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    Default Re: Jeff Lacy Retiring - Taylor Fight Is Off!

    It's smart of LAcy to call it a day...because he's finished. The Calzaghe beating ruined him for life as a fighter. he would have been better off getting ko'd early by Cal. He's now struggling with anyone he faces .

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    Default Re: Jeff Lacy Retiring - Taylor Fight Is Off!

    I think being an amateur for so long ruined him....he had 209 wins and 12 losses. That's a lot of fights for a guy who went pro at age 24....had he started out earlier and then gone pro at 20 or something that would have been different but in the amateurs he more than likely tried to use his size advantage to win fights and he fell in love with his power and well you just have to be really special to rely on your power that much....he needed to be able to box more and being a pro earlier would have helped him out.

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    Default Re: Jeff Lacy Retiring - Taylor Fight Is Off!

    Quote Originally Posted by rene69 View Post
    It's smart of LAcy to call it a day...because he's finished. The Calzaghe beating ruined him for life as a fighter. he would have been better off getting ko'd early by Cal. He's now struggling with anyone he faces .
    WELL THATS THE THING THAT MAKES ME WONDER, IF HES DONE WHY IS HE GETTING A CHANCE TO FACE TAYLOR WHOSE A TOP CONTENDER FOR A TITLE.

    AND IF HE IS GOING TO RETIRE, WHATS THE POINT IN GIVING UP A HUGE PADAY KNOWING THAT IF U RETIRE LACYIS REALLY NEVER GOING TO BE REMEMBERED AS A GREAT BOXER (HES NOT GOING DOWN IN HISTORY), HE SHOULD HAVE TOOK THIS FIGHT GET THE GET THE 7- DIGIT CHECK AND THEN RETIRE,

    I HONESTLY THINK THAT HE HAD NOTHING TO LOSE GOING INTO THE TAYLOR FIGHT.

    I WONDER WHAT HE MIGHT BY DIRTY IN THE BUSINESS....I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HE THINNKS
    mind over speed and power

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    Wow!Sometimes they burn like a streaking meteor and the fire is gone before you know it.Really rough...I was never too big on Lacy but enjoyed watching him as you knew he would always keep coming and sell out for the power.It may have come back to bite him.I was truly surprised at the Mendoza fight and just some of his reactions and looks in there.In hindsight,If Mendoza was effective at times with the Jab,the thought of what Taylor's jab and straight right would do is daunting.The pressure was not there as it once was & He was just getting clipped way to easily and his always pretty solid chin looked abit tattered.I always thought he was rushed and pushed abit but what ever he ultimately decides for he & Family,I wish him luck.

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    Lacy, Wright and you can add Ward have long been my favorite fighters. So obviously it's a bit sad to see your favorite fighter retire, but I'm glad. He went out in a very good way in the 10th round versus Mendoza where it was plain to see that he didn't have it all with him and he was fighting past his best, but he still gutted out a final round victory to take a points decision, one he deserved imo.

    So it's nice to see that. In the postfight interview, he was starting to slur his words a bit. I really doubt he needs the money. He owns his own house in Las Vegas, is part owner of a couple bars in St. Petersburg so I don't think he has many problems in that department. I'm very glad, Taylor is a very skilled boxer who I'm sure watched how Mendoza landed those uppercuts and began licking his chops. It's a good deal for Lacy, it might not stick, but I wouldn't mind if he did.

    Always a bit sad but more relief then sadness to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
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    Always a bit sad but more relief then sadness to be honest.
    I feel that way to Amat... a little relieved that he didnt get thrashed again liked Calzaghe did to him, or end a fight tits up. I'm sure that you recognized he hasnt been Lacy like in his personality lately

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    Taking money completely out of the equation, i think it's the right decision that he quits the game. He has been deeply depressed with his loss, injury and criticsm of late and if the mind isn't right, then your just gonna get flattened at some point. I thought Taylor might have had some scars in the Pavlik rematch, but he was neck and neck for the full 12 rounds.

    Wheras Lacy just looked crude and a class below the others out there at the moment. Sure he'd be a great opponent for Edison Miranda or someone of that nature, but a skilled operator would take him apart.

    I just hope now Mick Hennessy ignores Dibella's calls now, as Lou ignored his last week.

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    Two Majority Decisions and a hideous UD against Manfredo will do that to you.

    Besides, he can feel the sting of the Calzaghe ass whippin' and knows a fight with Jermain Taylor would just be a rehash. I know I wouldn't do it if I watched my last four fights and saw what we saw.

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    Default Re: Jeff Lacy Retiring - Taylor Fight Is Off!

    Just watching the Lacy brawl with E. Mendoza again. Is Taylor match on ? Lacy better cross the street when he see's Jt ,I think Taylor takes him out,harshly.

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