Did Floyd "retire" in 2007 because he was shook by the 147 division heating up?
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This poll reminds me of the polls that show how many southern tea party wackos think President ***** wasn't born in the USA Even though his birth certificate shows he was.Last edited by The Big Dunn; 02-25-2013, 03:03 PM.Comment
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What's a "brith" certificate?
You say you have a Master's degree, but your lack of education is revealed in your poor sentence structure, the bad spelling, and not knowing you should have capitalized "*****".Comment
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BIG DUNN wants Floyd. Like, really wants Floyd. Like this.....

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its a birth certificate. thanks for catching the spelling error and the capitalization error. I offered to prove that to you and the offer still stands.
As for the poll, it reminds me of the polls that show how many southern tea party wackos think President ***** wasn't born in the USA Even though his birth certificate shows he was.
The results show how ****** the voters are.Comment
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Its comon knowledge that Floyd retired to avoid fighting dangerous WW at the time, and to stop people asking him when hes fighting them as he was tired of making excuses like they live too far away in puerto rico and replies like that.Did Floyd "retire" after fighting the 140 boxer Ricky Hatton because he was shook at the idea of fighting all the prime welterweight at that time?
Mosley was still very good at that time, and he called Floyd out on ESPN in 2007. There were people like Margarito, prime Cotto, Clottey (who beat the former Floyd opponent Corrales), and Paul Williams.
Did Floyd "retire" to avoid those guys?
Floyd made Hatton move up to 147 and fight in his hometown, but Floyd would never consider moving up a weight division and fighting Vernon Forrest.
Hes the king of fighting leftovers though so he was happy for them to beat each other up, so he could fight the winner perhaps.Comment

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