He might retire if he thinks he is getting hit to much. There is sure nothing wrong with that as 36 is considered very old for fighters not named Johnson, Marquez, Martinez, or Hopkins. I think Floyd should stay at 147 until he retires since apparently he will be well paid by showtime no matter who he fights. He is a hard trainer and stays in shape all year. I think he can easily fight 3 times a year. I can't think of any reason that he could not do that. That would be 2 months of training and then two months off after each fight. I think he can probably find 6 decent welterweights he can beat over the next two years and retire undefeated. If he does lose it's really no big deal after all he has already accomplished. I expect him to KO Guerrero after having a few rough rounds. Even an over the hill Mayweather is just too good, too fast, and too strong for Guerrero in my opinion but we will all soon see.
we will all see if floyd is losing his step
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lol funny how when floyd use to use his legs they called him a runner.. now that he dont you still have a issue! tbh floyd will be aggressive like he normally is against southpawsjust the inactivity alone will be shown in this upcoming fight with the ghost... floyd is gonna sit in his shell and try potshotting guerrero and not move around that much because his legs aren,t the same as when he was younger... i just have one thing to say and if floyd gets really tagged a lot in this fight and somehow gets the victory then i can see him probably retiring just because he,s starting to get hit more and more... because there,s no way in hell floyds gonna fight 5 or 6 more times within a 2 or 3 year period... if he gets beat up i say he retires... comments????Comment
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