I don't think I have ever cried, but I do get a sickening feeling in my stomach every time I see a fighter go into serious distress. Like collapsing during a fight, or right after, and then been carried out on a stretcher. I admit when I saw a video on Robert Guerrero's wife battle with leukemia and how it had spread to her brain and she manage to beat I became somewhat emotional. That's why I always root for him no matter who he fights. But like they said in the video, his wife is the true warrior for winning her battle with cancer.
When JT was knocked out by Pavlik, Abraham and Froch. I never watched those fights again. The way he collapsed in the corner after Pavlik was done with him is just hard to watch
Micheal Brodie's post fight interview after the Chi fight was emotional man. He was so sincere and emotional
I flew over for the Duran/Joppy nightmare just to be there at the end out of sworn loyalty to my fuhrer. He made his last stand at 48 years of age in that dingy little theatre in the Las Vegas Hilton attended by 2,000 other housecarls such as myself who wept at the inevitable conclusion of this Don King/ US taxman sponsored travesty.
I haven't but hat tons last fight was sad. Eubank after benn "marry me Karen" was pretty emotional too!
I'm as manly as the next guy but the tears flowed openly from my eyes after I finished watching Wlad vs Ibramigov
If anything, it would be Andy Lee. Didn't him and Andy share a really good relationship. He even let Andy live at his house for a good while + train him.
It's well known Lee and Steward had a Father - son type relationship. Lee looked very emotional in his last fight as he entered the ring too.
...OUTTA JOY! B, when our local hero, Rocky Graziano, stopped Tony Zale...There were block parties for weeks