Fighter you want to see retire in 2025

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JamesPhilips wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 09:29
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
But he hasn't taken too many clean big shots other than in those fights which are now 4 and 10 years ago. He might just crush mid-level cans like Charr once a year for a few more years without taking any risks.
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joshj909 wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 09:35
JamesPhilips wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 09:29
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
But he hasn't taken too many clean big shots other than in those fights which are now 4 and 10 years ago. He might just crush mid-level cans like Charr once a year for a few more years without taking any risks.
Yes, maybe they can wheel out Fres Oquendo :D
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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.
Didn’t Chisora say he wants to get to 50 fights? He’s got 1 or 2 left I think. Of course if he gets wins in those then maybe there’ll be enough money there to tempt him to continue…
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chinarich wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 10:48
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.
Didn’t Chisora say he wants to get to 50 fights? He’s got 1 or 2 left I think. Of course if he gets wins in those then maybe there’ll be enough money there to tempt him to continue…
He said two more big fights. I was anticipating a bigger name than Wallin but if he wins then maybe Whyte, Wilder, Okolie, Wardley, Ajagba, Bakole, Hunter, Hrgovic, Ruiz, Miller, loser of Zhang/Kabayel? All the guys looking for a big name win or a comeback win basically. If he loses then his stock will probably drop too much for some of those names.
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joshj909 wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 10:55
chinarich wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 10:48
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.
Didn’t Chisora say he wants to get to 50 fights? He’s got 1 or 2 left I think. Of course if he gets wins in those then maybe there’ll be enough money there to tempt him to continue…
He said two more big fights. I was anticipating a bigger name than Wallin but if he wins then maybe Whyte, Wilder, Okolie, Wardley, Ajagba, Bakole, Hunter, Hrgovic, Ruiz, Miller, loser of Zhang/Kabayel? All the guys looking for a big name win or a comeback win basically. If he loses then his stock will probably drop too much for some of those names.
Unfortunately Chisora will end up with severe CTE. The brain just isn’t designed to take the battering Derek has had. The Vitali fight alone must’ve taken years off his life. People have to be realistic about how dangerous a long boxing career is. As I said Tris Dixon’s book is worth reading. I can’t think of any other books that approach the topic of the dangers of boxing. It’s a taboo subject in many ways. I believe in the individual choosing their journey but I believe the average life expectancy of a pro boxer is significantly shorter than average
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CaptainSpacerod wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 22:53 Conor Benn - just do the decent thing lad
Aww man :verysad:
I want to see him beat before he dissapears to OF.
All this crap we have had to put up with- for years- and you want to let him go without a proper beat down like the drug cheat deserves?
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This might be a little controversial, but I'd like to see Crawford retire.
He has been on the slide for a few years, not enough to lose, but when he does, it will be to someone he could have absolutely mullered between 2017-2024 and that would be a shame. His legacy needs an unbeaten retirement.
:salut:
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KiwiRider wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 14:24 This might be a little controversial, but I'd like to see Crawford retire.
He has been on the slide for a few years, not enough to lose, but when he does, it will be to someone he could have absolutely mullered between 2017-2024 and that would be a shame. His legacy needs an unbeaten retirement.
:salut:
Interesting. But yeah many fighters dirty their legacy by going on too long. But ultimately most ignore the latter losses. Sugar Ray Robinson and Joe Louis are legends even though they went on too long. I think Crawford has some fights left
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Thing with Crawford, especially the last few years. He’s had too many gaps. Had he done the usual 2-3 fights a year, he could have beaten FMJ’s record too
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I’d like to see a debutant retire at 1-0 and in the post fight interview say he always wanted to do what Mayweather and Calzaghe did and retire undefeated. Drop the mic walk out and never be seen of or heard of again.
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jameswilson wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 14:51 I’d like to see a debutant retire at 1-0 and in the post fight interview say he always wanted to do what Mayweather and Calzaghe did and retire undefeated. Drop the mic walk out and never be seen of or heard of again.
Like Freddie Flintoff? :yay:
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joshj909 wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 10:55
chinarich wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 10:48
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.
Didn’t Chisora say he wants to get to 50 fights? He’s got 1 or 2 left I think. Of course if he gets wins in those then maybe there’ll be enough money there to tempt him to continue…
He said two more big fights. I was anticipating a bigger name than Wallin but if he wins then maybe Whyte, Wilder, Okolie, Wardley, Ajagba, Bakole, Hunter, Hrgovic, Ruiz, Miller, loser of Zhang/Kabayel? All the guys looking for a big name win or a comeback win basically. If he loses then his stock will probably drop too much for some of those names.
Hopefully he retires sooner rather than later, as others have said it’s highly unlikely that he doesn’t already have quite a bit of irreversible damage. Still, Chisora must be one of the boxers that has maximised his talent the most, in terms of financial rewards he has probably earned the best outside of the world champions.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 15:01
jameswilson wrote: 04 Jan 2025, 14:51 I’d like to see a debutant retire at 1-0 and in the post fight interview say he always wanted to do what Mayweather and Calzaghe did and retire undefeated. Drop the mic walk out and never be seen of or heard of again.
Like Freddie Flintoff? :yay:
I’d forgotten about that obscenity. But I give Flintoff credit for stepping between the ropes.
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Katie Taylor doesnt need to keep taking punches after everything she has done.
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Tyson Fury. He always has his best fights after retiring.
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Oliver McCall!

The dude is still fighting and he's 60 this year.

He's got another fight planned for next month, I think.

He has an aura around him because of his chin.

He's managed to negotiate his career without even taking a count, or even being rocked.

It would be nice for him to retire with that record intact.

Problem is, if he keeps fighting, someone will down him one day.
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Mike Tyson.
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Very bizarrely Darren Hamilton former British Champ fought just before new year after a near 10 year lay off (read it on Ben Doughtys page). How bizarre! 4 rounds loss against a British guy managed by Theo Pathitis in Germany. Seems very bonkers
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Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
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SeanBrennan wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
Yeah. And Felix Sturm just announced another fight at 46….
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JamesPhilips wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 11:01
SeanBrennan wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
Yeah. And Felix Sturm just announced another fight at 46….
Blimey why do you think Sturm is fighting, money? I know he has some financial and prison issues. He should not be fighting at that age blimey
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JamesPhilips wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 11:01
SeanBrennan wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
Yeah. And Felix Sturm just announced another fight at 46….
Well there ya go. Sergio Martinez vs Felix Sturm. Loser must retire.

I actually wish they actually would put clauses like that into contracts between 2 guys at that stage of their careers. It'd be one of the few ways to get those kinda fights to sell I think.
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SeanBrennan wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
Martinez is a successful bloke, does some promoting in Spain, if he fights it is because he is bored and will handpick an opponent
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Conor Benn
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Coco wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 13:03
SeanBrennan wrote: 05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
Martinez is a successful bloke, does some promoting in Spain, if he fights it is because he is bored and will handpick an opponent
Fair enough, seems a very nice bloke done some excellent anti bullying work over the years too. He used to fight in uk quite a lot early on iirc I remember watching him on random cards not sure if he was with Maloney or someone
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