Comments Thread For: Luis Collazo Retires From Boxing After Knockout Loss To Angel Ruiz

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Collazo Retires From Boxing After Knockout Loss To Angel Ruiz

    Former world champion Luis Collazo (39-9, 20 KOs) retired after losing to Angel Ruiz (18-2-1, 13 KOs) in the main event in a ten-round junior middleweight bout on Wednesday, April 19 at the ProBox Events Center in Plant City, Florida.
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  • BodyBagz
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    #2
    Damn it !!!!

    I made so much WarLazzo merch

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    • BlackBenjamin
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      #3
      Geez I thought he had retired already

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      • damned1974
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        #4
        Originally posted by BlackBenjamin
        Geez I thought he had retired already
        Same. I didn't know he still boxed! lol

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        • War Room
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          #5
          41 is well past any fighters prime. He needs to either fight super cans or find another way to stay afloat.

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          • hitmanjosh
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            #6
            Yeah, I bet he'll look back and say that 15K wasn't worth that aSs whipping!

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #7
              Collazo was a solid fighter 15 years ago. he retired like 3 times already. This man needs a new job.

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              • famicommander
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                #8
                Man stepped in there with Ricky Hatton, Andre Berto, Amir Khan, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Jose Antonio Rivera, Shane Mosley, Keith Thurman, and Victor Ortiz. Won 3 of those fights, went the distance in four of the other five, briefly held the full version of the WBA title before Hatton beat him for it.

                He should have retired four years ago, but I have nothing but respect for the man.

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                • LA_2_Vegas
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                  That was big young kid they had for Collazo on 2 weeks notice, tough ask. He had to show some champ level resolve in round 1after he got rocked ; he battled back by the end of the round which was kind of exciting. Round 2 was a nice little war. . Ruiz was too big and strong thoug. Enjoyed the fight, salute to Collazo

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                  • Nash out
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                    #10
                    Loses a fight so convinces himself he's past his prime. Has another 5-6 years in him and a title run. Nash out

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