TYPICALLY, the end of a career is not something a boxer gets to choose. Rather, it is something forced upon them, something that often blindsides them, and something they refuse to acknowledge exists so as to avoid what it actually represents. It is not, like a fight, something they can control in any traditional sense by using their left and right hands, nor is it something that can be scheduled in advance or booked in. It is instead something that comes along when the time is right - or wrong - and proves an opponent sneakier and more durable than any other. Once it's on you, attached to you, it stays right there, on your chest. The idea of it never leaves you alone.
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