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  • Oscar Larios May Retire in The Next Week

    Former champion Oscar Larios (69-7, 39KOs) is on vacation with his family and rethinking the future of his career. He lost his WBC featherweight title by way of decision in a rematch with Takahiro Aoh on March 12 in Japan. In the next week, he plans to sit down with trainer Edison Reinoso and agent Rafael Mendoza to discuss the future of his career. [details]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Former champion Oscar Larios (69-7, 39KOs) is on vacation with his family and rethinking the future of his career. He lost his WBC featherweight title by way of decision in a rematch with Takahiro Aoh on March 12 in Japan. In the next week, he plans to sit down with trainer Edison Reinoso and agent Rafael Mendoza to discuss the future of his career. [details]
    He really should, playing with your life is dangerous especially in boxing. He had a good career and shouldn't be ashamed of retiring.

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    • #3
      He's been in a lot of wars. That would be a good decision.
      Last edited by tjadl6386; 03-20-2009, 02:25 AM.

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      • #4
        It would be a good decision, he's been battered way too much.

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        • #5
          i've been a big fan of larios for a long time, but i hope he decides to retire soon. he didn't look too good in the aoh rematch last week.
          Last edited by ¤¤¤; 08-25-2009, 01:59 AM.

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          • #6
            Larios should have retired immediately after the TKO loss to Jorge Linares. Though his performance against Aoh in their first encounter was good and flexible to some extent, he wasn't a warrior which he used to be. He defeated many Japanese fighters and we Japanese fight fans have appreciated Larios for a quite a while. Larios no longer needs to fight on. He will be missed worldwide and will never be fogotten in Mexico and even in Japan.

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            • #7
              He's earned it. Very good career. Just walk before you get hurt Larios.

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              • #8
                dont do it chololo you still got it

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                • #9
                  He had a good career, now its time to hang it up

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                  • #10
                    I remember the first time I saw him fight, lol it was on HBO Latino. Dude could **** in his prime. Vasquez got em, but Paq couldn't. He even managed to rock Paq with a left hook lol. But yeah, what is he like 50 fighs plus? He should hang em up, that Linares fight looked like it took alot out of him.

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