man, floyd gets no credit for going toe to toe with Ndou and taking him apart. That was a brilliant fight.
Will Mayweather finish his career undefeated?
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Undefeated only means something when you've fought the best.
Floyd did at the lower weights, but he's yet to prove himself in the welter range.
I love watching him, but if he retires undefeated, i'll be sorely dissapointed, because it would mean that he's not faced all the challenges he should've.
Unless he gets injured. Then it's fair enough.Comment
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Originally posted by cobracore
I love watching him, but if he retires undefeated, i'll be sorely dissapointed, because it would mean that he's not faced all the challenges he should've.
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Originally posted by cobracoreUndefeated only means something when you've fought the best.
Floyd did at the lower weights, but he's yet to prove himself in the welter range.
I love watching him, but if he retires undefeated, i'll be sorely dissapointed, because it would mean that he's not faced all the challenges he should've.
Unless he gets injured. Then it's fair enough.
i dont follow that logic.Comment
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My assumption is that if he takes on all viable challengers, there is no way for him to stay undefeated - because eventually someone will catch him with a lucky punch, or he'll grow old overnight, or something along those lines.
Basically, no man is invincible, and if he meets all his challenges, he WILL be defeated.Comment
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Originally posted by Soda_Popinskithis makes no sense....if he retired today...yeah maybe your argument holds some water....but if he goes out fights guys like DLH, Hatton etc...and wins all his fights....gets to say 45-0 or around there and retires....are you really saying you would not be impressed??....come on....he is already a title holder in what 4 weight classes?...come on this guys career is impressive if he retired today
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