It seems he doesn't enjoy boxing very much. He just doesn't have the heart for it.
That's why he fights on average every 8 months, on average LESS than twice a year (twice in 2008, once in 2009, and he will fight twice in 2010).
But as far as retirement goes, he's lying again, he won't quit boxing at age 30. He'll probably milk his paper WBA title for a few years, while fighting older, slower opponents like Evander Holyfield and perhaps Danny Williams.
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