If PBF doesn't retire...

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  • meldubb
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    • Jul 2005
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    #1

    If PBF doesn't retire...

    So happy Floyd beat got a victory that will place him in boxing history. Props to De La Hoya showing he had heart even though he was winded and should have used his jab more in the later rounds but lets look at this here. In my opinion the only man that really has a chance in beating the P4P kingpin from 154 on down would be Sugar Shane Mosley. To me thats who i would rather see Floyd fighting to begin with instead of Oscar. Floyd currently holds the WBC version of the welterweight championship that Shane is the interim champion of. If Floyd doesn't retire and wants too keep his welterweight belt he would have to fight Shane. Honestly this fight NEEDS to happen. I think Floyd will come out on top but i just think this fight needs to happen fast.


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  • bishop2006
    Pound For Pound
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    • Jan 2006
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    #2
    I think Floyd would win a UD

    Floyd and Shane are about the same size,so wedont have to worry about the size advantage,Floyds stamina is better,Floyds more accurate

    U no what fight id love to see from a long time ago? Zab Judah vs Mosley,i think there styles would clash perfectly

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    • Gareth Ivanovic
      Bale, Bale, Bale
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      • Mar 2007
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      #3
      For me the only man I would like to see him fight at this present time is Sugar Shane. In the future if Floyd was still boxing, I would like to see him face Andre Berto. That's if Berto pan's out and he doesn't move up in weight.

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