David's "retirements" are often translatable into "prolonged rest whilst I consider my options" and I don't believe this is the last time he fights.
He does not want Fury right now, knows that the K brothers are so angry with him that they won't agree to his demands, so hence the semi-retirement.
But give David 18 months and a much-changed heavyweight scene and he'll be available to fight again and start ****ing the drum and revving up his PR machine.
Depending on your point of view it is either deeply cynical and tedious; or it is just a fighter managing his own career and playing the game with a ruthless approach and treating it purely and simply as a business.
He does not want Fury right now, knows that the K brothers are so angry with him that they won't agree to his demands, so hence the semi-retirement.
But give David 18 months and a much-changed heavyweight scene and he'll be available to fight again and start ****ing the drum and revving up his PR machine.
Depending on your point of view it is either deeply cynical and tedious; or it is just a fighter managing his own career and playing the game with a ruthless approach and treating it purely and simply as a business.
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