Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
about 15 years ago that martinez was in his prime, time flies , doesnt feel that long to me
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
Martinez beat Adrian Stone and Richard the secret Williams twiceSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:06Fair 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 someoneCoco wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:03Martinez is a successful bloke, does some promoting in Spain, if he fights it is because he is bored and will handpick an opponentSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
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Off the top of my head, Hearns brought him in as an opponent for like Richard Williams or Steve Roberts.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:06Fair 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 someoneCoco wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:03Martinez is a successful bloke, does some promoting in Spain, if he fights it is because he is bored and will handpick an opponentSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 10:00 Another from me - Sergio Martinez - not fought since 2023 but not sure he’s retired
From there he had some big paydays in the US, I'll check now
Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
It was Williams and Stone!
Then went on to have big fights against Pavlik, Paul Williams and Chavez.
The ironic thing is that he was given a lot of the work because they thought he was beatable, but he kept on winning!
Then went on to have big fights against Pavlik, Paul Williams and Chavez.
The ironic thing is that he was given a lot of the work because they thought he was beatable, but he kept on winning!
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
had plenty of fights vs brits/irish abroad too
murray in arg
mcgowan and rose in spain
macklin and barker in usa
murray in arg
mcgowan and rose in spain
macklin and barker in usa
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
Did you think Murray was robbed?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:23 had plenty of fights vs brits/irish abroad too
murray in arg
mcgowan and rose in spain
macklin and barker in usa
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The Gratest
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
There was a decent crop of Brits around at that weight at the time and I remember thinking that Williams looked the best of the lot. I was shocked when Martinez beat him, but then he went and took him apart in the rematch. He went on the prove just how good he was though.
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SeanBrennan
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
That makes sense he did well as an Opponent 100 per cent
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margaret thatcher
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its been a while but i think i had it 114-113 martinez, i gave him the first 3 and last 2 and a couple between that. scoring wise i didnt have a problem with him getting it. but i think murray also had a good argument for being creditted with 2 knockdowns rather than just the one, which woulda make it a draw on my cardJamesPhilips wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:49Did you think Murray was robbed?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:23 had plenty of fights vs brits/irish abroad too
murray in arg
mcgowan and rose in spain
macklin and barker in usa
murray fought really well, but its not a good thing to start slow and end slow, that's a lotta rounds you can give up. i also thought sturm edged murray by a point, so while murray had it unfortunate with some close decisions i dont think he was ever robbed
i did think macklin got hosed vs sturm though
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Southy1922
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
Connor benn, preferably after getting McLellan'dJamesPhilips wrote: ↑03 Jan 2025, 08:51 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?
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Also saw John Watson the good fighter from liverpool was boxing in europe I thought it must have been a mistype.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 09:58 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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jameswilson
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
Finally.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:09Martinez beat Adrian Stone and Richard the secret Williams twiceSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:06Fair 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
A question to which 'Richard The Secret Williams' is actually the answer.
Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
I'm hoping Wilder never fights again.
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
jameswilson wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 18:30Finally.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:09Martinez beat Adrian Stone and Richard the secret Williams twiceSeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 13:06
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
A question to which 'Richard The Secret Williams' is actually the answer.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Fighter you want to see retire in 2025
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keithmoonhangover
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Wrong thread.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Loser can retire lolkeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑07 Jan 2025, 12:12Wrong thread.![]()
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Old bones Ian
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Just see Darren Hamilton lost in Germany at weekend a 3rd round retirement, seen the highlights Hamilton lost a point for holding , both boxers hardly landed a punch in the 2 completed round and then Hamilton went to knee at end of second round on the bell waving his right glove , looks like a hand injury and that was that.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 09:58 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