Examples of boxers who disgraced they're fans and looked for a way out during fights?

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  1. SweetHome_Bama

    SweetHome_Bama Loyal Member banned

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    The Zab Clotty fight Zab quit with that can't see bs when he thought he would be ahead on the cards.
     
  2. ELECTRIC GURU

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    Have a great night pal, I'll leave you with one last hillarious look at you're 1st post in this thread which resulted in you leaving egg all over you're face :oops:


    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::rofl

    So long fanboy :good
     
  3. MidniteProwler

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    I think sore losers are the worst like Hopkins will never admit defeat and the way Judah carried on after the Tszyu fight.

    I don't blame fighters for quitting if they are getting a beating, it's easy to criticise when your not the man in the ring.
     
  4. TheHitman81

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    U guys forgt Golota? Golota bowe
     
  5. pipe wrenched

    pipe wrenched ESB ELITE SQUAD Full Member

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    Yep

    I recall not terribly long ago Robert Guerrero quiting early in a fight on HBO and Max and crew rode him hard for it.

    Hate to bring it up, but Morales sitting on his butt shaking his head no to his corner.

    Oscar against PAC

    Rubio against Pavlik in Youngstown
     
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  7. C.J.

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    Utter unadulterated bullcrap>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    1... Chad Dawson DELIBERATELY!! threw Bernard to the floor, separating his shoulder

    2...Bernard kicked Calzaghe's cowardly ass. That was a blatent low blow as you'd know if you knew anything about boxing. I doubt if Calzaghe landed 30 LEGITIMATE!! punches aqll fight long mos were illegal inside of the gloves slaps.:patsch

    3... Mills lane knocked Bernard out of the ring yet another blatent foul. Again Bernard was LEGITIMATELY injured.

    Bernard Hopkins only lost 2 fights legitimately Jones.jr I & Dawson II
    Calzaghe & Taylor got gift dec they did not deserve
     
  8. PrinceN

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  9. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Another bullcrap post. Bernard Hopkins offered to go to Wales to rematch Calzaghe. He even said "Enzo can be ref if he wants" lol
    Calzaghe had the chance to give his faithful fans, who had supported his cowardly ass for years, a chance to see him beat Bernard Hopkins. BUT what does he do??? He chickens out & retires instead. Slappy Joe knew he'd get his ass handed to him if he fought:scaredas::scaredas:
     
  10. Hopkins turned it down, after initially agreeing.

    Got scared, preferred fighting blown up welters.
     
  11. C.J.

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    I know Nard pretty well he wanted Calzaghe BAD!!!! Slappy kne he got a gift dint want no mo of Nard
     
  12. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iny-JzuL1s0&feature=relmfu[/ame]

    At least Wlad did Jab Jab grab, Hopkins just went for grab.

    Hopkins had to feign injuries to gather his breath.

    Hopkins was crawling around on the canvas like a dog, howling in pain. Pathetic.
     
  13. Too bad Bernard turned down the fight then.
     
  14. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zJVfsf76GE&feature=relmfu[/ame]

    Hopkins again, pretending to be hurt.

    Damn! Hopkins thought this was a hugging contest.
     
  15. [url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/3030004.stm[/url]

    "We have to get Joe to America and the right fight is Bernard Hopkins," said Showtime boxing chief Jay Larkin.

    "Hopkins turned down a lot of money from us to fight Calzaghe last year, but after what Joe did to Mitchell we can up the ante and offer more."

    The TV boss was impressed by the way Calzaghe climbed off the floor after being dropped for the first time in his life, saying he showed the instincts of a true champion.

    Larkin is determined to push for the Hopkins fight, but acknowledges that the man known as 'The Executioner,' is not the easiest fighter to negotiate with.