Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away

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Kevin Buckley....big hype when he started as had a rivalry with Anthony Crolla. Sadly his shoulder gave way and had to jack it in...seems it was damaged from plastering
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handsofstone wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 03:37 John Fewkes and Akaash Bahtia looked good coming up, on a lower level my mate Davie Drummond KO'd Moses Motovu on his debut then drew with Jody Meikle and has never fought again

Fireball looked great on the way up beat Tonchev with ease. But then if I recall he would balloon up in weight and looked dead against Gethin in his breakout fight.

Bhatia was decent but wasn’t a ticket seller and lost his two biggest fights. So probably struggled to get fights after that. I went to uni with his cousin & he was trying to get me to get a group of people to go to his fights.

Shame but I guess that what it boils down to unless you are a really special talent - bums on seats.
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Who was that Flintoff guy who fought on a Barry McGuigan promotion demolishing an American prospect on his debut then he just vanished :doh:
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dave_smith wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 09:35
tobyh5 wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 07:33
kevo wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 05:48

That’s who always springs to mind whenever this topic comes up.

Saw him bust up Michael Gomez, had one more fight, then jacked it in.
Didnt he move on to work in management? Representing Nigel Benn among others (post boxing career stuff, not running boxing careers)
Think that was Kevin Leushing

Fck yeah of course, sorry. Kevin and surname L got me mixed up. I bloody knew it was Leushing too, even had a few dealings with him
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Adrian Gonzalez, remember him KOing John Kays a few years back and looking forward to seeing where he went next. Been inactive ever since.
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Bigdogsnose wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 04:34 andy mclean. Two ABA's- medal at commonwealths?

Only had 4 pro fights (4-0) and never fought again.

Retired with a detached retina
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Autobarn wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 08:16 Adrian Dodson, John Fewkes
Adrian Dodson what was his record?

At the time wasn’t Ian McNeilly close friends with Fewkes and said he didn’t live the life outside of the ring so it caught up with him eventually? Didn’t he come back a weight or two above where he was previously?
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Stuarty wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 13:25 Who was that Flintoff guy who fought on a Barry McGuigan promotion demolishing an American prospect on his debut then he just vanished :doh:
Fück me that was a top 4-rounder..
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What about Kenny Anderson. I always rated him. I know he failed a drug test, I guess he just didn't want to wait and took another path. But who would have thought Reid would be his last fight.
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bripez wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 07:33 Who was the Geordie lad who beat Boomer in an ABA final? - I think he had a couple of pro fights then packed it in.

I cant remember the source, but I read a few years ago that most pro boxers end up retiring / packing it in having had less than 10 fights.

I guess that half a dozen fights over 3 or 4 years for small purses, pressure to sell tickets etc. whilst having a day job is draining when all they want to do is box.
Mark clauzel ?
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Noxy wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 04:50 What about Kenny Anderson. I always rated him. I know he failed a drug test, I guess he just didn't want to wait and took another path. But who would have thought Reid would be his last fight.
He had a lot of legal issues as well. Think he ended up doing time for doing someone with a hammer.
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dave_smith wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 18:14
Autobarn wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 08:16 Adrian Dodson, John Fewkes
Adrian Dodson what was his record?

At the time wasn’t Ian McNeilly close friends with Fewkes and said he didn’t live the life outside of the ring so it caught up with him eventually? Didn’t he come back a weight or two above where he was previously?
From what I can recall, Dodson got to a level and that was that.
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stujones wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 19:10 Tony Doherty
I see a fair bit of Tony. He's about 16stone now.
He got hos jaw broken in a fight with Geraint Harvey and never came back.

Like a lot of travellers, nutrion and dedication to living the life wasn't 100%.

He did a few bareknuckle gypsy fights and did very, very well and he was training a few traveller amateur lads.
Last I heard he was doing something down at Gary Locketts gym, coaching wise but if I'm 100% honest I can't see it lasting long.
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dave_smith wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 18:14
Autobarn wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 08:16 Adrian Dodson, John Fewkes
Adrian Dodson what was his record?

At the time wasn’t Ian McNeilly close friends with Fewkes and said he didn’t live the life outside of the ring so it caught up with him eventually? Didn’t he come back a weight or two above where he was previously?
Just having a laugh
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CharlesListon wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 08:43
dave_smith wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 18:14
Autobarn wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 08:16 Adrian Dodson, John Fewkes
Adrian Dodson what was his record?

At the time wasn’t Ian McNeilly close friends with Fewkes and said he didn’t live the life outside of the ring so it caught up with him eventually? Didn’t he come back a weight or two above where he was previously?
From what I can recall, Dodson got to a level and that was that.
He was a big talent but in hindsight it was a terrible idea to put him in with Winky Wright just as Wright was getting really good.
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Prince Patel seems to be squandering a World Class technique, as well as charm - now he's confined himself to sharing his greatness with the needy and greedy of Hungary.

Joking aside, and forgiveness begged for taking thread on a tangent but his last fight was literally in a Budapest Primary school FFS: Gregor József School!

It's like Spinal Tap ending up doing gigs in amphitheaters at empty amusement parks. Spinal Tap were still big in Japan however.
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Autobarn wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 10:43
CharlesListon wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 08:43
dave_smith wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 18:14

Adrian Dodson what was his record?

At the time wasn’t Ian McNeilly close friends with Fewkes and said he didn’t live the life outside of the ring so it caught up with him eventually? Didn’t he come back a weight or two above where he was previously?
From what I can recall, Dodson got to a level and that was that.
He was a big talent but in hindsight it was a terrible idea to put him in with Winky Wright just as Wright was getting really good.

I wouldn’t call Dodson a boxer that disappeared, his Career career lasted 10 years from 1993-2003.. you could definitely call him a talent tho, he couldn’t get on with any trainer or promoter tho and that was his downfall, he was amazing to watch doing things in the gym that I have never seen before.
Autobarn Is right about the Winky fight...
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cmdenny wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 13:25 Prince Patel seems to be squandering a World Class technique, as well as charm - now he's confined himself to sharing his greatness with the needy and greedy of Hungary.

Joking aside, and forgiveness begged for taking thread on a tangent but his last fight was literally in a Budapest Primary school FFS: Gregor József School!

It's like Spinal Tap ending up doing gigs in amphitheaters at empty amusement parks. Spinal Tap were still big in Japan however.
It's a pretty rough school though
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Coco wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 14:23
cmdenny wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 13:25 Prince Patel seems to be squandering a World Class technique, as well as charm - now he's confined himself to sharing his greatness with the needy and greedy of Hungary.

Joking aside, and forgiveness begged for taking thread on a tangent but his last fight was literally in a Budapest Primary school FFS: Gregor József School!

It's like Spinal Tap ending up doing gigs in amphitheaters at empty amusement parks. Spinal Tap were still big in Japan however.
It's a pretty rough school though
:lol: :lol:
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dr_devious wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 06:37 Dmitri Pirog retired unbeaten and early
It was after the Danny Jacobs fight. I think was to do with back problems. As for Andrew Selby I think he is due a European title fight soon.
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Ryuya Yamanaka will probably end up a list like this in the years to come...

...I mention him as the news broke today that he's retiring due to a subural hematoma :( ...at the age of 23! ;_;

http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/ ... l-hematoma
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Zeljko Mavrovic, 27(22)-1 with his only loss on points to Lennox Lewis, gave up due to health reasons.
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IRLangmaid25 wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 17:08
dr_devious wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 06:37 Dmitri Pirog retired unbeaten and early
It was after the Danny Jacobs fight. I think was to do with back problems. As for Andrew Selby I think he is due a European title fight soon.
I remember he was close to fighting GGG before he retired.
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