retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title

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I'm shocked nobody has said Flintoff.
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Horace Notice.
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deadpan wrote:Horace Notice.
A detached retina did for him otherwise he would have gone on to at least European level but at least he won a Lonsdale belt
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Mickey Rourke!
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The fact that Hughroy Currie dropped him was a significant worry, but it would've been interesting seeing him progress.
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Notice, not Rourke.
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deadpan wrote:Notice, not Rourke.
Match against Gary Mason then Lennox Lewis ?
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deadpan wrote:Horace Notice.
Horace won a 'significant title' (more than one if you also count the Commonwealth title).
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Sean cooper pro trainer now 16.0
Jimmy mckily 7.0
Mark Regen 5.0
Been a few
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Freddy Flintoff retired unbeaten 100% record is hard to get these days so you have to respect any fighter to get a 100%er
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Craig Denton from Hartlepool, I think he turned it in because he wasn't making any money out of the game. I believe he is an MMA fighter now, but I doubt he makes more money out of that than conventional boxing.....
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Fat Git wrote:Mark Epton

There was a fighter called Agustin Senin over in Spain who was 42-0-1 but he was also European bantamweight champion - I don't know why he retired. :o
Mark was a great little boxer, signed with Frank Maloney, Had 6 fights, then retired!!! it was like the little and large show with him and Lennox, ohh happy days us lot driving about London
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danconnollyeire wrote:Alexander Frenkel
Won the European title though, I'd consider that to be significant.

I'll throw one in, Michael Walsh, Liam's brother, he's just retired at 10(10)-0 because he can make more money building.
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kamicazze wrote:im one of jawaid khaliq's fighters :)
I went into ROKO gym as i had a free pass, and he walked past about to conduct a boxercise class with a load of fat housewives about 2006.
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Jermal Hinton, was a Kronk prospect. Think he retired due to his religous beliefs
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Old bones Ian wrote:Jermal Hinton, was a Kronk prospect. Think he retired due to his religous beliefs
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... n#p3726550

He posted himself only last week, oddly. He said not, but didn't come back to say why he did retire...
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Elvis Mbwakongo from Bermondsey

Light Middle 6-0 in 2002/ 03 nothing since

He was a decent am with a good dig and looked like the pro game would suit him
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Darlo's Louis Welch was 2-0-1 when he stopped boxing.

He went on to be one of the top bareknuckle fighters in the UK. He even boxed Tim Witherspoon in an exhibition.

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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Del rogers. I think was 9-0 won midlands titles at feather and super feather got matched for the english title with chris male but never took the fight or boxed since.
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Danny hardman beat chris pacy twice
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matko wrote:Danny harding beat chris pacy twice
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matko wrote:
matko wrote:Danny harding beat chris pacy twice
Daryl Campbell won 2 both KO remember boxing him as an AM think won Scottish ABAs was strong and aggresive
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expe wrote:
danconnollyeire wrote:Alexander Frenkel
Won the European title though, I'd consider that to be significant.

I'll throw one in, Michael Walsh, Liam's brother, he's just retired at 10(10)-0 because he can make more money building.
I bet he fights again...!!
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stujones wrote:I was looking at Boxrec for any info, but what happened to Welsh Flyweight Mo Nassir? I thought he turned over, but I cannot see to find his record. Did he actually fight anyone, has he retired?

I know very young to state if he fits into this thread, just wondering whats happened to him?

His medicals showed something wrong with his heart. Something like a murmur or a hole. Nothing life threatening but enough to fail his medical to be a pro. He now runs a very popular, very successful 'white collar' gym in Newport in an old church hall. Its actually a very well equipped gym. he's done well with grants and sponsors and such like. He regularly puts shows on and they get good crowds.

He would have been very, very good.
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rhino222 wrote:
expe wrote:
danconnollyeire wrote:Alexander Frenkel
Won the European title though, I'd consider that to be significant.

I'll throw one in, Michael Walsh, Liam's brother, he's just retired at 10(10)-0 because he can make more money building.
I bet he fights again...!!
Possibly, I think they said he runs a firm, so he might be happy to do that rather than get punched in the head for a living.
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