Depends, if he get blown out..which I find unlikely then yes, but if its competitive then he should continue, it would just show that being away from the game took its toll..but it dont mean he wont be able to come back and whoop everyone's @ss at 147.
He should not stop fighting no matter the outcome. Fighters retiring after a loss or two is crap. We need more old school fighters. A loss is a loss not the end of the world. What if Louis, Ali or Leonard would have retired after their first loss? As long as a fighter has anything to give and want to be doing it they should keep doing it.
Marquez WONT win. He's to slow for Floyd and not strong enough...he got heart, but that's about it!
This kind of stuff is funny, I weigh over 150 and if JMM hit me flush a few times I think I might quit; people act like a smaller guy can't hurt someone who weighs 15 pounds more than them- a cheek bone is a cheek bone and a nose is a nose, not covered by any muscle or skin.
The best thing that could possibly happen to Mayweather (in my opinion) is to get beaten. I don't give a **** about an unbeaten record, i guarantee you he will be ten times the fighter he is now if he lost a fight and came back. He would go on an absolute rampage and show us his real offensive skills due to not caring anymore about an unbeaten record. It should hopefully make him more acceptable as a person too because the loss would humble him.
It's one thing to go through your career undefeated, it's another thing to have the courage and heart to come back from a loss and beat the man that beat you.
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