Clinton Woods Considering Retirement

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  • Scott9945
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Ricky_
    Pathetic comments? The man was a wreck, his heart got totally crushed after that.

    He basically said he was just happy to be there, and he fought like it too.

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    • KingTito
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      #12
      I'm not surprised by this.

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      • CardioMonster
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        #13
        sounds like woods lost before he stepped into the ring.

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        • Chase8400
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          #14
          Originally posted by _Ricky_
          Well It certainly doesn't make Roy look any better now.
          Acually it does. Tarver couldn't stop a man who Roy beat down in less than 6 rounds. I say that helps Roy's legacy considering Tarver was more energetic in that fight than i have seen him since Jones-Tarver I. And, Tarver was waaaay sharp on this night. His punches were all there.

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          • FRKO
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            #15
            Clinton lost one of his closest friends in a car crash very recently. He has a funeral to attend and has to get back to England ASAP. I honestly think this affected his performance because I've seen him fight much better than he showed against Tarver.

            Just bad luck, I guess. I feel sorry for Clinton, he's a stand up guy and I'm sure he knows how much he let his fans and himself down. He's still a man worthy of respect.

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            • Scott9945
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              #16
              Originally posted by FRKO
              Clinton lost one of his closest friends in a car crash very recently. He has a funeral to attend and has to get back to England ASAP. I honestly think this affected his performance because I've seen him fight much better than he showed against Tarver.

              Just bad luck, I guess. I feel sorry for Clinton, he's a stand up guy and I'm sure he knows how much he let his fans and himself down. He's still a man worthy of respect.

              If that is the case maybe he should fight again rather than going out on such a dismal performance. Too bad the announcers weren't aware of this.

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              • The Mirror Man
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                #17
                Good bye woods

                After that performance i think he should. tarver out class him in almost a perfect fight i fought clinton wood have come slinging but he didnt look bothered that it was a world title fight and you would think that would drive you on and one of you friends dieing would inspire you but no he didnt look bothered Retire son

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                • RichCCFC
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Chase8400
                  Acually it does. Tarver couldn't stop a man who Roy beat down in less than 6 rounds. I say that helps Roy's legacy considering Tarver was more energetic in that fight than i have seen him since Jones-Tarver I. And, Tarver was waaaay sharp on this night. His punches were all there.
                  Tarver is old and Woods improved with age. So it doesn't.

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                  • War For 94
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    He basically said he was just happy to be there, and he fought like it too.
                    Acting as if he was just glad to have made it this far and wasn't bothered whether he won or lost. His post fight comments were pathetic, I had to switch off.

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