Could Mayweather recover from a KO loss to DLH?

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  • freedom213
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    #1

    Could Mayweather recover from a KO loss to DLH?

    Not sayin this is gonna happen(hope is more like it) but if it does would he be able to come back like a champion or would it ruin his confidence and his future ability, maybe it would be good for him?
  • moy22487
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    if it happens floyd wont have a problem comeing back from it. floyd is so mentaly strong and smart that he would find a way to pick him self up, with un tune up fight then have a big fight by the end of the year,
    if he gets koed that is.

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    • freedom213
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      #3
      Originally posted by moy22487
      if it happens floyd wont have a problem comeing back from it. floyd is so mentaly strong and smart that he would find a way to pick him self up, with un tune up fight then have a big fight by the end of the year,
      if he gets koed that is.
      you dont think it would affect the confidence he has in his defense and his willingness to counter in the pocket? seems like he thrives on this.

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      • moy22487
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        yes but he knows he is going in with a bigger stronger guy, he will just go down in weight and fight some hand picked opp, and be smart about takeing fights with bigger guys. his style has worked for him in 37 fights i dont think on bad showeing would impact him enough to cost him.

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        • DiEgO_cHiCo_CoRRaLeS
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          #5
          i think it would ruin his career. the only reason people watch floyds fights are because his undefeated, he's a boring fighter and doesnt get alot of people to his fights or buy his ppv's! if & when he gets ko'd he'll be FINISHED!!!

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          • itliangladiator
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            #6
            I think he would rebound well. He would probably need a good tune-up fight to get his confidence up...after that he would be good to go. He would move back down to welterweight and have some more big fights against some big names: Cotto, Mosley, Judah 2, etc. He would wanna a crack at one of these big name guys at welterweight to redeem himself.

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            • moochi
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              #7
              he'd go down and fight hatton

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              • freedom213
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                #8
                Originally posted by moochi
                he'd go down and fight hatton
                I know he has options but Im curious how it would affect him mentally.

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                • Ramamaiden
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                  i think he will recover, cos he is a great boxer. btw i think a loss is the best thing that can happen to him. in my opinion you cant be the best if you have never lose once in your life. that is the real challenge, when you taste defeat and you are able to make a comeback a prove everyone that you are even stornger than before.

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                  • ml2niceguy
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                    #10
                    i think regardless of the outcome there's gonna be a rematch...too much money is going to made off of this fight for there not to be a rematch

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