Jordan's retirement in 1998 was perfect timing. Then he came back which was kinda lame.
Yeah Kareem stayed one year too long. Didn't help the Lakers at all in 89.
Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
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Re: Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
Damn Rob, that's cold.Robceltsfan wrote:Early: Len Bias
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Re: Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
Boxing:
Too early: Andre Ward
Perfect: Floyd
Too late: Evander Holyfield
Too early: Andre Ward
Perfect: Floyd
Too late: Evander Holyfield
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Tyson was too late too, now that you mention boxing. He was lethal early on, and his KO of Michael spinks (89 seconds if memory serves) was him at his most dominant.LNS wrote:Boxing:
Too early: Andre Ward
Perfect: Floyd
Too late: Evander Holyfield
Edit: It was 91 seconds, not 89.
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Re: Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
americaninfidel wrote:Tyson was too late too, now that you mention boxing. He was lethal early on, and his KO of Michael spinks (89 seconds if memory serves) was him at his most dominant.LNS wrote:Boxing:
Too early: Andre Ward
Perfect: Floyd
Too late: Evander Holyfield
Edit: It was 91 seconds, not 89.
There’s a long list of boxers that kept going way past their expiration date. I listed Holyfield because he is a bit punch drunk now... but Mike Tyson, Roy Jones, James Toney, Bernard Hopkins.... there are so many dudes that retired way too late.