How would Floyd had handled his first loss?

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  • UNBANNED
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    #11
    Pretty good I reckon. If he had lost he wouldve took more risks I bet.

    Great fighter and only fight one could argue was JLC1 which - to this day - shouldve been a draw

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      If Floyd had of lost first fight to castillio, and maidana and wasn't given decision, he might not have won rematch. Losses might deflated floyd.
      Lots of unanswered questions.

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      • bluebeam
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        #13
        He would have won the rematch

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        • Dariusz
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          #14
          He would cry and never fight again.

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          • Ritz Kola
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            #15
            He would've handled it like a straight up BOSS. Certainly 100x better than Manny who cried, complained, made excuses, and forgot to thank God every time he loss.
            Better than Loma who cried when he lost to a bum.
            Better than Canelo who cries about losing to an old man- yet continues to exclusively fight old men.
            Floyd would've brushed his shoulders off, came back and won the rematch. And continued being the highest grossing athlete in sports history. People probably would've paid MORE money if he loss because they would've seen him as beatable.

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            • Smash
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              #16
              by firing his trainer!

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              • Larry the boss
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                #17
                I guess he will never know....

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                • Monzon99
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                  #18
                  Phloyd was a fraud, who knew every one of his soft controlled sparring session "fights" were all rigged because the American establishment needed a franchise to sell to the dummies. Phloyd pretended he was an ATG but he was just a counterfeit.

                  He actually did lose. He lost by obscenely ducking Margarito, Pacquiao, Wright, Cotto in 08, Williams, and now the Pac rematch. Phloyd exposed himself as a fraud and now even admits on video that he is a coward and he's okay with it because he's a rich coward.

                  Floyd Mayweather, total protected fraud.

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                  • Santa_
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                    #19
                    Probably would have fired whoever was training him that night lol.

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                    • BoxingTrav
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                      #20
                      The guy was always in control in the ring. He was always composed in his toughest moments. I sure he would have taken it in stride.

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