Comments Thread For: Ellerbe: Mayweather's Retired; 'No Interest' In Pacquiao Rematch
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hes still fighting and competing, thats not retirement. Hes so scared of losing he cant even risk his 0 for a huge money fight against pacquiao. Hes risk adverse.Comment
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Football players still play football matches when they retire. Tennis players still play tennis when they retire. Retirement doesn't mean they give up the sport, it means they no longer compete for top honours or compete to be the best. Mayweather is retired. Pacquiao isn't, why don't you call out Pacquiao's cherry picking and ducking of Crawford?Comment
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they play leisurely games against other retired athletes, they dont go in training to take punches and knock people out. hes closed his career out with fights against berto, mcgregor and nagasaki, the last portion of his career has turned him into a joke. if u mention floyd to a casual they will say something like is he fighting serena williams next, hes a laughing stock!!!Football players still play football matches when they retire. Tennis players still play tennis when they retire. Retirement doesn't mean they give up the sport, it means they no longer compete for top honours or compete to be the best. Mayweather is retired. Pacquiao isn't, why don't you call out Pacquiao's cherry picking and ducking of Crawford?Comment
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You think retired athletes don't train? The jap got KO'd because he landed a straight right that pissed Mayweather off.they play leisurely games against other retired athletes, they dont go in training to take punches and knock people out. hes closed his career out with fights against berto, mcgregor and nagasaki, the last portion of his career has turned him into a joke. if u mention floyd to a casual they will say something like is he fighting serena williams next, hes a laughing stock!!!
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bottom line is his willing to box against people who have no hope against him but hes not willing to box against anyone who poses any sort of threat. thats cowardly.Comment
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