FRANK MALONEY has decided to retire from all professional boxing after more than 30 years in the sport as a manager and promoter.
Maloney became a household name in the 1990s when he managed Britain's first ever world heavyweight champion, Lennox Lewis and famously christened 'The Mental Midget' by Don King.
Maloney has been contemplating his future since July when British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion David Price was beaten for the second time in five months by Tony Thompson.
Frank and his advisors met with Price in London earlier this month and shook hands on a provisional agreement. [Click Here To Read More]
Maloney became a household name in the 1990s when he managed Britain's first ever world heavyweight champion, Lennox Lewis and famously christened 'The Mental Midget' by Don King.
Maloney has been contemplating his future since July when British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion David Price was beaten for the second time in five months by Tony Thompson.
Frank and his advisors met with Price in London earlier this month and shook hands on a provisional agreement. [Click Here To Read More]
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