Comments Thread For: Mayweather Hints at Tough Final Opponent For 9/12

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  • Brickyardigan
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    #191
    Originally posted by Daddy T
    ahh I wouldn't expect him to get in there with GGG at 160 ... it's just something that if he was seriously vying for the greatest type accolades that he would have to do. Obviously don't blame him for not doing it and don't expect him to do it
    At this point.

    I expect him to do it.

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    • mrjoeblive
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      #192
      Originally posted by rocky_balboa23
      i agree. this is a hurt business and floyd definitely doesnt have the mentality to hurt his opponents.

      floyd should definitely retire for the good of boxing.
      No one puts more fans in the seats than floyd and yet you say floyd is bad for boxing? Boxing is not a hurt business it's a Cash business.

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      • mrjoeblive
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        #193
        Originally posted by wlliam
        Algieri has a better case than Khan to land Floyd
        Your joking right??????????

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        • T.B.E. 48-0
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          #194
          #49-0_________________________

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          • Mike_R
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            #195
            Thurman and Khan I think would have to be his toughest available options. If he picked Thurman that would be a huge statement to me as far as his legacy goes.

            Khan is great offensively but he still has that 'damaged goods' sense about him. We're well past the point of Khan getting dusted by anyone and feeling too shocked about it.

            Starting to think a Cotto rematch is more and more unlikely just because after Pacquiao they probably want the smoothest negotiations possible.

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            • MrRolltide91
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              #196
              Originally posted by Brickyardigan
              Exactly.

              #48 fans are going to be sick along with the Golvkin fans that Floyd chose GGG to fight in September. It makes much more sense than any option out there right now. GGG is another easy pay day and historical measurement.
              you really believe that?

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              • T.B.E. 48-0
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                #197
                Mayweather is going to put on a show on Sept. 12. All across the board. #Extravagance

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                • tank17211
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                  #198
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  Floyd Mayweather Jr. (48-0, 26KOs) is looking to close strong on September 12th. He still maintains that his final fight will come in the fall, but many believe he will be tempted to return to the ring in 2016 to secure his 50th victory.

                  .After six long years of anticipation, Mayweather finally met Manny Pacquiao in the ring on May 2nd and won a twelve round unanimous decision. Mayweather stands to make a record $200 million from the event, which is more than enough to live very comfortably several times over.

                  At 38-years-old and holder of five world titles between two weight divisions, he says the time is now to walk away from the ring.
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                  Why not challenge himself. Why not fight someone at 154. I would love to see Floyd fight GGG. Khan will be good I guess. It will be a sparring session and you know no one is getting knocked out.

                  Honestly, there is no at 147 that I think can give Floyd a problem. He needs to fight someone where he is smaller and people think he can actually lose.
                  Last edited by tank17211; 05-18-2015, 11:20 AM.

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                  • Zen_Fighter
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                    #199
                    He can end his career however he wants. I don't see a need for him to take on anyone, but the person he chooses. He finally fought Pac and now let him enjoy the sunset.

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                    • T.B.E. 48-0
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                      #200
                      Originally posted by Zen_Fighter
                      He can end his career however he wants. I don't see a need for him to take on anyone, but the person he chooses. He finally fought Pac and now let him enjoy the sunset.
                      ^ Smart fan. #respect #RealRecognizeReal

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