I think he'll fight on, but he'll (justifiably) avoid the most dangerous contenders (Pulev and Haye).
Lewis quit having achieved everything he needed to achieve, ATG top3 where the **** Vitali be at? running away from a cruiserweight that you have called glass jawed, if he does anything but fight Haye its a duck by default, the division is so **** barring 3 fighters that Vitali could carry on until 50 if he wanted. Injuries dont mean **** if the compitition isnt there to capitalize, Lewis fought the far tougher and bigger punching opposition in a much better heavyweight era, every other time Lewis couldnt be ****ed to train he got stopped, Vitali got stopped by a semi shot out of shape Lewis.
Why is is justifiable that he doesnt face the best opposition possible, Vitali is no exception to the rule.
Stuff like this doesn't usually get under my skin, the Klitschko's are regarded as gods by some on this forum and thus should be allowed to get away with anything.atsch
all that Haye needs to do is to sign dotted line on the contract that has been offered to him. Beggars can't be choosers.
He's been waiting for the result of Arreola vs. Stiverne, which has been postponed over and over again. If Arreola wins, he'll retire. If Stiverne wins, he may fight him. Also, he's waiting to see how he recovers from his knee surgery, and whether there's going to be another election for mayor of Kiev.
Because all boxing divisions are crap and he can continue to make money. Vitali 40+, B-Hop almost 50, JMM 40+, Mayweather 36+ ... I can't remember a time in sport when old men ruled. The current generation sucks.
He is probably considering his options. But I could imagine that he wants another payday before retiring.
you can't be serious Lennox is nowhere close to a top 3 ATG you Brits are a delusional bunch. ATG's don't get stopped by McCall or fighters like Rahman :roflatsch