Good for him. He's was an elite-level fighter and has only lost to the two best fighters of this generation (though I feel he lost to Collazo, but I digress). He'll go down as one of the best JWW's and one of the best British fighters of all time. Maybe the Brits can help me out here, would he be considered the most popular British fighter of all time?

He has nothing more to prove, he can't be hard up for cash, so why not retire at a point where he will still be able to enjoy the fruits of his labours. I thought he would take one last gimme fight in his hometown so he could retire on a high note, but if he doesn't want to box anymore then good for him for resisting the temptation.