Fighter you want to see retire in 2025

JamesPhilips
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Fighter you want to see retire in 2025

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Boxing is a dangerous game and it saddens me watching older fighters like Riddick Bowe and James Toney talk.

There are several documentaries on Youtube about old fighters with CTE, one very poignant one which includes the Quarry brothers. Also there’s a good book by Tris Dixon on brain injuries in boxing called Damage.

I hate to see fighters go on too long.

Who would you like to see turn it in?

For me:
- Derek Chisora - too many head battles and almost 40
- Usyk - now 37 and has achieved everything. Like to see him leave with his health
- Joe Joyce - has take a lot of punches, is 38. Zhang really rattled him
- Tyson Fury / Joshua - I’d like to see them fight each other then retire
- Sam Egginton - taken a lot of punches. Not sure if he’s still active
- Zhikei Zhang is 41 now would like him to get a title shot then retire this year or retire if Kabayel beats him

Any more?
Ruthless-RKO
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Most of PBC roster. They might aswell be retired. They’re loyal to uncle Al.
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IIRC Jon Pegg was not going to let Sam being in any more wars but he might fight again. That was a bit back though
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Joe Joyce, lovely fella, I think it’s time for him to retire.

Leigh Wood I hope it’s his last year he’s had some hard fights.

And Warrington, he’s made money, just had another child, is a director of a boxing management company and can do other things
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SeanBrennan wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 08:58 Joe Joyce, lovely fella, I think it’s time for him to retire.

Leigh Wood I hope it’s his last year he’s had some hard fights.

And Warrington, he’s made money, just had another child, is a director of a boxing management company and can do other things
These 3 defo mate
Jugg is such a great guy. He should have gone pro sooner but chased his Olympic dream I suppose.
Leigh Wood deserves a mega one now.
Josh has put in some hard yards and this might sound terrible. He’s really overachieved. Salut Josh.


I’d add DelBoy, deep down a top fella.

CBS because I like the guy and he got badly exposed. Sort of puts a q over Okolie and Midnight Train.

I don’t know. Danny Williams hopefully has finally put his feet up and thrown the gloves in the dusty.
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I agree with all the names mentioned above.

Controversially, perhaps, I'd like Fraser Clarke to hang them up. He seems like a guy who is going to take a lot of heavy, heavy shots win or lose.
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Jimmy2025 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:24 I agree with all the names mentioned above.

Controversially, perhaps, I'd like Fraser Clarke to hang them up. He seems like a guy who is going to take a lot of heavy, heavy shots win or lose.
With you there Jimmy. Seconded. A lot of people thought JJ was impregnable until Zhang. Now those same people (me included). Don’t wanna see that again. Fraze got bombed so maybe a flash in pan. Not sure on that.
We all love our gladiators- this is boxing . Doesn’t mean we turn our thumbs down though.
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Definitely Josh Warrington. He's already looking and sounding like he's gone on too long. Fury, I didn’t like the look of him in Usyk 2. AJ, looked completely out of sorts before the bell against DDD.
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mickey1975 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:40 Definitely Josh Warrington. He's already looking and sounding like he's gone on too long. Fury, I didn’t like the look of him in Usyk 2. AJ, looked completely out of sorts before the bell against DDD.
Would you like to see Fury-AJ before they both retire? It'd be an easy night for Fury. :maybe:
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:45
mickey1975 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:40 Definitely Josh Warrington. He's already looking and sounding like he's gone on too long. Fury, I didn’t like the look of him in Usyk 2. AJ, looked completely out of sorts before the bell against DDD.
Would you like to see Fury-AJ before they both retire? It'd be an easy night for Fury. :maybe:
I would like to say that fight then both retire.
Also Deontay Wilder should retire if he hasn’t already. Once a fighter gets Zhanged, he’s finished.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:45
mickey1975 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:40 Definitely Josh Warrington. He's already looking and sounding like he's gone on too long. Fury, I didn’t like the look of him in Usyk 2. AJ, looked completely out of sorts before the bell against DDD.
Would you like to see Fury-AJ before they both retire? It'd be an easy night for Fury. :maybe:
Not really. What could have been never was... it will be a casual festival.
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Luis Ortiz, Pulev, Joe Joyce, Charr, Mike Perez, Kevin Johnson, Chisora. Badou Jack if he's still active.

Wilder and Whyte probably have one more fight in them before nobody will bother watching them again so maybe they should face each other then retire.

If Fury and Joshua face off once or twice, then the loser or both should retire.

I would like to see Beterbiev against Bivol one or two more times but other than that I wouldn't be against him retiring at the end of next year.

Erislandy Lara is one big loss away from retirement I think.
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mickey1975 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 10:02 What could have been never was...
So a bit like the girl you could have shagged years ago, but didn't and now she looks as rough as owt. :maybe:
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 10:41
mickey1975 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 10:02 What could have been never was...
So a bit like the girl you could have shagged years ago, but didn't and now she looks as rough as owt. :maybe:
Sometimes you might still shag her for fun though, and for old times sake… :OhYes:
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chisora & joyce both shud go asap
fury`s last year with one fight vs AJ and if he loses then take the ££ and go - if he wins then probly a rematch and more £££ . The casuals will be creaming their knicks for it :yay:
AJ beats fury and if the head is back in the game can go for another year or two in terms of physicality and fitness .
dave allan just stay away before you get badly beaten again
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i agree on frazier clarke

even if it was some funky jaw issue that led to the dent in his head (seems weird but apparently thats a real thing that can happen), it freaks me out a bit to think of him getting bashed up again there
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Pulev strikes me as one of them fighters that will carry on till he's 50, never heard him mention retirement. He's a wily fighter and rarely gets badly hurt
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chisora is 42 this year, not almost 40 btw :oo

he keeps getting those wins to give him another life though. if he beats wallin you can bet it buys him another year at least.
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Agree with all those apart from Usyk. I'd like another 5 fights
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si7dog7 wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:16
SeanBrennan wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 08:58 Joe Joyce, lovely fella, I think it’s time for him to retire.

Leigh Wood I hope it’s his last year he’s had some hard fights.

And Warrington, he’s made money, just had another child, is a director of a boxing management company and can do other things
These 3 defo mate
Jugg is such a great guy. He should have gone pro sooner but chased his Olympic dream I suppose.
Leigh Wood deserves a mega one now.
Josh has put in some hard yards and this might sound terrible. He’s really overachieved. Salut Josh.


I’d add DelBoy, deep down a top fella.

CBS because I like the guy and he got badly exposed. Sort of puts a q over Okolie and Midnight Train.

I don’t know. Danny Williams hopefully has finally put his feet up and thrown the gloves in the dusty.
Josh sure has and spent a few years working full time whilst building himself too. Very random a dental technician!

Del Boy I hope retires, he is the epitome of a Prizefighter and I’m glad he’s made money.

I’d forgotten about Danny Williams, I hope he doesn’t pop up again it really isn’t safe to keep fighting that long, those commissions that permit it are cruel.
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JamesPhilips wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 09:52 Once a fighter gets Zhanged, he’s finished.
mos def
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Conor Benn - just do the decent thing lad

Usyk - his legacy can’t get any better than it is now, I wouldn’t want to see Father Time diminish his skills and see him lose to a fighter who he’d have dealt with easily in his prime
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CaptainSpacerod wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 22:53Usyk - his legacy can’t get any better than it is now, I wouldn’t want to see Father Time diminish his skills and see him lose to a fighter who he’d have dealt with easily in his prime
Agree.
If Roy Jones had called it a day after the Ruiz fight he'd be way higher up the all time lists than he is and will be. It's bizarre really.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:55 chisora is 42 this year, not almost 40 btw :oo

he keeps getting those wins to give him another life though. if he beats wallin you can bet it buys him another year at least.
Wow didn’t realise he was 41 already
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ordsalloriginator wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:50 Pulev strikes me as one of them fighters that will carry on till he's 50, never heard him mention retirement. He's a wily fighter and rarely gets badly hurt
He is quite wily but took big shots against Wlad and Joshua
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