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    Floyd Mayweather has again raised hopes of a mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao by claiming he wants to stay active after Saturday's clash in Las Vegas with Miguel Cotto.

    The 35-year-old has previously stated it is his intention to retire by the time he is 37, so with the clock ticking on what has been a glittering career for the seven-time world champion there is still that possibility - however small it may be - that he could take on Pacquiao and settle the long-running dispute about who is pound-for-pound king.
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  • #2
    Mayweather vs Pacquiao will never happen after he beats Cotto he has some good options left Martinez Canelo Berto if he beats Ortiz Khan Peterson winner
    Last edited by MrClutch85; 05-01-2012, 11:43 AM.

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    • #3
      Mayweather already said he didn't want to end up like M. Ali, and he wants to protect his health. That is an indirect way of saying he wants to retire without fighting Pacquiao, and possibly get Hattonized.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Scarab View Post
        Mayweather already said he didn't want to end up like M. Ali, and he wants to protect his health. That is an indirect way of saying he wants to retire without fighting Pacquiao, and possibly get Hattonized.
        in the past 3 1/2 years, the only person manny has "hattonized" has been hatton.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FLY TY View Post
          in the past 3 1/2 years, the only person manny has "hattonized" has been hatton.

          But Floyd and Hatton fight EXACTLY THE SAME so it's obvious the outcome will be EXACTLY THE SAME. right?!?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Best in Boxing View Post
            But Floyd and Hatton fight EXACTLY THE SAME so it's obvious the outcome will be EXACTLY THE SAME. right?!?
            exactly!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ComboBreaker1
              Sure Floyd the other 42 opponents does count but beating PAC will seal the deal. U can go out there and play against 40 teams but if none of those teams are the defending champ then it really just mean u beat all those 40 teams but u didn't beat the champ yet in Floyd's case it's pac since he's the current p4p.
              Dont think so. Since a majority of fans (including pac fans), writers, former boxers, former trainers, current boxers, current trainers, and the list goes on, think that he lost to JMM that star isnt shining as bright anymore. This fight had hype till he got a gift decision. I dont think he stands a chance, but then again i never thought did.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Scarab View Post
                Mayweather already said he didn't want to end up like M. Ali, and he wants to protect his health. That is an indirect way of saying he wants to retire without fighting Pacquiao, and possibly get Hattonized.
                No thats saying he doesn't want to have to go in the ring and take vicious beatings from Berbick and Holmes for paydays that late in his career.

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                • #9
                  If he wants to stay active and fight more fights without fighting Pacquiao I don't know why anyone would object to that. I laud him for that sincerely. That in itself is taking risks. I just hope he will do exactly what he says he'll do. That is, stay active till he reaches 37.

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                  • #10
                    floyd is starting to sound like a broken record...

                    hopefully his next fight will be against canelo (if he wins) in a unification bout with the lineal title at stake or martinez

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