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21st December 2016
10:00am GMT

"I was hitting him with everything I had and it was frustrating... I wish his corner would have thrown in the towel, if I'm honest." "Especially in the third," he added, "because I could see in his face that he was just in there with all heart. He's a young, talented fighter and I was like, 'What's the point of taking damage like that?'"
Saying that, Swanson admitted he would not be happy if his corner called a fight on his behalf. He does believe, however, that crucial decisions like that should be taken from a fighter's hands. He said:
"I feel like [throwing the towel] should be more of a thing. We're fighters, you know. "You look at my fight with Max Holloway, I didn't even tell my corner I broke my jaw and broke my hand, and I fought three rounds. "That's just what we're going to do because in my mind, I was thinking, 'You can win this. You can still win this'. That's the way we train - to never give up - but you almost need someone else to say, 'Hey, another day'. "In boxing that happens all the time. They say, 'I'm going to give you one more round. If you don't go in there and do something different, I'm going to call the fight.'"With growing talk of a fighters' union and more and more fighters stepping up to voice their opinion, MMA is making some big steps in the right direction. We may see more towels landing in the Octagon in the future but, where the health and safety of fighters is concerned, it would be a welcome sight.
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