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  • #11
    Originally posted by boxasmash View Post
    At 31 he's still in his prime but he retires the minute legit welterweights call him out.

    Retired before Cotto -Marg so regardless of the winner he was out of the equation, like Larry merchant said "I got nothing against you Floyd, I just want to know when your going to fight somebody decent".

    People are angry and ODLH for turning down marg, they should be angry and floyd the lil ***** for retireing. He hasnt proved **** at 147 to make me think he could beat any of the top fighters. As we've seen Zab getting ruined by cotto and dominated by clottey too, all his top wins have been beaten and beaten worse than he beat them.
    hahahahahahaha this coming from a calzaghe nuthugger. 43 and 40 year old has beens? no problem. retiring when you're won everything in several weight classes? ***** move. Whats wrong in retiring in your prime? Nothing wrong with that unless you are unproven. You boy Calzaghe at 36 IS STILL UNPROVEN (look at the polls made about it in NBS). WOW. No one decent? hahahaha he's fought who's who on most divisions he was in and even in his last he still got Rick Hatton, a younger, 43-0 undefeated CHAMPION. You can't get much better than that for a retirement fight. Oscar is fighting someone 3 divisions smaller and Calzaghe is on his second 40 year old, this time an even more shot fighter in Jones. Floyd was the best of our generation, like it or not punk.
    Last edited by Allucard; 10-28-2008, 03:09 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Allucard View Post
      hahahahahahaha this coming from a calzaghe nuthugger. 43 and 40 year old has beens? no problem. retiring when you're won everything in several weight classes? ***** move. Whats wrong in retiring in your prime? Nothing wrong with that unless you are unproven. You boy Calzaghe at 36 IS STILL UNPROVEN (look at the polls made about it in NBS). WOW. No one decent? hahahaha he's fought who's who on most divisions he was in and even in his last he still got Rick Hatton, a younger, 43-0 undefeated CHAMPION. You can't get much better than that for a retirement fight. Oscar is fighting someone 3 divisions smaller and Calzaghe is on his second 40 year old, this time an even more shot fighter in Jones. Floyd was the best of our generation, like it or not punk.
      & joke cal-slappy lost 2 Hopkins in reality! not the official call. Mayweather retired in his prime like Barry Sanders did in football...

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      • #13
        One thing that remains a fact is, he left right before facing the dangerous/top dogs at 147. That right there will harm his legacy. There's always going to be a ? at the end of his name.

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        • #14
          any pro who can retire financially secure with their health in tact has done the right thing in my opinion.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by j.razor View Post
            hate all u want but we all know 4 a fact cotto & margo. cant beat him so whats da point?
            you don't win fights on hypotheticalS.he's not a fantasy fighter.he's a pro boxer.you win boxing matches BY ACTUALLY FIGHTING THEM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by rj_ct View Post
              any pro who can retire financially secure with their health in tact has done the right thing in my opinion.
              Yeah, he's done right by him. Dont cry and moan when u get criticized by the fans though. Fans want to see u prove yourself against the top comp. They dont care if u retire rich.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
                you don't win fights on hypotheticalS.he's not a fantasy fighter.he's a pro boxer.you win boxing matches BY ACTUALLY FIGHTING THEM.
                Exactly. By the Floydboy way of thinking, Tyson didnt even have to fight Buster Douglas because he "WOULD'VE" whooped him.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
                  Yeah, he's done right by him. Dont cry and moan when u get criticized by the fans though. Fans want to see u prove yourself against the top comp. They dont care if u retire rich.
                  i'm looking at it from a human perspective, not necessarily a sports fan perspective. as a man it kills me to read stories about guys like wilfred benitez and jerry quarry (and way too many others).

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Allucard View Post
                    hahahahahahaha this coming from a calzaghe nuthugger. 43 and 40 year old has beens? no problem. retiring when you're won everything in several weight classes? ***** move. Whats wrong in retiring in your prime? Nothing wrong with that unless you are unproven. You boy Calzaghe at 36 IS STILL UNPROVEN (look at the polls made about it in NBS). WOW. No one decent? hahahaha he's fought who's who on most divisions he was in and even in his last he still got Rick Hatton, a younger, 43-0 undefeated CHAMPION. You can't get much better than that for a retirement fight. Oscar is fighting someone 3 divisions smaller and Calzaghe is on his second 40 year old, this time an even more shot fighter in Jones. Floyd was the best of our generation, like it or not punk.
                    are you angry?

                    no one mentioned calzaghe, keep on topic.

                    lets see where was we....oh yeah. Mayweather is a coward *****. Carry on.

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                    • #20
                      Ain't nothing wrong with retireing on top,,,there was nobody who can keep up with him anyways...

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