Rocky Fielding Retires

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JamesPhilips wrote: 14 Jan 2023, 08:37 I’d forgotten he was a world champion.
Must be one of the weakest ever
World Champion 😂
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samwbr wrote: 14 Jan 2023, 06:30
keithmoonhangover wrote: 13 Jan 2023, 12:53 I don't give a toss about his spelling. He did more than most of us could ever dream of. Fair play to the guy. I hope he enjoys his retirement.
Absolutely. He was always a good watch and can whack.
Agreed. I liked watching him. Thought he was a bit too grateful to be there against Canelo, but who am I to criticise someone facing the second-best ginger entertainer in the world after Ed Sheeran. Hope he invests his money sensibly (restaurants already sound like a bad bet to me, post-Covid, but at least better than buying a pub).
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Canelo said Fielding was the easiest Brit he fought,.
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MarkMcBurney wrote: 14 Jan 2023, 14:51
JamesPhilips wrote: 14 Jan 2023, 08:37 I’d forgotten he was a world champion.
Must be one of the weakest ever
World Champion 😂
Got a million for the Canelo fight
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MarkMcBurney wrote: 14 Jan 2023, 14:51
JamesPhilips wrote: 14 Jan 2023, 08:37 I’d forgotten he was a world champion.
Must be one of the weakest ever
World Champion 😂
barely..
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I don't think any self-respecting boxing fan would consider Rocky a "world" champion, but I have ten times more respect for Fielding's effort against Canelo than Scull's contemptuous showing.
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Skull was poor, but so was Canelo

Could you imagine Hagler going 12 with Skull. He'd have hunted him down and mullered him
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forcefraser wrote: 08 May 2025, 06:30 Skull was poor, but so was Canelo

Could you imagine Hagler going 12 with Skull. He'd have hunted him down and mullered him
And also Canelo has been a pro for 20 years, started off as light welter, had 70 fights, been fighting at top level over a number of different weights for the last 15, he is probably on the slide, certainly not going to be getting better
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Point taken about Hagler.

The problem with these slippery buggers like Scull is that if you over commit, miss and get countered....aggressors can soon find themselves trailing on points. Canelo tends not play that game.
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Re: Rocky Fielding Retires

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Coco wrote: 08 May 2025, 06:35
forcefraser wrote: 08 May 2025, 06:30 Skull was poor, but so was Canelo

Could you imagine Hagler going 12 with Skull. He'd have hunted him down and mullered him
And also Canelo has been a pro for 20 years, started off as light welter, had 70 fights, been fighting at top level over a number of different weights for the last 15, he is probably on the slide, certainly not going to be getting better
crazy-long career, turning pro at 15 too!
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