I just came back from a cruise, where I was isolated from the outside world for a week. Sadly to find out the news.
I'm sure this topic was already chewed over and over on this forum, but from Vitali's point-of-view, he has made a HUGE name for himself, made enough money and established himself as a very successful entrepreneur to live a comfortable life. Why go on until get brain damaged? One needs to know when to call it quits, therefore I somewhat understand his decision. Yet as a boxing fan I'm I am very disappointed in Vitali's decision to call it quits
and I believe that he will unretire. How many of you think the same?
I'm sure this topic was already chewed over and over on this forum, but from Vitali's point-of-view, he has made a HUGE name for himself, made enough money and established himself as a very successful entrepreneur to live a comfortable life. Why go on until get brain damaged? One needs to know when to call it quits, therefore I somewhat understand his decision. Yet as a boxing fan I'm I am very disappointed in Vitali's decision to call it quits
and I believe that he will unretire. How many of you think the same?


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