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  • Oscar Larios Announces His Retirement From Boxing

    After several weeks of thinking it over, former two division champion Oscar Larios has announced his retirement from the sport of boxing. At the young age of 32, Larios was involved in 77 pro bouts (69-7-1, 39KOs). He last fought in March, losing his WBC featherweight title to Takahiro Aoh. After taking a beating at the hands of Jorge Linares in July of 2007 in Las Vegas, he was medically suspended from fighting in the United States after some post-medical exams revealed a minor subdural hematoma [brain bleed]. He didn't stop his career and continued to fight in Mexico and Japan. [details]

  • #2
    good to see Oscar finally retire...it was time. He has been in some wars. Im sure The Hall will be calling soon
    Last edited by Bigdaddy_Vh; 08-09-2009, 05:52 PM.

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    • #3
      Thanks for the fights, I hope he do good in his life after boxing!!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bigdaddy_Vh View Post
        good to see Oscar finally retire...it was time. He has been in some wars
        he sure has i wish him the best

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        • #5
          adios amigo y disfruta el resto de tu vida.... saludos

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          • #6
            good fighter in his time and had a lot of heart! And man.... threw a lot of punches!!

            good luck in whatever you end up doing champ! enjoy your retirement.

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            • #7
              Good for him.

              I read that he had some brain problems and he couldn't fight in the US.It's better thi sway.

              Enjoy retirement.

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              • #8
                Good. No point to goin on. Nothin to prove. Too many of these guys stay fightin way past it and end up gettin ****ed up.

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                • #9
                  Very good Mexican champion. He has a career he can be proud of. He provided a lot of entertaining fights.

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                  • #10
                    Earn my respect by fighting good competition...good move on him to retire and move on with his life.

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