Even though I feel sorry for Keith since accunulation of injuries can end a fighter's career, I also think that holding on to belts this long without defending them is definitley hurting the sport as fans forget about the top fighters which is really bad for sales, they should do the right thing for the sport and either force Keith to defend his title against Porter or Garcia in June or to strip him and have the number 1 and 2 contender fight for the belts. No time for tune ups.
This ****'s a joke....most younger fighters want several fights a year, but Keith gets so many injuries that it almost seems to be B.S. No other fighter has had this many set back injuries....how did he even get this injury-from jerking off?
Even though I feel sorry for Keith since accunulation of injuries can end a fighter's career, I also think that holding on to belts this long without defending them is definitley hurting the sport as fans forget about the top fighters which is really bad for sales, they should do the right thing for the sport and either force Keith to defend his title against Porter or Garcia in June or to strip him and have the number 1 and 2 contender fight for the belts. No time for tune ups.
Agreed, if he then hurts his ankle, how long should the belts be held hostage? and then a tune up to boot?....nah, its not fair for the other primed & ready waiting in the wings.
I don't think he wants to fight anymore. He got married, had a few tough fights prior to that and had the injury. I think he has lost the desire to fight, to put in the work to get in to top shape and I think he has lost some of the invincible confidence he used to have. He doesn't even talk like the same confident guy and shows no fire or passion when discussing getting back in the game.
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