End of an era

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mullenman
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End of an era

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Couple of fights in the next few weeks where a loss will be retirement of British boxing biggest names;

If khan losses tonight- game over
Frampton has not been good last year and a half - one or two losses away from game over
Haye - if haye dont look good it goodnight
Brook - not many fights left,,,
Bellew - not many fights left
brilo33
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Re: End of an era

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True but ,Khan was finished a while ago ,so was haye after the klitschko fight.i agree about Frampton when you talk about retirement then any fight could be your last .Don't know how much brook has left either if I was him i would box safe and fight Khan,bellew I think might have one more pay day. And there just dead wood .there is real new breed of fighters coming through
Wales
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Re: End of an era

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Khan v Brook makes both big money
Would anyone be surprised to see Haye Bellew 3
Frampton , even if he lost could have been thrown into Selby Warrington mix , even quigg at SFW
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: End of an era

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Wales wrote: 22 Apr 2018, 23:34 Khan v Brook makes both big money
Would anyone be surprised to see Haye Bellew 3
Frampton , even if he lost could have been thrown into Selby Warrington mix , even quigg at SFW
Exactly. Domestically, fighters aren't 'done' that quicky. There are always fights out there.

Kinda like Crolla vs Burns. Both came off losses but had a good showing at the MEN.
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