That's the crux of it though. We'd all love to see Jamie back, he's a great boxer and one of the most universally liked people in boxing. Nobody wants to see him hurt.
Maybe just the way i think, but nobody wants to see anyone hurt- ever. There is a chance of it anytime your in the ring at any stage in your career. No more chance now then before really that's what I'm trying to say- and if someone wants to do something then do it! Life's top short and if boxing and winning fights makes jamie happy then he should go for it and not look back- and if he loses all the naysayers can pat themselves on the back and go 'yey, we told you so!' and everyone else will say 'yes you guys are the best' ha ha ha God that's a rant and a half - all im saying is follow dreams while u can
i dont think he was ever world class. he had a very poor defence in his last few fights he was really awful he should stay retired and hope sky call him up to be a pundit on the odd occasion. otherwise get a job in security or something
You're such an insecure, attention seeking little ****. And if you met him, you would have your tongue so far up his arse, you wouldn't even be able to get out "Can I have your autograph?". All you do is talk **** about fighters and sneer about guys who gave everything because you patently don't get the attention from others in the real world that you so desperately crave. Moore should stay retired. It is all well and good talking about dreams, but that is why safety measures and licences are there. To ensure that people don't die for their dream and leave their families without and damage the sport further. It would be a disaster if a guy was allowed to come back who had failed a brain scan for safety and then went on to die in the ring. A disaster for the sport, not to mention for himself and his family.
x2 all of this, bang on ps lirvayouve obviously got something wrong with you and will never achieve anything significant in life :thumbsup