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    Former two division world champion Marcos Maidana (35-5, 31KOs) has denied overseas reports that claimed the boxer had practically announced his retirement from the ring.

    Maidana has been out of the ring since last September, when he lost a twelve round decision to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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  • #2
    Why continue to fight he paid his dues made a few million and can retire comfortably. The only man to win the Mayweather sweep stakes twice good for him.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      Former two division world champion Marcos Maidana (35-5, 31KOs) has denied overseas reports that claimed the boxer had practically announced his retirement from the ring.

      Maidana has been out of the ring since last September, when he lost a twelve round decision to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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      WARDANA!!!!!



      I haven't been this jubilant since bori bori's vieja invited me and bardock to come over and gape her.

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      • #4
        I don't think he'll look good if he comes back. He definitely needs a tune up

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        • #5
          Originally posted by robbyheartbaby View Post
          Why continue to fight he paid his dues made a few million and can retire comfortably. The only man to win the Mayweather sweep stakes twice good for him.
          Because, simply put, at 32 years of age, and only 10 years as a pro boxer worth of wear on his body (can add this current 15-month stretch if you want), Marcos Maidana is basically in position to make another $4m-$6m before his body gives up on trying to make 147/154.

          Keep him fighting in California/Texas/Nevada, build on the "Latin Hombre" image that he's been able to establish with the Broner/Mayweather/Mayweather2 fights.

          -return fight at some weight
          -fringe fight at 147
          -decent fight at 147 (ie Maidana vs Ortiz)
          -Brook/Thurman/Garcia/Khan-type fight

          -1-3 "make sure I'm not shot" fights
          -Errol Spence Jr/Sammy Vasquez Jr/Erickson Lubin/insert young guy

          By the time he was even 34/35, the money would be in hand. Walking away now, if that is what Maidana decides to do, would be leaving his prime earning years underutilized.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
            Because, simply put, at 32 years of age, and only 10 years as a pro boxer worth of wear on his body (can add this current 15-month stretch if you want), Marcos Maidana is basically in position to make another $4m-$6m before his body gives up on trying to make 147/154.

            Keep him fighting in California/Texas/Nevada, build on the "Latin Hombre" image that he's been able to establish with the Broner/Mayweather/Mayweather2 fights.

            -return fight at some weight
            -fringe fight at 147
            -decent fight at 147 (ie Maidana vs Ortiz)
            -Brook/Thurman/Garcia/Khan-type fight

            -1-3 "make sure I'm not shot" fights
            -Errol Spence Jr/Sammy Vasquez Jr/Erickson Lubin/insert young guy

            By the time he was even 34/35, the money would be in hand. Walking away now, if that is what Maidana decides to do, would be leaving his prime earning years underutilized.
            Yes but then you might be sacrificing his well being. Shawn Porter and Keith Thurman can do a lot of damage those are serious fights. Porter gave Paulie Malignaggi a subdural hematoma. Those dogs aren't nothing to play with

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            • #7
              He's retired.

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              • #8
                Fighters who endlessly ponder retirement while completely inactive are retired.

                Guaranteed Maidana never fights again.

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                • #9
                  However I think Maidana knocks out Thurman. But the layoff and ballooning makes me side more with One Time. Also Shawn Porter is always ready and in good shape. Another advantage over the Argentine.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Omowale Tribe View Post
                    He's retired.
                    How have you been Inkanyamba?

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