If Floyd loses, will he do a Prince Naz?

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  • PensionKiller
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    #1

    If Floyd loses, will he do a Prince Naz?

    He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.

    He's arrogant.

    He talks trash.

    He likes to have fun.

    Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?

    He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
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    #2
    Originally posted by PensionKiller
    He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.

    He's arrogant.

    He talks trash.

    He likes to have fun.

    Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?

    He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
    He is far more elite than prince naseem ever was,plus if he did retire after the fight he is 32 thats not young in boxing.

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    • eazy_mas
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      #3
      Nassim Hamid didnt train his last couple of fights. He lost his sight of boxing.

      What makes Floyd pretty good is that he is alway training and a gym rat.

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      • Clyde Barrow
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        #4
        PBF will retire if he loses. Even if he won, he really only has a fight with the Berto-Mosley winner left. I highly doubt he'd move back up to 154.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          Floyd actually gives me a completely different vibe. I feel if he loses his 0 he will lose all caution about his record and just start fighting everyone.

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          • eazy_mas
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            #6
            Fighters that hard to lose are:
            PAc
            Floyd
            Hopkins
            Calzghe

            there work ethic is greater than other fighters I hear of. So it could be the reason why they rarely lose.

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            • hugh grant
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              #7
              IF PBF loses he knows there is nothing he can do against any opponent that will help him overtake Pac in the ATG list. SO he might retire if he feels he has enough money.

              On the other hand if he beats Pac, and then goes on to beat some other notable opponents hes still in with a shout. But he better do something great if he beats Pac. No beating beating Hatton at147 type tricks.

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              • Puntoyhauf
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                #8
                Originally posted by PensionKiller
                He loves his '0' and talks about it all the time.

                He's arrogant.

                He talks trash.

                He likes to have fun.

                Will his confident mentality force him to give up boxing if he loses?

                He's already retired twice I believe, but will it be permanent if he loses to Pac?
                I think FMJ with a loss is better than the one without a loss.

                Imagine an agressive Floyd, that would be fun to watch.

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                • J.Dempsey
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                  #9
                  If pbf loses and bounces back he could be an even stronger person, that fear of losing his '0' which seems apparent will diminish and he could become even greater if he clears out the ww and jmw division, which I think he is capable off!
                  Then again after a payday like march 13th why not retire with your health intact?

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                  • The_Demon
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                    #10
                    ye i feel it would ruin him

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