He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.
He's arrogant.
He talks trash.
He likes to have fun.
Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?
He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
you could argue that the best thing that could happen is for Floyd to lose, then he will stop protecting his -0- and we will see a much more aggressive Floyd in the future. I personally think Floyd is a great however he hasnt fully reached his potential yet and perhaps if he lost then that would allow his full potential to be achieved. Sounds silly but sometimes to be great you have to lose.
Can you imagine the rematch? It would be even bigger than the first fight. Personally i hope floyd wouldnt retire and wouldnt think that he has to just as he lost, he still has a lot to give to boxing and the fans and to come bk from a loss is what makes a real champ.
Still kinda think he will beat pacman tho so it all cud be pointless convo
Contrary to the belief of many on here Naz wasn't forced into retirement by losing to MAB. He just didn't have the hunger anymore, he had one more fight a year later then retired a rich man.
Whether Floyd retires if he loses comes down to two things: Hunger and money, the same reasons why every boxer either quits or keeps fighting.
He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.
He's arrogant.
He talks trash.
He likes to have fun.
Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?
He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
it depends on how badly he loses. if he gets KTFO he will quit. if he loses badly, he will quit. if its a close fight he will want a rematch.
i don't think so, as i watch floyd previously eventhough he was disrespecting his opponent but after the fight he's always gracious in his win, so i think he will continue fighting and we will see a more determined floyd.
I was thinking what if these '0' fighters lost but didn't kind of lose track. They may have had no fear and faced much bigger names. Personally I think Floyd could lose 1 or 2 fights but have great fights VS Pac, Mosely, Cotto, Marg, Williams, Berto, Cintron, Clottey etc...
Imagine his resume with those names also. Even if he lost 2 times, he would be a top 5 ATG guranteed. His resume is already extremely good so even a top 1 but I'll admit don't know enough of the boxing and the past to say 100%top 1
Maybe if Pac didn't lose early, he would have had that fear factor aswell, but now he is himself willing to take on all challengers.
If he loses a close fight to Pac in March, there will be a rematch and I honestly expect the close loss plus the loss of the 0 to lead to us seeing a monster Floyd we haven't seen since he left 130 really.
IRS problems will keep him from RETIRING.
He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.
He's arrogant.
He talks trash.
He likes to have fun.
Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?
He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
That will be interesting. If they last 12 rounds to save face they might give them a DRAW. WHO KNOWS
If PBF still has issues with the IRS he wont retire. Thats reason why he came back in. WWE wasnt making enough for him.
Floyd actually gives me a completely different vibe. I feel if he loses his 0 he will lose all caution about his record and just start fighting everyone.
This seems pretty likely. He already feels as if he has nothing to prove. If he loses, he'll feel the need to prove that he is the best.
If pbf loses and bounces back he could be an even stronger person, that fear of losing his '0' which seems apparent will diminish and he could become even greater if he clears out the ww and jmw division, which I think he is capable off!
Then again after a payday like march 13th why not retire with your health intact?
He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.
He's arrogant.
He talks trash.
He likes to have fun.
Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?
He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
I think FMJ with a loss is better than the one without a loss.
Imagine an agressive Floyd, that would be fun to watch.
IF PBF loses he knows there is nothing he can do against any opponent that will help him overtake Pac in the ATG list. SO he might retire if he feels he has enough money.
On the other hand if he beats Pac, and then goes on to beat some other notable opponents hes still in with a shout. But he better do something great if he beats Pac. No beating beating Hatton at147 type tricks.
Fighters that hard to lose are:
PAc
Floyd
Hopkins
Calzghe
there work ethic is greater than other fighters I hear of. So it could be the reason why they rarely lose.
Floyd actually gives me a completely different vibe. I feel if he loses his 0 he will lose all caution about his record and just start fighting everyone.
Nassim Hamid didnt train his last couple of fights. He lost his sight of boxing.
What makes Floyd pretty good is that he is alway training and a gym rat.