We don't really know what a fighter is made of until he loses.
Many great fighters after suffering their first crushing defeat were unable to come back and return to championship form.
ATGs provide many examples of fighters coming back from a loss to emerge victorious.
In your opinion, could Floyd Mayweather recover from a devastating loss?
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yet pac has 101 excuses why he cant take the test to fight floyd
Pac agreed to the test since day one flom. It is just Pac negotiated for cut-off days because he doesn't want to be blood drained the day of the fight like Floyd always wanted to be.
floyd knows pac would kill him.
floyd losing his 0 might end his career...might..
or it may catapult him to even greater heights; as he may try to erase the stigma of losing his 0 by fighting more and winning over great oppositions...
for example, a rematch with whomever took his 0 out is very likely considering the big $$$...
Floyd has too much pride and put his "0" above anything else. He protected it by not fighting those boxers has the higher chance of beating him. Once he loses most probably he will retire like Hamed.
Still trying to be the biggest Pac groupie, huh!?!
Floyd has too much pride and put his "0" above anything else. He protected it by not fighting those boxers has the higher chance of beating him. Once he loses most probably he will retire like Hamed.
Many would argue that Floyd did get his first loss against Castillo when he fought with an injured shoulder, but immediately avenged it. Score cards were closer the 2nd time but the fight was not. He was rocked bigtime against SSM but came back and dominated. If you question his heart in the ring, or have in the past, you probably have lost a lot of money betting against him.