When the love is gone you gotta go with it. This sport a dangerous game and he’s not making millions so why take punishment and fight as a journey man. Salute to you
Never knew anything about this guy until now but shouts out to him for the way he carried himself. Sounds like a very humble and clean hearted lad. Sounds way too intelligent to be boxing. Hope he finds something more fulfilling for his soul.
Don't fall into the trap that all fighters are stupid WTF!!!! Gotta be some sort of super casual😮😂 Or an ignorant, insulting fool.Never mind there's always one.🤡
Good luck to him . I thought the he fell out love with the game might have just been bit of mind game . But if he feels and knows it’s time then it’s time . And walking away in good health is key . ❤
All the best Ohara! Rarely do boxers retire when they should, this is a good time. Decent career, especially post the Hearn 'chucking him under a bus' comeback. Only losses have been to a prime Josh Taylor, J Catterel, a guy who should've been world champ when he fought him (Barrios) & a top young prospect. Not bad, hope he invests his money well & sticks around boxing to make a living. He speaks a lot , just needs a little refing without losing what makes him raw
Fair play Of you always been a good fighter and watch,was devastated for you in your world title fight.Very wise words concerning the parallel's between yourself and Derry Mathews.All the best in your future endeavours mate,like one of the lads in the comments said,about you being a trainer.I can defo see that.Nice one and thank you.👊🫶🇬🇧
Totally agree, it’s those fights after you’re done where a lot (not all) of the damage occurs. I hope that’s it for him and I cannot understand why anyone who likes him would want him to carry on.
Don't like to see fighters retire with their last fight being a loss, it tarnishes their reputation amongst the younger generations coming up and does not stand as a true testament to their level of talent. He has been fantastic for boxing, people do not give enough credit for keeping the blood pumping in the veins of British Boxing when it was having ups and downs. People like him, kept the momentum going in the U.K. with his entertaining pre-fight/post-fight talks and entertainment. Wish him all the best for his future, if this really was the last one. Hope he can take an easy opponent and retire with a nice win to cap off his career though. Respect Ohara
This guy has been an idiot and it's ok blaming everyone else and talking about being thrown under the bus, when it happened years ago. But there's not one bit of introspection in him in terms of his own behaviour and why boxing powers never came his way. HOWEVER, he has made money, been on high profile events and been involved in some big bouts. He's always brought entertainment to proceedings. And latterly he has come across more sensible and his retirement interviews show a considered and humble side to him. With his persona and experience I think he has a lot still to offer within the boxing industry
@@peteroberts3232 I'm talking about his wider past behaviours (look it up, very very disrespectful and idiotic, in my view)..I don't need to go into that, it's not relevant to drag things up. But you can't say what he has said and expect to be taken seriously and expect Matchroom to build you, especially when you're unproven. He seems to have grown up....there's a way back
@@peteroberts3232 that's your view, but I am referring to his past out of the ring behaviours and comments, which were idiotic (just look them up ). You can't have it on one hand and say the system went against me but then expect a top notch promotor to invest in an up and coming fighter when he's not doing his bit and towing the line. As I mentioned, in all this hard done by talk, he never goes over mistakes he's made. Anyhow, people change and he seems at peace and his experience and insights will no doubt see him have a role in boxing / media
Its not even that he was sharp, you Ohara have always preferred hooks over jabs and anyone should be able to figure out why a straight punch will land quicker than a punch with an arc So much uncapped potential it hurts
32 is not even that old, just admit you're a bum, literally every boxer from Canelo to Wilder to Fury. Boxers reach their primes between 28 to 35 according to stats. The average age of retirement is 37 but some go well into their 40s nowadays, Benard Hopkins won a title at 40, just admit you were never good.
@@thatguy-eg8el because Pakistanis are faster, stronger and more coordinated than white or black fighters in the UK. Look at Hamzah putting Ammo Williams in a bag and he was America's best black fighter
@@Shusein because Pakistanis dominate black and white fighters in the UK and have already started dominating American black fighters like Hamzah did to Ammo
Good luck to you OD for whatever you do mate...you been an entertainer!
Lmao he quit like a bih
When the love is gone you gotta go with it. This sport a dangerous game and he’s not making millions so why take punishment and fight as a journey man. Salute to you
He sucks and y'all glazing
He has no other skills
Gutted for him, so much wanted Ohara to win
Nobody wanted him to win.
Good luck to him. Hope he lives a happy life in retirement & proud of his successes
I wonder what Davies has planned for after the game. He might be an interesting coach.
He's got property so he's done good for himself. Boxing was a job to him and he knew that
A decent coach??? No harm mate but what gives you even a hint of coaching ability in ohara??
@@DavidTaylor1602armchair activist. He’s a better boxer or coach than you. The cheek of this comment. 😂pleb
@@solitude1586 Eh??? 😂😂😂😂😂
@@DavidTaylor1602 David your in the comments hating on accomplished professional fighters. Sort your head out fella.
Never knew anything about this guy until now but shouts out to him for the way he carried himself. Sounds like a very humble and clean hearted lad. Sounds way too intelligent to be boxing. Hope he finds something more fulfilling for his soul.
Don't fall into the trap that all fighters are stupid WTF!!!! Gotta be some sort of super casual😮😂 Or an ignorant, insulting fool.Never mind there's always one.🤡
Lovely lad. Wicked fighter. At 32 man is still sharp. Well done cuz
32 is still young in boxing
Boxing primes are 28 to 35. Age of retirements are 37 and many go into their 40s now
All the best in his retirement. Hope he sticks to it and isn't tempted back.
Good luck to him
You got anime as a profile pic lmao you suck just like ohara the quitter lol
Big up OD great Advice for Adam
He a coward he quit and y'all meat riding
He deserves a nice holiday to spain.
spain the country everyone goes to
@@thetruesquad5059I don’t think you understand
I wish you all the best brother. God bless you and your family.
Good luck to him . I thought the he fell out love with the game might have just been bit of mind game . But if he feels and knows it’s time then it’s time . And walking away in good health is key . ❤
All the best Ohara! Rarely do boxers retire when they should, this is a good time. Decent career, especially post the Hearn 'chucking him under a bus' comeback. Only losses have been to a prime Josh Taylor, J Catterel, a guy who should've been world champ when he fought him (Barrios) & a top young prospect. Not bad, hope he invests his money well & sticks around boxing to make a living. He speaks a lot , just needs a little refing without losing what makes him raw
The average age of retirement is 37
Always like OD, ever since Eddie threw him under the bus. I hope OD can still be on the scene, doing something else.
Fair play Of you always been a good fighter and watch,was devastated for you in your world title fight.Very wise words concerning the parallel's between yourself and Derry Mathews.All the best in your future endeavours mate,like one of the lads in the comments said,about you being a trainer.I can defo see that.Nice one and thank you.👊🫶🇬🇧
Good luck OD, your a real one,... You should be a manager!
damn 😔
Good luck OD i hope you recover soon and respect to man keep your head up champ.
Totally agree, it’s those fights after you’re done where a lot (not all) of the damage occurs. I hope that’s it for him and I cannot understand why anyone who likes him would want him to carry on.
the speed of azim was to much for davies i think its right that he hangs the gloves up
It was just a chin check match
Best move OD...it is important that you enjoy life now...!!!
Don't like to see fighters retire with their last fight being a loss, it tarnishes their reputation amongst the younger generations coming up and does not stand as a true testament to their level of talent. He has been fantastic for boxing, people do not give enough credit for keeping the blood pumping in the veins of British Boxing when it was having ups and downs. People like him, kept the momentum going in the U.K. with his entertaining pre-fight/post-fight talks and entertainment. Wish him all the best for his future, if this really was the last one. Hope he can take an easy opponent and retire with a nice win to cap off his career though. Respect Ohara
Mark my words he will be in the ring again in a few months.
Hope it’s not the last time we see Ohara in the ring but good luck to him. 💯💯
Good luck Ohara, you are a good man it seems and I wish you all the best in your life going forward!
God bless you brother, wish you well 🙏
Good luck od mate (BIG respect)
Good luck my brother
This guy has been an idiot and it's ok blaming everyone else and talking about being thrown under the bus, when it happened years ago. But there's not one bit of introspection in him in terms of his own behaviour and why boxing powers never came his way. HOWEVER, he has made money, been on high profile events and been involved in some big bouts. He's always brought entertainment to proceedings. And latterly he has come across more sensible and his retirement interviews show a considered and humble side to him. With his persona and experience I think he has a lot still to offer within the boxing industry
Not an idiot, just real in a false environment
@@peteroberts3232 I'm talking about his wider past behaviours (look it up, very very disrespectful and idiotic, in my view)..I don't need to go into that, it's not relevant to drag things up. But you can't say what he has said and expect to be taken seriously and expect Matchroom to build you, especially when you're unproven. He seems to have grown up....there's a way back
@@peteroberts3232 that's your view, but I am referring to his past out of the ring behaviours and comments, which were idiotic (just look them up ). You can't have it on one hand and say the system went against me but then expect a top notch promotor to invest in an up and coming fighter when he's not doing his bit and towing the line. As I mentioned, in all this hard done by talk, he never goes over mistakes he's made. Anyhow, people change and he seems at peace and his experience and insights will no doubt see him have a role in boxing / media
Good for you Mr Davis. Some great fights.
All the best Ohara
Southern/ British level at best ! A solid plodder stiff with a long reach and decent punch power !
He has never recovered from Eddie Hearn dumping him. OD like Shannon Courtney realised the game can be ruthless. Good luck to him.
Good luck to you Ohara, take care of yourself 🎉🎉🎉
All the best OD, buy another property. I know you have been smart and investing right
Well done Mr Davies ❤
Hopefully ohara jumps on TH-cam again..he had some interesting vids
Fair play
Last of the great characters
Guys a legend and wants the best for adam!
All the best to your future
How long can he keep the fitness 😂😂you was done from first 🔔 😂😂
Seems like a good lad.
All the best OD
I wish him the best in retirement but I guarantee he fights again he really doesn’t sound like a fighter ready to retire
His attitude let him down, still good luck to him.
Just hope he’s made enough money, I’m afraid I very much doubt it
He’s a journey man now . God bless you OD 💪💪💪💪
OD should release a rap song
I would not love something i was getting pasted in.
I wish Ohana all the best
He quit again
good luck 🤞
What a smart bloke. Should get into punditry and yep definitely save those brain cells.
Fs he was saying this all week 😂 read between the lines
Well done ohara
Its not even that he was sharp, you Ohara have always preferred hooks over jabs and anyone should be able to figure out why a straight punch will land quicker than a punch with an arc So much uncapped potential it hurts
Thought he would have had a better career
Good luck Ohara you showed a lot of balls in there tonight. Enjoy never being punched again
If anyone saw kash Ali fight Joyce, I think OD would be just like kash alis coach 😂
Ohara Davies I tip my hat
A true warrior who tried his best in the hardest game bar none
🥊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That was a terrible beating he took! He better stop now bcos its downhill from here...
He talked too much. Hope he got paid well tho.
I think he broke his nose 👃 his voice sound’s sniffly and congested
He would have carried on if he won. Never came to terms with his previous loss and now makes out like he’s not in love with the game.
He isn't in love with the game. He's lost multiple times and seems disinterested
I never rated Ohara Davies!
He'll be back by mid next year, with a different hair do
Bet you love the money, he will be back.
No!!! Still he hasn't fought anyone 😂
No more excuses for this lad. He’s pathetic, should’ve retired at the start of his career.
Easiest prediction, guy quits to easily
Just shush man
32 is not even that old, just admit you're a bum, literally every boxer from Canelo to Wilder to Fury. Boxers reach their primes between 28 to 35 according to stats. The average age of retirement is 37 but some go well into their 40s nowadays, Benard Hopkins won a title at 40, just admit you were never good.
The black quitter
What’s him being black got to do with anything?
@@TheoWalcott14 nothing. just your average racist boxing fan. they always make everything about race.
It’s a reference to Tyan booth calling him the black quitter because he “quit” against Josh Taylor
@@12arsenal21Thank you.
Washed
1. 32 is not that old
2. This was just a chin check fight
3. You have not done anything in your career
Pls stick to the armchair
Loses the fight gets whooped , continues to say " he ain't ment no body like me " 🙃😭😭
How you let an Asian beat you like this? Disgraceful
Bit racist don’t you think?
@@Shusein Jealous too, black fighters were never good to begin with, just sucking off white promoters for more clout
@@thatguy-eg8el because Pakistanis are faster, stronger and more coordinated than white or black fighters in the UK. Look at Hamzah putting Ammo Williams in a bag and he was America's best black fighter
@@Shusein because Pakistanis dominate black and white fighters in the UK and have already started dominating American black fighters like Hamzah did to Ammo
Cya!