Better representative of the pfp#1 title. Floyd or Pac?
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For a professional athlete to be motivated by money and money only is really dissapointing. Especially someone as naturally gifted, and talented as Floyd.
His whole reason for retirement was because the sport of boxing didn't bring him joy.
He is miserable as a fighter, its like people who go to work everyday and hate their job...sure the only reason they do it is for the money, but those are the worst type of employees to have.Comment
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For a professional athlete to be motivated by money and money only is really dissapointing. Especially someone as naturally gifted, and talented as Floyd.
His whole reason for retirement was because the sport of boxing didn't bring him joy.
He is miserable as a fighter, its like people who go to work everyday and hate their job...sure the only reason they do it is for the money, but those are the worst type of employees to have.Comment
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Based on your original question regarding who's searching for better fights that fans want to see it's obviously Pacquiao, hands down. He's now taking on Ricky Hatton, which is a more evenly matched fight now than Hatton vs. Floyd was, being that it's at 140 and Hatton is reinvigorated with Floyd, Sr. in his corner.
Pacquiao fought Marquez, moved up to fight Diaz, moved up two more divisions to fight De La Hoya, and is now fighting Ricky Hatton. All he has to do after Hatton is perhaps go back to Lightweight and fight two or three fights there, if Floyd doesn't come out to fight him.
Even if Pac-Man loses to Hatton, which is highl possible, he can still make great fights at Lightweight with guys like Marquez, Campbell and Juan Diaz.Comment
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