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Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz retires. Do you think he stay retired?
'baby bull' announces his retirement to study law. as he is only 27, do you think he will come back sometime?
suggested category ~ pregnancy and parenting!!!!
pardon my grammar. what i meant to say was "do you think he WILL stay retired"?
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavourite answer
No I don't think he'll come back, unlike a lot of boxers - Diaz has options and good options at that.
- Kool K.Lv 71 decade ago
He should stay retired because he has earned enough money from boxing to get his law firm off to a running start, i think he may still fight on occasions unless he has a lot of cases to work on, if he ends up being a very popular attorney then he probably will not box again.
The suggested category was pregnancy and parenting because of the computer recognized that key word "Baby" in his alias "Baby Bull".
- WoodyLv 61 decade ago
I think Diaz will be one of the few who actually stay away from the ring. He will have something to fall back on thanks to his education. Personally, I think it is a great move, especially since education can open doors to whatever you choose and it's something no one can ever take away. Boxing doesn't last for life. I bet his family will be at ease knowing he is doing something in life that's not vicious.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He doesn't have to take punches in the face anymore, so I certainly would hope he would.
Fighters really should retire in their late 20's if they want to be able to walk and talk at 40.
- 1 decade ago
He knows best. Before being smashed dumb, he better get into another career. He boxing skill is so so but toughness not enough. He shd quid boxing. Smart move !