I don't even think the dude who made that video intended for it to be comedy gold but it's one of the funniest videos I've seen in ages. haha. "Woop...He jumps out of the ****in' ring. You got to be kidding me!"
Do you think he knew about in the back of his mind it would go to the cards and he thought he was up, so decided to bail on it?
Forget the bull**** about him telling the doctors he wanted to carry on...that was after he didn't move for 4-5 minutes and moaning like a women. I usually give the fighters the benefit of the doubt on this, but Cintron literally threw himself out of the ring. I don't know how any other conclusion can be made from watching that video. He even got a soft landing...but no, he's too hurt to carry on. Bull****. I don't want to see Cintron on TV again.
He really is. I don't know why. I don't find him particularly interesting or enjoyable to watch fight and his history drags it down even further. A question for you, what was your initial reaction in the first Margarito fight when he was throwing himself on the ground to try to get the fight finished?
Cintron quit against Margarito and cried during his beatdown, he also aimed some cheap shots at Pac like a *****, but I don't believe he would deliberately jump out of the ring. It had to be an accident.
Well, if he is as conniving as his ex manager says he is I wouldn't put it past someone like that to find a way to double his salary easily.
Formidable...the video speaks for itself. He leaped off the ****ing canvas, got a relatively soft landing, then acted like he needed immediate attention from the doctors. Bull****.
Holy crap... I'm so so sorry that ****in' Kermit happened to you. I sure wish he'd been ***** enough to mess with one of my ex's. There's going to be a huge demand for stories, just like always. Maybe something written out for ESB to link nuthuggers to, or a few dozen interview videos. I can see the documentary now... :hey Edit: Oh, and it's high past time for people to finally hate on his performance against an 80% Angulo. Every and I mean every time he got hit, he'd look at the referee.
I saw his lawyer/manager Josh Dubin right there with him. I think that Dubin was unaware that it would go to the cards, and told him to stay down. Another possibility is Dubin did know, and thought Kermit was ahead so he told him to stay there. I dealt with Dubin when I sued kermit. He is slime. He was going back and fourth with my lawyer, and he had my lawyer convinced i should just settle. So I fired my lawyer. I knew I had a valid contract. So, I sent an email to Showtime, ESPN, and HBO stating that I would sue them if they put Kermiit on a show without my consent. Within one week Dubin and Cintron settled under my terms. Just goes to show when you do the right thing you win.
Guys if any of you knew the real Kermit Cintron there would be no question as to what happened tonight, and he would have zero fans. Some of the stuff he has done to people would shock you, and is not appropriate for these boards. He is lucky he is not in jail.
Holy ****. Good on you, man. Even though everything in this sport seems to be under a microscope, it's amazing what remains hidden from public view.
Leaving long time friends in Marshall and Pastrone to me was as when Mike Tyson left Kevin Rooney. You don't leave guys behind, guys who took you all the way and put a roof over your head and helped you with all your necessities, you just dont. It proves Kermits true colors in my eyes, he's not one I would trust, and I certainly don't put jumping out the ring like a puto only to cement another payday down the road beyond him. Kermit is dead meat to me, I don't want to see him fight ever again, and I won't sit up for yet another one of his so called fights. He sort of, kind of proved me wrong with Angulo, after having me in a rage in embarrassing himself and the sport against Martinez. Today is the last ****ing tone he played.