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Heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has urged fellow Brit Delicious Orie not to retire after just one professional bout. Orie recently announced his retirement despite winning his debut match, citing a waning passion for the sport. Joshua, who previously sparred with Orie, advised him to take time and keep training, highlighting the parallels with Michael Spinks, who also retired early but later returned to boxing.
Courtesy: Jack Figg
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