IF Floyd loses to Pac - I wouldn't think much less at all of him as a fighter.
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If Floyd loses to Pac, I don't think I'd think of Floyd
at any given moment after that. There's so much things
to think about. Floyd will be the last thing on my mind.
Point is, it's just entertainment. Fact that we finally saw
the fight is enough. It really doesn't matter who won or
lost.Comment
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If Floyd loses.... nobody on earth is gonna be checking for him thats for sure.
This dude burned so many bridges its ridiculous. Floyd Mayweather is totally FU**D if he loses just once. Both Financially and his status as an ATG!Comment
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This is what I don't get about the feud between Floyd fans and Manny fans. They act as if one losing to the other means they would be horrible and overrated after. It wouldn't mean that at all, it would just mean that Floyd or Manny was better, which is the whole point of why we want them to fight. It wouldn't mean the loser was any less of a great than we thought before.
Morons on here always want to act as if a loss mean a fighter is terrible, when nearly every great fighter has not only lost, but lost multiple times.Comment
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if pacquiao cannot ko floyd, he will still not come out of the fight with his rotator cup intact. pacquiao will at least destroys floyd's rotator cup that will lead to his retirement. true!!. thats at least the original plan concocted by roach, go for the shoulder destroy the rotator cup! just imagine for 4 rounds pacquiao pounding on that left shoulder, yayyy! now you know why the vacation...Comment
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Much of Floyd's "Legacy" is based on the fact that he is undefeated. He's talented, and a great defensive fighter, but he's also accused of avoiding opponents and is boring from a spectator standpoint.
Pacman's legacy is'nt tied to being undefeated, as he has losses on his record. He's known for being an exciting fighter to watch.
So if Floyd loses his legcy is seriously damaged. If Pacman loses, it remains fairly initact.
I'm ignoring the top all time pound for pound issue as a "Legacy" as that argument is always BS and full of bias regardless of whom you are talking about.Comment
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