Comments Thread For: Pacquiao Coach Believes Mayweather is Hesitant To Do Rematch

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  • Richard G
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    #51
    Originally posted by theocdog
    Why is this still a thing? The first fight was *****, its over. Lets move on.
    Some people just can't let go, accept what happened and move on.

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    • umop-ap!sdn
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      #52
      And the cat came back, the very next day..

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      • Real King Kong
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        #53
        Nobody gives a **** about the seniors tour. I’m sure there’s some fanboys who can be convinced these guys can still compete at the top of the sport, but to most fans, they’re irrelevant.

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        • Manic Shot
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          #54
          Floyd is retired, they might do an "exhibition" in chess or basketball.

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          • Letmaku
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            #55
            Zero is the most important number in boxing this decade. Nine zero will not bring back Floyd for Canelo. But nine zero will bring back Floyd at middleweight with midget Pacman for sure!

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            • elfag
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              #56
              why they always interview the strength and conditioning coach.

              Whats the next headline, "plumber who fixed sink in Pac's mansion believes mayweather is afraid of rematch"

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              • EasternEuroFan
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                #57
                The guy hasn't fought in a real boxing match since 2015 and he's 42. I think it's safe to say he's retired, even if he's fighting exhibitions for money.

                They need to let it go.

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                • NachoMan
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by pasawayako
                  He's irrelevant in boxing now. No one wants to see his boring ass in the ring.
                  I agree with you that's he's boring, but you've missed my point. Whatever you think of him personally, he does, in fact, remain the sport's most famous star. Casual fans the world over know who Floyd Mayweather is still. I would argue that with the advent of the internet and social media, Floyd was far more well-known than even Muhammad Ali was in his prime. Right now, at 42 years old, every single fighter from Flyweight to HW would drop what their doing, cancel their upcoming fights, drop their promoters, drop to their knees and beg on live TV for Floyd to fight them, IF Floyd even vaguely suggested that he was interested in such a fight. Of course, he is not though. He is too old to compete with the elite and he would never risk sullying his brand with an official loss to anyone. As I said, he's smart. He'll continue to make money off his name in as safe a manner as possible because he is still the biggest name in the entire sport. Not sure how you could argue against that fact, but go ahead.
                  Last edited by NachoMan; 03-10-2019, 08:34 AM.

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