Old Boxers Don't Fade Away .They Just Keep Coming Out of Retirement
What is it About the Sport of Boxing that Makes Ex-fighters Return to the Ring
By Gary Picariello, published Sep 23, 2006
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For every “Ray Leonard” who comes out of retirement and defeats a “Marvellous Marvin Hagler”, there’s a Greg Page who takes a bad shot and winds up in a wheel chair or worse.
Boxing’s sanctioning bodies turn a blind eye: there’s more money to made on PPV with a once-great heavyweight like Evander Holyfield (Check the AC archives for a recent story) than with a dozen hungry up-and-comers.
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Takeaways
- boxers can get hurt, their reflexes slow down, they should stay retired
Did You Know?
more boxers are fighting past the age of 40 than ever before in the history of the sport. In the "old days" you were considered old when you were 28...!
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