Tough call...he had been rolling along so well and then that stoppage loss oooh that was not good for him. Well there's the problem for any fighter who fights in that style eventually you'll run into someone who catches you and you won't react so well to it.
I get it I do, I get that taking a few shots here and there that you see coming and you just shake off like nothing happened really gets at the psyche of your opponent, but so does "swing and a miss, swing and a miss, swing and a miss, and DAMNIT STAY STILL WHILE I BEAT YOU!!!!" as does "I'm going to land this time!!! Oh I got hit in the face and didn't even come close to making contact"...those while less intimidating are extremely frustrating and a frustrated fighter is a fighter eager to make a mistake.
So what should Krusher do? Well if he's up for a rematch then there's that idea, if he wants to rebuild his career he's a bit old for it at 35, he's recently (2017) swapped trainers, maybe getting back with John David Jackson would give him something, he could take on cruiserweight bulk up a bit maybe?
My picks in order...
#1. Have a (maybe multiple depending on how well they do) farewell fight(s) in Russia
#2. Retire
#3. Get back with John David Jackson and have another go at the titles.
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