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Andy Lee Retires
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wesshaw1985
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
shame.
I hoped he would have faced Jacobs on April 28th in New York...
I hoped he would have faced Jacobs on April 28th in New York...
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I created a thread almost the exact same time but I’ll give you the credit, Stuarty
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Sad to see him go but he is wise enough to know when to hang them up. Involved in some great fights over the years with that right hook bailing him out more than once.
Comes across as a gentleman and I hope he gets a decent media gig out of it. He’s already co-hosting a sports radio show over here and anytime I’ve seen him on Sky, he’s been excellent.
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Sad to see him go but he is wise enough to know when to hang them up. Involved in some great fights over the years with that right hook bailing him out more than once.
Comes across as a gentleman and I hope he gets a decent media gig out of it. He’s already co-hosting a sports radio show over here and anytime I’ve seen him on Sky, he’s been excellent.
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Saw that mate haha. Agree with you about him getting a media gig. He's always spot on as a punditDeno1986 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 18:00 I created a thread almost the exact same time but I’ll give you the credit, Stuarty![]()
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Sad to see him go but he is wise enough to know when to hang them up. Involved in some great fights over the years with that right hook bailing him out more than once.
Comes across as a gentleman and I hope he gets a decent media gig out of it. He’s already co-hosting a sports radio show over here and anytime I’ve seen him on Sky, he’s been excellent.
Re: Andy Lee Retires
That would've been interesting mate. Can never write Lee off.wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 17:59 shame.
I hoped he would have faced Jacobs on April 28th in New York...
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wesshaw1985
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
would have pulled the Irish out in NY aswell.Stuarty wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 18:03That would've been interesting mate. Can never write Lee off.wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 17:59 shame.
I hoped he would have faced Jacobs on April 28th in New York...
Would have been a good send off...
Re: Andy Lee Retires
I phoned into Bunce's live show a couple of years back after a few cans. Andy Lee was on the sofa and just chuckled away when I was recounting a story about about being in a strip club in Edinburgh where instead of watching the girls all the blokes demanded the Scott Harrison fight be put on the big TV
Seems like a good family man who enjoyed his career. His dress sense wasn't always up to par though.
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I don’t think he had the fire in the belly any more. He’s intelligent enough to realise it’s a dangerous game to play when your heart isn’t in it.wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 18:04would have pulled the Irish out in NY aswell.Stuarty wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 18:03That would've been interesting mate. Can never write Lee off.wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 17:59 shame.
I hoped he would have faced Jacobs on April 28th in New York...
Would have been a good send off...
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watsupdoc87
- Super Welterweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
its a pity, thought he had another big fight in him. Great night watchin him beat krobov 
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Good for him. Class act and one of my ultimate favourites. Really glad he won a world belt, it clearly meant so much to him.
I certainly didn't expect it after the Chavez Jnr loss.
I certainly didn't expect it after the Chavez Jnr loss.
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slapbangwhallop
- Cruiserweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
Nicest guy I've ever met in boxing. Simple as that. An absolute gent.
Re: Andy Lee Retires
Great boxer and genuinely likable character. Sad to see another good if not great boxer retire but the smart ones do go out on their terms and he's more then earned the right to call it a time when he decides.
A short roll call of achievements in his career:
*Former WBO world middle weight champion
*Former WBC world Middle weight challenger
*Former NABF Middleweight champion
*Former WBA-NABA Middleweight champion
*Former NABF Super-welterweight champion
*Former BUI (Irish) Super-middleweight Champion
* 11 years as a professional
* 35 wins, 24 KO victories
* 3 losses, 2 against world champions (Saunders and Chavez Jr.) and 1 loss to Brian Vera (fought in 2008, Lee won by UD in the rematch in 2011)
In short: Thanks for the great fights over the years champ, hope he enjoys his retirement
A short roll call of achievements in his career:
*Former WBO world middle weight champion
*Former WBC world Middle weight challenger
*Former NABF Middleweight champion
*Former WBA-NABA Middleweight champion
*Former NABF Super-welterweight champion
*Former BUI (Irish) Super-middleweight Champion
* 11 years as a professional
* 35 wins, 24 KO victories
* 3 losses, 2 against world champions (Saunders and Chavez Jr.) and 1 loss to Brian Vera (fought in 2008, Lee won by UD in the rematch in 2011)
In short: Thanks for the great fights over the years champ, hope he enjoys his retirement
Re: Andy Lee Retires
Very entertaining fighter, and was always a favorite of mine. I wish him well in whatever he pursues going forward. It was a pleasure to watch Andy Lee's career.
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Top Fighter, reckon he would be a good trainer also.
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Best of luck to him. Hope he's earnt enough money to get by.
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Londonirish
- Heavyweight

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Re: Andy Lee Retires
northern wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 18:27 Great boxer and genuinely likable character. Sad to see another good if not great boxer retire but the smart ones do go out on their terms and he's more then earned the right to call it a time when he decides.
A short roll call of achievements in his career:
*Former WBO world middle weight champion
*Former WBC world Middle weight challenger
*Former NABF Middleweight champion
*Former WBA-NABA Middleweight champion
*Former NABF Super-welterweight champion
*Former BUI (Irish) Super-middleweight Champion
* 11 years as a professional
* 35 wins, 24 KO victories
* 3 losses, 2 against world champions (Saunders and Chavez Jr.) and 1 loss to Brian Vera (fought in 2008, Lee won by UD in the rematch in 2011)
In short: Thanks for the great fights over the years champ, hope he enjoys his retirement![]()
He's the MAN
Boxed for Repton as a kid and a short Fat one at that
His Brother Ned was also the bolllox winning evry Title to be won.
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danconnollyeire
- Light Heavyweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
That right hook he threw vs Jackson was an ATG
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I came on to post something similar there mate. Beautiful shot
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bigjack
- Heavyweight

Re: Andy Lee Retires
I like Andy Lee,intelligent and well spoken,he'd make a good commentator/pundit.
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I have many great memories of watching Andy fight, the best of which is a fight that he did not actually win, although it could definitely be considered a resounding moral victory. Peter Quillin came in massively overweight for what was supposed to be a WBO world middleweight title fight in April 2015. The fight went ahead in any case and was, to all intents and purposes, a middleweight taking on a light-heavy. Andy had to get off the canvas in the opening round and again in the third. Not only was he able to survive but rallied to put Quillin on his ass in the seventh. It was the first knockdown Peter had ever suffered. At the end of twelve pulsating rounds, the three judges ruled the fight a draw. Andy would have forfeited the title had he lost and had every right to refuse to compete after his opponent came in so heavy, but that just was not in keeping with the warrior heart that beat within. His retention of the title with the drawn verdict represented a certain justice.
Andy has decided to call time on his boxing career at the relatively young age by today's standards of 33. I for one wish him all the very best for a happy and contented retirement and hope he goes on to enjoy success with his future plans.
Thanks for the memories Andy.
Andy has decided to call time on his boxing career at the relatively young age by today's standards of 33. I for one wish him all the very best for a happy and contented retirement and hope he goes on to enjoy success with his future plans.
Thanks for the memories Andy.
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Top man, I wish him all the best in whatever comes next.
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fightfan95
- Welterweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
Someone that has grabbed a win on the edge of defeat on so many times. Always loved watching him, seems a real nice bloke as well.
I would like him to be a regular on Sky shows.
I would like him to be a regular on Sky shows.
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Proper fighting man
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PredatorHayds
- Super Welterweight
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Re: Andy Lee Retires
The Korobov win was a very good one.
I’ve seen so much of Korobov over the years, he’s a top fighter.
Lee was getting outboxed but had a great ring IQ. Managed to walk him onto one, he stunned him and he went for the finish with so much intensity there was zero chance he was letting him off the hook.
Always thought he was going to be just short of world class. The run of Jackson, Korobov and Quinlan was a pleasant surprise.
Very nice bloke away from the ropes.
Good luck champ
I’ve seen so much of Korobov over the years, he’s a top fighter.
Lee was getting outboxed but had a great ring IQ. Managed to walk him onto one, he stunned him and he went for the finish with so much intensity there was zero chance he was letting him off the hook.
Always thought he was going to be just short of world class. The run of Jackson, Korobov and Quinlan was a pleasant surprise.
Very nice bloke away from the ropes.
Good luck champ