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    When Liverpool fighter Stephen Smith scrolled through his phone on Monday he was reminded that it was 13 years to the day since he turned professional. Well, after a frustrating period over the final few years of his career, he decided Monday was as good a time as any to haul the curtain down on his 28-4 career.
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  • #2
    It wasn't enough little boy, enjoy retirement mate.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gideon lock View Post
      It wasn't enough little boy, enjoy retirement mate.
      Considering 99.9% of people who walk into a boxing gym would never even reach British title level or get world title shots, I’d say he was a success

      not everyone can be a world champ, but very very few get to be a world title challenger either.

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      • #4
        Man... that ear injury... *shudders*

        Fought hard, just not world champion level. So what? Some of my favorite fighters never were in their era. Hope he managed his money and has a great next stage with is family. Be healthy, and tell boxing stories.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

          Considering 99.9% of people who walk into a boxing gym would never even reach British title level or get world title shots, I’d say he was a success

          not everyone can be a world champ, but very very few get to be a world title challenger either.
          Yes good point, i was very unfair in my previous comment looking back. Maybe just having an off day I usually respect any combatant regardless of achievement.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            When Liverpool fighter Stephen Smith scrolled through his phone on Monday he was reminded that it was 13 years to the day since he turned professional. Well, after a frustrating period over the final few years of his career, he decided Monday was as good a time as any to haul the curtain down on his 28-4 career.
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            I commend anyone who can end their career with no regrets because they gave it their best

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            • #7
              Somebody asks you what your pro record was and you say 28-4. That says a he's real, even these days when a lot of fighters cherry pick the first 15.

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