Let's make a list of champions who quit on their stool at one point of their career (doesn't matter if they weren't champions at the time). A few to start off the thread: Oscar De La Hoya (vs Pacman) Wayne McCullough (vs Juan Ruiz) Samuel Peter (vs. Vitali) Vitali Klitschko (vs. Chris Byrd) Roberto Duran (vs. SRL), although it wasn't exactly on his stool Andrew Golota (vs. Tyson), not on the stool either if I remember correctly
Kostya Tszyu against Ricky Hatton Julio Cesar Chavez against Oscar De La Hoya (rematch) Carlos Quintana against Miguel Cotto Sonny Liston against Muhammad Ali (first fight) Mike Tyson against Kevin McBride Willie Pep against Sandy Saddler (3rd & 4th fight)
oscar,mcullough,duran and klitschko are warriors..... **** this thread. lets see you get in there and man up!!!
I agree, it might be the TS objective to prove that quitting doesn't make a fighter "weak". ****ing stupid, dangerous, old-school attitude. :-(
Kostya-Hatton Freitas-Corrales Morales-Pac (III) Chavez-De La Hoya (II) You can argue Golota quit in his fights vs Bowe by his actions (the crazy ****) and he did quit against Grant Six-Head Lewis once walked out of the ring to take a dump and got DQ'd
Roger Mayweather quite against Chavez in their rematch. He said he had eaten too much liquerice the night before and gave him stomach cramps.
amen to that brother, reading through this forum and the keyboard warriors that write trash about proven warriors makes me feel embarrassed for the sport due to the complete idiocy and ignorance of a great number who seem to follow it:-(