If mayweather losses, does he lose his Marketability?

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  • thebowtod
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    #11
    IT would be better for us, cuz then he wouldn't duck anyone anymore. Sometimes, fighters need to lose to be a better fighter

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    • freeloada
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      #12
      i dont see Money losing this match but if the impossible happens.. then he for sure isnt gonna fight again.. like uncle bob said, his pshyce couldnt handle a loss.. he's afraid of a loss.. he'd be ****ed up in the head..

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      • JmH Reborn
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        #13
        If Mayweather loses this fight, which I can't fathom, but if he did...I think a new persona will emerge. Out to prove a point. I think Marquez would be an immediate rematch and I don't think we'd hear him anymore talking about losses or PPV records...

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        • ThunderWolf
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          #14
          Originally posted by jayiza
          Reload this Page If mayweather losses, does he lose his Marketability?
          If PBF loses to JMM, a lightweight, he loses all legacy and marketability. He becomes a class B fighter all of a sudden.

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          • Ravishing
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            #15
            Floyd's built himself on being Mr "0", so if he loses his "0" he's gotta do one hell of a job re-creating a different persona. People won't buy into his shtick anymore.

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