Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Five More and Then I'm Done With The Sport
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Are you legally a moron????? I like Pacquiao also but "the truth is the truth and the sky is too big to cover", Pacman beat De La Hoya, Hatton, Mosley, and Cotto after Floyd beat them.........so if your (un)common "sense" is used that means Pacquiao is the one with 4 washed up fighters in his resume, after they were dominated and schooled by Mayweather and with a deflated career, so c'mon stop with the hate juice boy you're exposing your ignoranceYou are butthurt. Pac beat Marquez fairly in his best weight divisions twice while Floyd weight cheated Marquez to make sure he will win. Floyd legacy was based on beating overweight Hatton, past prime Oscar, past prime Mosley and past prime Cotto while you know Pac destroyed them all without making a sweat.
Oh wait a minute, Baldomir, Gatti, Ortiz and Guererro made Floyd for what he is right now. LMAOComment
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The last Mayweather fight will be the end of a legendary career
The day Mayweather retires will be a sad day for boxing, sad for those of us that appreciate a skilled and talented fighter like Floyd, Floyd will be talked about and truly appreciated even more when he retires and there's no one that can really display that much skill, and the haters are gonna be without a jobComment
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49-0?!?!?!?....can he walk off UNDEFEATED?!?....let the countdown begin!!WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (44-0, 26KOs) is planning to finish his career at the end of his lucrative multi-year contract with Showtime. The deal called for a total of six fights within a 30 month period.
Mayweather completed his first fight of the deal on Saturday night, when he easily won a twelve round unanimous decision over Robert Guerrero at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The second fight of the deal is scheduled to take place on September 14th, also at the MGM Grand.
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