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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Very Happy With the Way My Career Went, Don't Have To Fight No More

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. doesn't have any qualms about passing the torch to the next generation. They will just have to do so without using his name for their own personal gain. The former long-time pound-for-pound king and richest prizefighter in the history of the sport has made it clear in no uncertain terms that is forever done with the sport at the competitive level. Mayweather has not fought since an August 2017 stoppage win over UFC superstar and boxing novice Conor McGregor in what landed as the second highest-grossing boxing event ever.
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  • GrandpaBernard
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    Enjoy the retirement like we enjoyed the boxing lessons you gave to the toughest of warriors

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      why keep talking about coming back then? you are the one making these rumors up Floyd

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      • jonnyc420
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        Lol those were just rumors... That I started. Floyd will always be this way, anything for attention. He don't have anything to prove so I just don't get it.

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        • Combat Talk Radio
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          #5
          Originally posted by larryx...
          why keep talking about coming back then? you are the one making these rumors up Floyd
          Because he likes to troll people.

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          • JK1700
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            Like he said in the interview he’s retired but is happy to do some “entertainment” against a top UFC fighter. Can’t blame him, if McGregor wins a couple more big fights this year the rematch would be huge money but that’s the only guy I can see him facing again. Even though we all know TBE would beat him easy, it’s a huge payday. Impossible to turn down €300 million, crazy money. Plus McGregor is one of the few guys who “gets it” with regards to promotion. He will have all the UFC fans/Mayweather haters convinced he will win the rematch with a couple more wins. Lol. It’s just a question of if he keeps winning.

            Apart from that, stay retired champ. I think if one guy dominated the sport after 2015 he might’ve faced him but that hasn’t happened at all. Therefore there’s no need to face any more boxers. He beat all the top fighters over 20 years and only had 4-5 fights that were even competitive. Skill wise he’s the best fighter ever and by far the smartest. Haters are going to hate but numbers don’t lie 50-0 against 25 champions. That speaks for itself. Even the guys with 100 plus fights didn’t beat as many champions as Mayweather and he did it 20 years straight without a loss. That’s why he’s TBE.

            For those of you who haven’t watched the full interview you should. It’s actually pretty funny how he breaks it down.
            Last edited by JK1700; 05-09-2020, 05:47 PM.

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            • GrandpaBernard
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              #7
              Originally posted by JK1700
              Like he said in the interview he’s retired but is happy to do some “entertainment” against a top UFC fighter. Can’t blame him, if McGregor wins a couple more big fights this year the rematch would be huge money but that’s the only guy I can see him facing again. Even though we all know TBE would beat him easy, it’s a huge payday. Impossible to turn down €300 million, crazy money. Plus McGregor is one of the few guys who “gets it” with regards to promotion. He will have all the UFC fans/Mayweather haters convinced he will win the rematch with a couple more wins. Lol. It’s just a question of if he keeps winning.

              Apart from that, stay retired champ. I think if one guy dominated the sport after 2015 he might’ve faced him but that hasn’t happened at all. Therefore there’s no need to face any more boxers. He beat all the top fighters over 20 years and only had 4-5 fights that were even competitive. Skill wise he’s the best fighter ever and by far the smartest. Haters are going to hate but numbers don’t lie 50-0 against 25 champions. That speaks for itself. Even the guys with 100 plus fights didn’t beat as many champions as Mayweather and he did it 20 years straight without a loss. That’s why he’s TBE.

              For those of you who haven’t watched the full interview you should. It’s actually pretty funny how he breaks it down.
              mcGregor let the Mayweather payday go to his head and doesn’t have the same fire for fighting. Don’t see him “redeeming” himself with performances that stir a demand for 2nd Floyd fight

              Jorge Masvidal Floyd exhibition for the win

              Jorge is also a character and student of boxing

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              • archiemoore1
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                I love u man, i just wish u woulda fought ppl like kostya tszyu, tito trinidad, paul williams, lightweight shane. I damn sure woulda loved to see u vs. Vernon Forrest and against Margarito. I'm not say these dudes woulda beaten you, but i'm not saying they would have lost, either. They all would have tested you in a major way, and they were all during your time. Its just a shame for real fans of boxing all the great matchups that never get made because of ego, politics, fear, or business. Either way, u did your thing and much love and respect to u

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #9
                  There is absolutely no reason for him to fight at this point. Just leave it be.

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                  • GrandpaBernard
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by archiemoore1
                    I love u man, i just wish u woulda fought ppl like kostya tszyu, tito trinidad, paul williams, lightweight shane. I damn sure woulda loved to see u vs. Vernon Forrest and against Margarito. I'm not say these dudes woulda beaten you, but i'm not saying they would have lost, either. They all would have tested you in a major way, and they were all during your time. Its just a shame for real fans of boxing all the great matchups that never get made because of ego, politics, fear, or business. Either way, u did your thing and much love and respect to u
                    Tito was already fighting at 154
                    Pounds and beyond 5 years before Floyd entered the welterweight division

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