If he comes back take Khan or Pacquiao again. Not too interested in watching Floyd destroy the reputation of GGG.
Not interested in a 50th fight unless its GGG,
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I would love to see him fight GGG at 154 but I didn't vote for it because it has no chance of happening. He refused to go higher than 152 for Canelo so he would not go over 147 for GGG and he already said this. If it could happen it would be my favorite fight and I think GGG would easily win by KO.Comment
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This. At 38 he's got nothing to prove. Hell he's had nothing to prove since his short first retirement. If he comes back he can fight whoever he wants & people will more than likely watch as they did when Tyson was fighting bums fresh outta prison, but I don't see the point in him fighting anyone. Boxing needs less old guys in the ring not more. Cmon Old Man Mosley quit taking up boxing headlines that young up & coming guys could be taking to build up their own name.Comment
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I'd accept:
Brook, Thurman, Pacquiao, and Khan if he actually tries to KO him (which he won't)
GGG as well, but that's too much for Floyd at his age. I'd rather not see a fight with a catch weight.
It just surprises me that there is no tall welterweights like Hearns. Hell, even Sugar Ray Leonard was taller/had a longer reach than Floyd. Like, why the **** are all the welterweights short? These guys are making the mistaking of trying to get more muscle mass when that mass slows them down and doesn't help their speed because they aren't training it properly.Last edited by UNBIASED BOXING; 09-13-2015, 11:42 AM.Comment
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This. He broke his hand again last night. On top of that, he's physically shot, can't pull the trigger anymore and is surviving off instincts and experience. Now they want him to give up a weight advantage too?
Every fighter he faces already has physical advantages.Comment
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