Trainer expects Saunders to retire following devastating eye injury
Canelo Alvarez  stopped Billy Joe Saunders to win super-middleweight bout as Brit 'busts eye socket',
Canelo Alvarez stopped Billy Joe Saunders to win super-middleweight bout as Brit 'busts eye socket',

TRAINER Jamie Moore expects Billy Joe Saunders to retire from boxing following his devastating eye injury in his loss to Canelo Alvarez last Saturday night in Arlington, Texas.
Saunders (30-1, 14 KOs) suffered a quadripod fracture of his right orbital bone, which involved three separate fractures. With that type of injury, there’s a risk that Saunders’ career will be finished.

Moore believes that Saunders, 31, won’t want to return to the ring to risk his health again after the eye injury.
Moreover, Saunders may lack the motivation to continue fighting when he sees his pay dropping off dramatically for his next fight. Saunders made a lot of money for the Canelo fight, and unfortunately, he’s not likely to receive anywhere close to that.

“You could see the damage instantly as soon as the shot landed, and the look of it is a lot different than the normal swelling of the eye,” said Jamie Moore to iFL TV about Saunder’s fight-ending eye injury in the eighth round against Canelo.

“I think Billy is at the stage where he’s done so much financially out of the sport, and he’s achieved a lot.
“This could be the kind of injuries where he sort of goes, ‘Is it worth still putting your health at risk for the long-term goals? Do I need to do it anymore?’
“So I don’t think he [Saunders] will carry on.. It’s such a tough game, and especially to hit the heights that he hit.

“The magnitude of that experience. It’s going to be a big ask to get him to come back to box a 10-rounder against a top 20 guy after he’s had an injury.
“I don’t foresee that happening. There’s plenty of fights there for him, and he’s young enough to do it if he wanted to it.

“And I think a lot of us that come from the background that we come from; we want to financially secure ourselves and our families to make sure that we don’t have to experience what we’ve experienced in the previous generations.

“He’s done that now, so I don’t foresee him trying to risk that,” said Moore about Saunders having made his money out of the sport.
Moore could be right about Saunders not returning to the ring to risk suffering a similar injury to his right orbital bone.
Billy Joe made an estimated $7 million for the Canelo fight, and he’s probably not going to want to come back to the ring to make a fraction of against a hungry contender. (Boxing News 24)

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