I know he will face Pac again but if he goes for 50-0 I honestly have no clue who he would fight last.
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Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Postwould you agree that GGG & Canelo are approximately the same size? yeah GGG is about 2.5" taller but their frames are pretty identical, canelo is a bit bigger in the torso actually
I think Floyd could beat GGG, I don't think it's that far fetched actually, there are much wider weight gaps in the HW/Cruiserweight division than this fight would be, and Floyd has the talent to take away some of GGG's strengths
i wouldn't pick Floyd to win but it's a 60/40 fight imo
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One thing is for sure, he's not done after this year. He signed Alex Ariza to a two year deal which keeps him on through the end of 2016.
I also believe that he might be one of the financial backers of PBC. There are a lot of indicators that Floyd is at the helm of this coup to start another boxing league. Watch this interview and pay close attention. He claimed in 2009 that he has big things coming. This claim was made after he went to WWE to learn their business model. Who else has an ego so big that they believe they are bigger than the sport?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtDsszQgrUo
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Originally posted by Cut Man View PostI think when he beats Pacquaio in May 2015. There will be no rematch. Floyd could retire then but he would get sued for hundreds of millions by CBS for breach of contract.
I believe he will fight in September 2015 against either Cotto at 155 catchweight for the MW title. Or unify the WW division against Kell Brook.
This is the last fight he in under contract to honor. He says he will retire
However It is possible that he could fight one last time to attempt the new record of 50 - 0. May 2016 he could go for Garcia, Khan Brook or someone else.
Or am I wrong?
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Originally posted by Spacey1991 View PostWhy would he get sued? I'm sure the contract was for 2 and a half years or 6 fights maximum, I thought when he signed the deal it was stated he didn't have to fight 6 times if he didn't want to, he just wouldn't get paid for the fights he missed.
Or am I wrong?
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Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Postwould you agree that GGG & Canelo are approximately the same size? yeah GGG is about 2.5" taller but their frames are pretty identical, canelo is a bit bigger in the torso actually
I think Floyd could beat GGG, I don't think it's that far fetched actually, there are much wider weight gaps in the HW/Cruiserweight division than this fight would be, and Floyd has the talent to take away some of GGG's strengths
i wouldn't pick Floyd to win but it's a 60/40 fight imo
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