Munguia looked bigger and Ryder tried his best but took a beating. Fought bravely as he did against Canelo.
Everyone wants Canelo which is why Ryder can make some more money because he went the distance with him.
Munguia looked bigger and Ryder tried his best but took a beating. Fought bravely as he did against Canelo.
Everyone wants Canelo which is why Ryder can make some more money because he went the distance with him.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Ryder announced that while he is retiring, he will remain in the sport as a coach in trainer Tony Sims gym.
He said: "It is with a heavy heart that I have come to the decision to hang up my gloves and retire from professional boxing.
"I've been absolutely blessed to have the most amazing career over the past 14 years. Starting in Bethnal Green in 2010 and ending in Phoenix, Arizona.
"I've been lucky enough to box everywhere from the 02 Arena, T-Mobile in Vegas, Alexandra Palace, Manchester Arena to Guadalajara in Mexico. For a boy from Islington, it's been some run.
"Although I didn't manage to win that world title, I've achieved and experienced more than I could ever have imagined when I first put on a pair of boxing gloves and I wouldn't change that for any belt.
"I'd like to thank the whole team and Matchroom, especially Eddie, Barry and Frank.
"My trainer and manager Tony and Charlie Sims and my S&C coach Dan Lawrence for their constant support.
"And of course, my loving family, my partner Nancy, kids Heidi and Brody, who have given me the strongest 'why' possible over the last decade in this sport. I'm so blessed to have you all in my corner.
"Finally, although my professional career as a boxer is now over, the sport won't be able to get rid of me that easily and I look forward to officially starting my new career as a coach working alongside Tony at the Matchroom Gym very shortly.
"There's no place like home, thanks again, John 'The Gorilla' Ryder."
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
the gorilla is a credit to british boxing & should have been a champion
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Happy story really. A very decent Boxer and man that had some good pay days in a good career and wants to give something back. A gentleman and hopefully he has a happy retirement.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
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