You can vote for more than one option, @IamInuit .
Which is why you're right about it being tricky and having a lot of fine lines. I divided it equally between fighter, family and friends, and the licensing board. The fighter because when it comes right down to it.... you're the one solely responsible for your decisions as an adult.... and you should know better than to risk life and health for the sake of one more fight. Family and friends because they're supposed to be the fighter's safety net. The rest are in it for the money. But a fighter's family, if decent, should be there to stop a guy from making a suicidal decision. And the licensing board because the final say-so comes down to them. If they don't grant.... nobody fights. So they carry a huge part of the blame.
Next I'd say trainers, because they know the fighters almost as much, or better, than the fighters know themselves. A good trainer should discourage a fighter from taking that one last fight. If that doesn't work.... then walk away. Promoters are in it for the money, so they couldn't give a shit if the cash cow dies in the process of yielding its last payday.
And you're right about the press and fans. Most knowledgeable ones are quick to criticize and point out when a fighter shouldn't be stepping into the ring. Then again, we're also the ones with the least say-so in the matter.


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