"He doesn't have the mentality of a champion. I can hardly believe what I just saw. You have a bad hand? So what?" "I've never seen anything like that Jim. I'm speechless. All he had to do was, I mean he's way ahead, all he had to do was stand there for a few rounds, play defence, and win the fight!"
SRR retired on his stool whilst up against Joey Maxim. Nobody can doubt Vitalaevus mental fortitude, he's a modern day warrior. :smoke
SRR could hardly stand let alone walk. He would have been seriously hurt if he had continued. Don't ever doubt Sugar's heart.
He's faced adversity twice in his career. And quit once. So if he faces adversity, he quits 50% of the time. Wow what a warrior for not quitting in that fight against Lewis.
Am not doubting his heart, I'm using him as an example, and I think pretty much everyone knows SRR had a massive heart.
Not comparable. Robinson came close to nearly dying that night. His son talked about how he was bedridden for a long time after. The referee was KO'd by the conditions they fought in...
Yes, and Vitalis career was threatened by a serious injury, so he decided to live and fight another day. His accomplishment since that fight should have more than erazed any doubts over his mental fortitude.
Vitali??? Jack ,go **** off. A torn rotator cuff ain't a broken pinky toe. Was he losing or getting beat up by byrd? And as I'm sure you already want a Haye/Wlad rematch. That **** wasn't even close, yet the thought of a Vitali/Lewis rematch is laughed at as a total mismatch, even with lewis trailing on the cards.