Comments Thread For: Kash Farooq, 26-Years-Old, Retires From Boxing

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  • Smash
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    #21
    bad luck for him i guess, his career turned out to be a bit of a car kash

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    • edpboxing
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      #22
      Originally posted by Smash
      bad luck for him i guess, his career turned out to be a bit of a car kash
      Should’ve just stuck with the first one. Now everyone knows you’re a moron or child.

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      • Chrismart
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        #23
        A real shame for him that. Hopefully nothing too serious.

        He's a good fighter, it would of been interesting to see how far he went.

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        • Smash
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          #24
          Originally posted by edpboxing
          Should’ve just stuck with the first one. Now everyone knows you’re a moron or child.
          they already knew that long ago

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #25
            Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

            Never heard of him or see him fight on the big stage. Huge loss.
            I saw him maybe half a dozen times, he was a very skilled fighter. Not the heaviest puncher (although he wasn't feather fisted), he had very good reflexes, good speed and preferred to stay in the pocket and and box close range. All of that meant his fights were entertaining (at least to me). On top of that, based on his interviews, he comes across as a very nice, decent person...

            It's a shame, he was fun to watch but health is the priority and I imagine he will be successful in his post-fighting ventures.

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            • aaronbnb
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              #26
              Got to be something with his eyes right? why did Ogogo retire?

              US and Mexican fighters tend to be from the roughest backgrounds. Seems UK fighters have more career options outside the ring.

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              • Mick Higgs
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                #27
                Such a shame we're not going to get the rematch with McGregor!

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                • whatismyname
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                  #28
                  Da **** ?????

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