If i were Floyd Mayweather i'd retire too. Right timming.

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  • Allucard
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    If i were Floyd Mayweather i'd retire too. Right timming.

    I mean, there is noone else out there of floyd's generation who could prove a challenge. sluggers? pbf eats em for desert, ask gatti and baldomir. Noone cept for oscar did come close to his skills. so he went up 5 divisions from where he started (btw he became world champion in which of those divisions he stepped while going up) to beat oscar at a whopping 154 pounds in what i consider to be the match of the year so far. It's better to retire in your prime. Anything he can still do in boxing wont come close to what he has done already. I just hope he doesnt come out with a middle age crises thinking he can become world champion at 32. It will probably happen though. I know very few fighters who retired and stayed retired. Once a fighter always a fighter sad to say...
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    In his own mind he has reached legendary status. 5 titles in 5 different weightclasses and retiring undefeated. He's made the money he wants and believes he has nothing else to prove. Ending your career with the richest fight in boxing ever doesn't sound bad to me.

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    • Allucard
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      #3
      Originally posted by FloydFan90
      In his own mind he has reached legendary status. 5 titles in 5 different weightclasses and retiring undefeated. He's made the money he wants and believes he has nothing else to prove. Ending your career with the richest fight in boxing ever doesn't sound bad to me.
      Dude, me and you are about the only Floyd real fans. That gotta mean something. Know what? Floyd is great. I'd love to see him fight once more, for real big money. Maybe do like Oscar and start a gym or fighting company. It would have a slow start but be HUGE finally because dispite people usually hating him (because he beat all of his opponents and people cant imagine floyd the superior fighter he really is), they would come to love him and he would be like the alternative side of Golden Boy. Would be like, lams, and otherwise good boys and sheep, go to Oscar, the good guy. What wanna have them ****ed? Wanna be the bad guy? Come to the PBF massacre promotions (better name is required). That would be an even better idea than fighting. His legend and legacy as the best of his generation and the hatered would would aid alot in this business.

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      • bdevils
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        #4
        Originally posted by EliteSoldier
        do you like floyds balls
        Another intelligent post jerkoff.

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        • Allucard
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          #5
          This is not a hate thread.

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            #6
            no way floyd-oscar is the fight of the year.....vasquez-marquez...cotto-judah...and of course pavlik-miranda were way better fights.....mayweather style is a hard one to figure and one that ive never enjoyed watching so i hope this is really it....he deserves everything he has...

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