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07-20-2012, 03:15 AM
Valuev maybe, not sure he's officially retired tho
or that he ever had a pirme
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Marvin Hagler. Although he wasn't prime he still had a few good fights left in him. He tried to get the rematch with Leonard for nearly and only retired because he couldn't get that fight.
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