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    Default Re: What are your feelings about a fighter who quits on the stool?

    In most times, it is the corner that decides that, like in this case as discussed, where Nacho B was interpreted to have declared to Oscar that it is not his decision to make, it was Nacho's.

    I remember the great Eddie Futch doing something similar for Joe Frazier in the Thrilla' in Manila going to the 14th round (?). Their interest, first and foremost, is the welfare of their fighter!

    It is a matter of life and death, up there atop the ring, at all times... and so... an easy decision to choose LIFE, over death, when one is "gifted" with with even the slightest, COMMON SENSE!

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    Default Re: What are your feelings about a fighter who quits on the stool?

    Oscar was about to get knocked out or badly injured or both if he continued, he probably wanted to spare himself of both.

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    Default Re: What are your feelings about a fighter who quits on the stool?

    If it's justified then its a good decision to quit. Why put your life in more danger than you need to? Most fighters won't quit but you can usually always tell from their body language when they have had enough and thats when the corner should step in.

    I know some boxing fans say Tszyu was still in a close fight(he was)and then ask why he quit but he said "I have never been that tired for years and years and years" If he went out for the final round he could have got hurt, it's fine saying he should have fought on in a close fight but if he had sustained a severe injury we would have had multiple threads on here saying the fight should have been halted when it was.

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    Default Re: What are your feelings about a fighter who quits on the stool?

    The doctor asked him if he had a headache and Oscar reluctulantly said yes. He wasn't going to do anything in that fight, he was getting beat on. He's got his family and other careers to think about too.

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