Fu ck that sucks if he is retiring. He was a true warrior in every sense of the word. But if he is not feeling it anymore than its better to just hang it up. I respect him for that stance.
Unfortunate but not surprising. He seemed pretty content with the money he got from the two Mayweather fights. That money goes a long ways in Argentina.
It's a shame because I felt he had at least a couple more good fights in him.
Unfortunate but not surprising. He seemed pretty content with the money he got from the two Mayweather fights. That money goes a long ways in Argentina.
It's a shame because I felt he had at least a couple more good fights in him.
Plus the weight gain, no point really for him to fight, at this point he would just be a stepping stone for a young up-incoming fighter to have on his resume.
Maybe it's a wise move. Troubling Mayweather after beating Broner is a real high note for a clubber like him. If he's happy with his money, retiring from boxing is always the smarter move.
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