I would rather take a beating then get KTFO, anyone who says different is not much of a man, I would like to go out fighting.
I would rather take a beating then get KTFO, anyone who says different is not much of a man, I would like to go out fighting.
I guess there's an angle from how it would affect a fighter in career terms eg if young fighter not far in like Khan was
but yes - no way would I want a KO by on record
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probably the quick k.o. After Tua, Ruiz hadn't got stopped til Haye. Khan got nailed by Prescott and seems to have come back in fine form. Lacy got owned over 12 by Calzaghe and appeared shot ever since, and Tua didn't really have the same lustre after Lewis.
The comment by Khan is one of the stupidest I have ever read. It wasn't even the fact he got knocked out in 50 seconds but wasn't he floored once before he got knocked out as well? How would you rather be embarrassed like that than lose over 12 rounds.
The bloke is an idiot and it is comments like those that is probably the reason people find it hard to warm to him.
Ok I accidently voted for the wrong one but just pretend I voted for the other.. I think Khan meant he'd rather take a quick KO than a long beating in terms of how it affects your career and your body, not in terms of reputation, and I somewhat agree with Khan. Taking a 12 round beating never truly leaves you, I mean we all know Lacy hasn't been the same since.. same thing with Cotto recently, after Margarito was done with him. It wasn't a full 12 round beating but it had the same effect. I'm sure there are loads of other examples too.
Where as if you've been sparked out in 50 seconds you haven't really experienced alot physically, and there probably aren't as much lasting effect, as shown with Khan, seeing as he's bounced back and won a world title afterwards, despite what you wanna say about weak match-making, he's certainly done well regardless.
I'd go for the 12 round beating but i would make sure i put everything out there and left nothing if im guna get beaten i want to make sure i look damn good losing!
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thats what i'm saying though - you don't look good. You get a 12 round leson
but still standing![]()
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
I'd rather get KOed by an awesome punch that everybody acknowledged would KO anybody. I.e Lewis vs Rahman - Lewis didn't lose much respect from that loss. It's gotta be worse to be schooled for 36 minutes and shown up as a lesser fighter than to get starched by a killer or lucky punch
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it doesnt take a man to stand there and take a beating for 36 minutes. A real man doesn't feel the need to prove he is a man by doing such.
I'll stay with a one punch knockout, at the very least it can take away from willingness to trade or make me aware of that shot if ever we should rematch, it can also work on confidence too, it takes more out of a fighter's confidence i think to get beatdown for the entire fight as opposed to getting starched by a "lucky punch"
A fighter can only be in so many wars before they are ruined.
As fans we prefer maybe watching a 12 round beatdown as opposed to a one hitter quitter, but when it comes to your own health, getting starched may well have been better then taking a continuous beating. A 'real man' may rather take a beating and prove everything in a day, but a 'smart man' knows there's always tomorrow and will prove more throughout a lifetime.
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