What if Floyd Mayweather actually lost a fight? Does your perception change?

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  • Sabiondo
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    #11
    If he lose and take the lose like a man, maybe he could do the fights he needs to be TBE like he self proclaimed.

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    • Jsmooth9876
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      #12
      Perception doesn't change but at least I'll never have to watch his boring fight anymore lol.

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      • TheRichCoward
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sabiondo
        If he lose and take the lose like a man, maybe he could do the fights he needs to be TBE like he self proclaimed.
        There's nothing he could do to make him TBE. There never was.

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        • Ruthless One
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          #14
          I know a select few would get disillusioned and will take a vacation from the forums. The ones who make a big deal about him being undefeated.

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          • LouIE G
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            #15
            Not at all.....if you fight the best and lose to the best, there is no shame in that for floyd or his fans..

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            • Interloper
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              #16
              Never mind if he lost. If he is losing a fight. That's the interesting part. I want to see the fireballs and claws that Nassim was talking about.

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              • antrecasner
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                #17
                It means you're human. Nobody's perfect especially in boxing. The undefeated record really doesn't mean that much to me, it just looks nice.

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                • ladiesman217
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Kuyukut
                  in my book he already lost twice, so no big deal here. it comes with the territory of being a fighter.
                  JLC I and what?

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                  • Twako
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                    #19
                    see if he was younger we would know how he'll bounce back from defeat. but at 38, he'll only fight at most 3 times, so losing at this stage of his career will be more ruining than when younger, and thats why i think he'd protect that 0 more now than before.

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                    • Tedkidlewis
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                      #20
                      I think a loss for Floyd would be good for him. He could learn a lot from being humbled and come back as a better person.

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