Does Anyone Here Believe That Floyd Will Retire After Fighting DLH?

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  • moy22487
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    #21
    I think its an act to sell tickets and to get oscar to take the fight.
    He won't retire, but I don't see him fighting at 154 after this fight.
    Hopefully he doesn't retire yet W or L.
    But hopefully he retires before all his skill waste away and he gets beat by par level opp. Like chavez, sugar, duran, and many other did.

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    • tongpo2000
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      #22
      I believe theres a strong chance he'll retire. Only if he wins though, but I think it
      will be an easy UD for him.

      He will go out thinking he's the best ever because thats the kind of douche bag he is.

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      • Addison
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        #23
        Originally posted by TRUTH
        I find it hard to believe because of his age, but who knows. If I had to bet on it, I would bet that he will fight after May 5th at some point...
        I can't call it.

        I hope he's not as prideful as I am, because I wouldn't say some **** like that and go back on it.

        I hope Floyd gives himself a way out.. There's much left to do.

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        • hugh grant
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          #24
          Whether or not he retires very much depends on how ambitious he is? How does he wants to be remembered? Does he want people to say he was the greatest boxer who ever lived after he retires? Even if he beats DLH he already knows he aint being claimed better than SRR. RJJ had achieved a lot in his career and he was getting comparisons with SRR, but still he failed to be the greatest of all time! Even though at one time he was close being claimed it, after beating Ruiz. But in retrospect we know people got carried away with that victory but only for a while.

          If he beats DLH, the experts will certainly not say he is better than SRR! PBF wont be better than a lot of boxers, again in the eyes of the experts, i would imagine if he was to even beat DLH. PBF would have to have more matchups on his record and take on more worthy challengers and yes, a longer career.

          Does PBF want to know how good he can be? If he does he knows he cant retire after DLH, and that is even as much as he had achieved/
          Last edited by hugh grant; 01-12-2007, 07:42 PM.

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