possibly the correct decision
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Robin Deakin retires.
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Best and only thing he can do and I wish him well for the futureMimmy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 20:19 possibly the correct decision
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Re: Robin Deakin retires.
Glad he has retired he didn’t have the style to have as many fights as he did
you have to be sensible on when to call it a day
you have to be sensible on when to call it a day
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Yes We Can
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Re: Robin Deakin retires.
Never actually watched him but he does make me giggle when antagonising Woodhouse on twitter.
Re: Robin Deakin retires.
Good luck to him
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Re: Robin Deakin retires.
i see him fight once he wasn't terrible but he had polio i think and had a wonky leg which didn't help his movement . his girlfriend looks alright i think i'd rather stay in with her than get bashed up .
i thought he won his first fight then lost the next 50
i thought he won his first fight then lost the next 50
Re: Robin Deakin retires.
Good luck to the lad
Re: Robin Deakin retires.
Good luck to him. The sport over here needs guys like Robin. Best decision.
Re: Robin Deakin retires.
He looked good when he fought Vinny Mitchell, that's the nicest thing I can say about him so I'll leave it there.