Floyd fighting at new MGM...who's the opponent?

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  • AllEyesOpen
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    #31
    I find it hard to believe that Mayweather will stay retired, much respect to him if he does, but I would consider the winner of Cotto/Canelo to have the best risk\reward ratio, Pacquiao would be big but nowhere near as it was the first time around.

    50-0, another title and off into the sunset.

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    • Jubei
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      #32
      After the IV debacle he ain't coming back, he doesnt want to be remembered as a cheater, and realizes that the chance he would get caught is much bigger now everyone being su****ious.

      It's great for boxing the fraudster retired for good.

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      • aldo5408
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        #33
        Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
        Hey look, it's jerkoff #2...

        new MGM opening April 9th, saving a date for Mayweather...check twitter....dipshtt.
        Post the link or red K idiot

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        • Jc8804
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          #34
          Originally posted by LarryXXX
          The one's who claim to hate him post about him the most...they really miss him..lol
          Same goes for GGG an dc kovalev.

          Stax been trolling

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #35
            The real question is, whats so appealing about watching a fighter who's well past his prime? He left at the perfect time.

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            • hugh grant
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              #36
              It will be GGG at 156. If Floyd is going to outpoint everyone he fights from now to eternity, he might as well make it worth his while and do it against GGG. Floyd wont stop anyone now, whoever it is and he wont stop GGG. GGG has no special effects who Floyd would beat said Floyd, so he might as well secure his legacy fight.
              Last edited by hugh grant; 10-26-2015, 08:04 PM.

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              • darius45
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                #37
                Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                The real question is, whats so appealing about watching a fighter who's well past his prime? He left at the perfect time.
                What in the holy hell are you talking about. Floyd has looked better than ever in his last fights. He can come back in May or September and dominate whoever they put in front of him, unless it's GGG.

                I have no interest in Cotto/Canelo rematches no matter how spectacular they look in November. I would probably buy a May-Pac rematch only to see if Manny actually tries to press the action or if he'll just coast to an easy pay day like before... GGG would be the biggest fight by far for Floyd... If he won not only would he beat Marciano's record, but he would gain huge respect from everyone that's called him too cautious...

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                • Johnwoo8686
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AddiX
                  The first time Floyd retired it was to duck a really strong division.

                  The second time he retired it was to make people forget how god awful his last 2 ppv events were.

                  Floyd will be back IMO, personally I hope he stays retired. This sport has a lot of rebuilding to do since he destroyed it.
                  Huh? The sport has been on its death bed since the rise of the UFC. Every idiot knows that. Mayweather and Pacquiao kept the sport alive with their rivalry for the past couple of years and it all culminated in the most lucrative fight in the sport's nearly 150 year history. How did Floyd "kill" it?

                  If anything his retirement ( and Manny's imminent retirement) are what will pull the plug on boxing's life support.

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                  • Rath
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
                    Huh? The sport has been on its death bed since the rise of the UFC. Every idiot knows that. Mayweather and Pacquiao kept the sport alive with their rivalry for the past couple of years and it all culminated in the most lucrative fight in the sport's nearly 150 year history. How did Floyd "kill" it?

                    If anything his retirement ( and Manny's imminent retirement) are what will pull the plug on boxing's life support.
                    is there really a Floyd fan who honestly truly believes what Floyd says?

                    I am retired!

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                    • Zaroku
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                      #40
                      He needs to fight the best!!
                      Algieri
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                      PAC fought both of them. Why can't Floyd???

                      Or risk it all against, I am almost afraid to type his name, the Magic Man Malinaggi!

                      The same calibre of fighter PAC fought after being brutally, and I do mean brutally KTFO by that guy........ It's showtime!!!



                      Best Regards,
                      Zaroku

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