We know Floyd is always going to avoid Khan no matter what happens, that's quite clear from the historical record, but if Khan managed to overcome Canelo does that finalize Floyd's so-called "retirement" plan? He can't return and rematch Canelo, but he could rematch Pacquiao or weight-drain GGG down to 154, like he weight-drained Canelo to 152.
I guess options still remain on the table for him although perhaps many more people would start calling him out on ducking Khan at that point so he may be forced to permanently retire in order to avoid the inevitable backlash? Are you a previous duck-denier who'd then castigate Floyd if he unretired but swerved the Khan fight for the 4th time in a row (Pacquiao fight excluded)?
What do you think, if Khan can pull off the huge upset against the non-weight-drained version of Canelo who Floyd refused to fight, is Floyd knocked out of the game for good, final nail in the retirement coffin?
I guess options still remain on the table for him although perhaps many more people would start calling him out on ducking Khan at that point so he may be forced to permanently retire in order to avoid the inevitable backlash? Are you a previous duck-denier who'd then castigate Floyd if he unretired but swerved the Khan fight for the 4th time in a row (Pacquiao fight excluded)?
What do you think, if Khan can pull off the huge upset against the non-weight-drained version of Canelo who Floyd refused to fight, is Floyd knocked out of the game for good, final nail in the retirement coffin?
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