Comments Thread For: Juan Manuel Marquez Abandons Training, Retirement Seems Likely

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Juan Manuel Marquez Abandons Training, Retirement Seems Likely

    According to Hall of Fame coach Nacho Beristain, who trains former four division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez (56-7-1, 40KOs), the Mexican legend has not showed up to train for several weeks and retirement now appears to be very likely.

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  • I.R.I.E
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    I sure hope he does. Enjoy retirement campeon!

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    • puro dinamita
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      #3
      Enjoy Champ you deserve it! J.M.M #1

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      • Sugar Adam Ali
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        Sucks if true,,, I will miss him.. Gave me plenty of memories over the years..

        Manny 1,2,4
        Diaz 1
        Katsidis
        Barrera
        Casamoyer

        Were all fantastic fights

        Would have loved to seen marqeuz fight throughout the years
        Prince naseem
        Morales
        Rios
        Khan
        Broner
        Maidana
        Lucas

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        • rao007
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          This narrative has been going on for months. Pacquiao won't pay this dude millions just to get his arse knocked out again so why is JM waiting? He wants another big payday and also butt hurt that he never got any other big fights after the huge win over pacquiao. Keep having those late puberty periods of acne while in retirement. Roider.
          Last edited by rao007; 09-01-2016, 10:03 PM.

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          • Zaroku
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            That's great news!

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            • elfag
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              #7
              He dont have any fight scheduled and the cotto fight fell through so not surprised he stopped training.

              I hope he does retire, hes given enough to the sport, hes 43 and he can retire on a high note. Nobody has ever embarrassed him, I dont want to see him come in washed up at like 45 and get ethered by crawford or something like that. Theres enough guys that dont know when to quit.

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              • TheSnatcher
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                #8
                It's sad but wish he enjoys his retirement. Thanks for great career.

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                • WesternChamp
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                  #9
                  peds can only do so much for you champ. its time to hang'em up.

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                  • Agent Mulder
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                    #10
                    Damn. I really was hoping he'd get to beat Cotto up before he retired. Not fair. Everyone else got a chance to chase that bobolon around the ring.

                    Anyways, respect to the Boss JMM! Dude single-handedly stopped the world and sent the boxing world into a frenzy. Changed the landscape really.

                    Respect his hand game

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