Felix Trinidad
Oscar De La Hoya
Lennox Lewis
Ricky Hatton sort of
Michael Spinks
Calzaghe
Marvin Hagler
Rocky Marciano
Naseem Hamed
Kelly Pavlik
Shane Mosley in a way
Roberto Garcia
Antonio Margarito
Vitali Klitschko
George Foreman
You know what though, atleast he knew he was finished after that...no shame in that.
Now if you take Roy Jones on the flip side, he should have called it quits after Glenn Johnson man handled...meanwhile a decade later...
Roy should've retired after the Ruiz fight.
I disagree with Calderon, and I'm an Iron Boy fan. He started getting dropped and winning by the skin of his teeth before he got knocked out by Segura twice. After that he dropped back down in weight, which is never a good thing late in a boxer's career, and he looked like sh*t at 105.
Joe Calzaghe was the first that came to my mind. Its sometimes hard for a boxer to know when to hang em up when they are in their 30s. One fight they can look like they still have it and the next fight it will look like they are shot. Look at the later years Of Ali's career for example, he'd look good one fight then like **** the next then good again. But when it became obvious he didn't have it anymore he finally decided to retire.
Disagree on Trinidad. The Roy Jones fight was not a good look.
You know what though, atleast he knew he was finished after that...no shame in that.
Now if you take Roy Jones on the flip side, he should have called it quits after Glenn Johnson man handled...meanwhile a decade later...