It appears that an Oscar De La Hoya rematch is not the only fight to make Floyd Mayweather, Jr. come out of his recent retirement. According to a recent report in the Newark Star-Ledger, Mayweather would be willing to come out of retirement for a potential bout with Felix "Tito" Trinidad, who also happens to be retired. [details]
Mayweather: "I Would Fight Felix Trinidad"
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This fight would be wayyyyy more boring than a De La Hoya rematch. Anybody remember what happens when Tito fights a skilled boxer? And I mean every single time?!?! It is a one sided affair where Tito stalks aimlessly, gets tagged at will, and pretty much just looks lost. Wink did it. Hop did it. Even Oscar did it for eight rounds, he just decided to stop punching at the end. Floyd would make the Oscar fight look like Hagler ****ing Hearns with this one! -
trinidad is very fat and slow for mayweather !
mayweather is the best in the world and easy victory for mayweather !Comment
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Yup, it sure does seem that way. What a shame about him. Through all the rhetoric, too bad he doesn't just line them all up and show that he can beat them all. All the real greats did it ... to be the best, they took on the tough contenders and dealt with the outcome ... win, lose or draw. I certainly do not think less of SRR, Ali, Armstrong, SRL, Hearns, ... because they have losses on their records. In fact, it's telling how they came back after their first loss that helps define the greats to me.
I don't know for sure but it seems to me that Mayweather Jr. would end up pocketing quite a bit of change if he did line them up and fight the non past their prime/retired contemporaries. At this stage though, I am doubtful that it would turn out this way. :sigh:Comment
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mosley tooth was hurting and his wife wouldn't let him...
talk trash about floyd but don't use mosley... Mosley didn't want to fight him before dela hoya...Comment
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