I have written what I think. I think I did it in a non-childish way. Many posters insulted me and acted like children, though. Things are not...
I actually prefer fighters like prime James Toney, prime Marvin Hagler, prime Sugar Ray Leonard, over brawlers.
Cotto, mentally, didn't want to continue. (Does that make him less man? No. You are the ones who make the scandal about the word "quit".)
Ok. Both had attitudes of quitters. Cotto probably had more reasons to be like that. We agree? :tired
If Mayweather had done the same, in the eleventh round, after a competitive fight, you know you reactions and this post would be different. :yep...
Great post. Willie Pep also quit. Cotto, techically, didn't quit. He had, however, the attitude of a quitter. Did he have enough reasons to...
He had two choices: He could have continued the fight (which might have been a bad idea, could have brought health problems, etc). Or he could...
I say a fighter is a quitter when he quits. If Oscar did that, he quit. As simple as that. But at least Hopkins landed a punch on him. :yep
If this is true then there are more arguments to call him a quitter.
And you don't seem to understand my position: -Cotto was brave and gave a good performance. Deserves respect for what he did during more than...
Exactly.
Enough of looking for excuses. "He was taking punishment". "He was hurt". What is the conclusion? Cotto had the attitude of a quitter. I...