I agree with you Tito fan. One of the biggest fights in history and you run the last 4 rounds. I have never seen Roy Jones run after establishing a lead, or what about Bernard Hopkins just deciding to quit the last 4 rounds after one of his performances. Never has happened with any great fighter in history. I can see you backing up if you are tired, maybe even holding on occasion but to run around the ring (backward) was a shock to me. He claimed he wanted to perform a boxing show, what happened to the end of the show. I never went to a movie that had no ending or maybe a play where the actors walked out 2/3 into the show. Finish your lesson Oscar! If you saw the Hopkins Vs Taylor fight (1 and 2) you see how a boxer can start to punish your opponent in the late rounds, I feel as though this is what would have happen to Oscar and I think Oscar would agree with me that's why he ran. He was tired and he had very little gas left and I think that by running he robbed Tito of a potential knockout. If you want to stay away from your opponent utilize your jab and circle the ring, don't run it's boxing not track.Originally Posted by TitoFan
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