Why did Mayweather retire instead of rematching ODLH??

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  1. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Casa ducked Floyd. Tszyu was with a different network. Cotto and Margarito were with Arum. Floyd fought Cotto as soon as he left Arum. He fought Margaritos conqueror in Mosley. Martinez was a goddamn middleweight

    Williams was the only legit threat Floyd avoided. As did EVERYONE at welter


    Jesus stop disrespecting Michigans name with your drivel!
     
  2. Kevin Jesus

    Kevin Jesus Active Member Full Member

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    Did you guys start watching boxing recently? No fan on Earth wanted to see a rematch.

    But that was not the reason, the reason was that Oscar still wanted the Lion's share of the split, despite the 2.4M PPV buys being half because of Mayweather too. FMJ didn't like this and fought Ricky Hatton instead. Floyd was asking DLH for 50-50. I liked that he told him to F off, Oscar went on to duck Margarito and get pummeled by Pacquiao.
     
  3. Doc

    Doc Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    I'm a rich coward.
     
  4. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    The money issue is a total **** excuse by *****s. There is no evidence that supports that made up claim.

    The rematch was set but Mayweather retired.
     
  5. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly.
    Oscar couldnt hit Floyd in the ass.
    Floyd slipped , ducked, and blocked most of Oscars punches the whole fight.
    Did what he wanted , when he wanted.
    Oscar also ran out of gas.
    I dont think Oscar wanted a rematch.
     
  6. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    People were pissed about the rematch. Nobody wanted it. Floyd was getting shredded in the media. So he retired. Nothing to do with money or LOLLLL fear. Floyd was tired of the sport and had top rekindle his passion.
     
  7. JasonHensley

    JasonHensley Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Actually, after the Hatton fight Larry Merchant was asking about the other big names at WW and Floyd said he won't calling any WWs out.
     
  8. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :yep

    Common sense. You can never trust judges, and after that I wouldn't want to rematch him unless I'm guaranteed enough in case I get robbed just to make it a trilogy.

    Also, why didn't he go back to 154 after instead of 147? I believe he's more comfortable at 147 and will only take a fight at a higher weight if it's huge money. And Oscar wasn't trying to give him the big money after beating him..

    Kind of same with Marquez... Yeah he can beat Pac's ass again, but why take the risk if you're not being properly compensated for it? He knows he won't get a decision, so pay me what I want or fight someone else.
     
  9. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Umm because he said he was retiring. The only reason he didnt retire immediately because he was deliberating on cashing out in another Oscar rematch. AFter the word got out everyone was livid. He then said **** it and retired for damn near 2 years.
     
  10. canucks9314

    canucks9314 Iron Chinned ATG Warrior Full Member

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    Wasn't the rematch supposed to be at 147? If so that isn't interesting at all. Oscar was dead at the weight.
     
  11. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And it showed in the Forbes fight.
     
  12. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This.

    Seriously, it's like folk ignore history just to find reasons to hate on the dude.
     
  13. boxingbuff

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    the truth is oscar just wanted another big payday.he couldnt and could have never beat floyd.

    why floyd decided to move on is a mystery.

    and i cant stand floyd( as a person )