Floyd Mayweather Jr is has organised an open-workout in Russia that hopes to draw the biggest crowd that there ever has been for a workout.
I personally don't even consider Floyd retired, and believe he will definitely fight on. But for those who are less sure, is this a sign of his return?
If I wanted to retire from the sport, I wouldn't be travelling to Russia to host a record-breaking work out. To me this, this shows that Floyd doesn't want to hang them up just quite yet.
https://www.instagram.com/p/-x0a9mx3V6/
Thoughts?
He'll come back after GGG moves up to SMW and the match is no longer doable
lol@this dumbass trying to suggest that floyd is ducking........lil g wouldn't dare risk moving up in weight. he's too much of a pvssy to do that.
Never assumed this. I saw the sponsored logos on the picture. I haven't heard of a guy retiring then 3 months later doing a huge open work out in another country, just saying.
Of course they hang around the sport, but not like this.
Not like what? It's a promotional event to break a world record. What exactly is it you're seeing here?
Retired boxers hang around the sport all the damn time. Don't be naive.
You're also assuming he's doing this for free, and there's no upside.
Never assumed this. I saw the sponsored logos on the picture. I haven't heard of a guy retiring then 3 months later doing a huge open work out in another country, just saying.
Of course they hang around the sport, but not like this.
If you truly wanted to retire from the sport, would it be on your list to host a record breaking open work out in Russia 3 months later? Probably not. To me, seems like he doesn't quite want to give the sport up and still wants to generate some speculation of a come back.
Retired boxers hang around the sport all the damn time. Don't be naive.
You're also assuming he's doing this for free, and there's no upside.
Well i think most people in boxing feel he will fight once more at least.
I suppose it's difficult to retire when you're at the top and can still pick up a cool $30m at the very least. No matter how rich you are, $30m is a huge amount of money and he's not that rich in the grand scheme of what real wealth is. He's just rich for an athlete.
I think he should walk away from a boxing perspective but from a business point of view, anyone would be a fool to be turning down those amounts of money when you can still beat everyone around your weight. But then you have to know when to hang them up as well.
What does that have to do with a comeback?
If you truly wanted to retire from the sport, would it be on your list to host a record breaking open work out in Russia 3 months later? Probably not. To me, seems like he doesn't quite want to give the sport up and still wants to generate some speculation of a come back.
who cares, if he comes back cool if he doesnt cool why speculate for? accomplishes nothing at all.
Mayweather getting an award in russia or soemthing like that I know that much.
I am feeding this people on the BS. What's wrong with speculation anyway? Does no harm at all.