Will Floyd retire undefeated?

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  1. Pound4poundx

    Pound4poundx Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How many of you guys think that Mayweather is actually going to lose a fight? The way things are going now he may retire undefeated which he will obviously use to strengthen his claim as the greatest of all time. Discuss.
     
  2. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    That depends on when he retires, if he keeps going for a couple of years i think he eventualy will be defeated.
     
  3. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Doubt it, as big a fan of Mayweather as I am, you cant quench a fighters hunger. I think one of these young cats is gonna get him in the next 5 years.

    Remember he's 33. Ancient in boxing.
     
  4. harvinmagler

    harvinmagler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ancient for a brawler, floyd has hardly had to break sweat in most of his fights, he's never been in a war, he could fight on for ten more years at the top level
     
  5. Temiken

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    I'm thinking he wins the following: Mosely, then Pacquaio, then Pacqauio rematch then retire. that should net him a quick $70M and SHOULD be enough to retire, but he'll probably come back for one more fight against 'the next big thing' and he'll get got.
     
  6. JML

    JML Active Member Full Member

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    Depends if he fights PAC or not
     
  7. Devintea

    Devintea Active Member Full Member

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    Hopefully he does, otherwise I am not sure if someone who bases his career on never being beaten will do with a lose on their record.
     
  8. ocelot

    ocelot Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If he keeps it to two or three more fights, yes.
     
  9. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How young we are talking about?
     
  10. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    Why not? he did it before... If he manages to outpoint Shane maybe he can become the first boxer to retire undefeated twice.
    But not if he tries to beat Pac or PW I think.
     
  11. Marc

    Marc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He retires undefeated either way:D
     
  12. the prom queen

    the prom queen bitter and clinging Full Member

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    he very well could but I really hope not.
    Im not a super floyd hater, but Im the type of fan that loves nothing better than to see a top guy get his 0 taken from him
     
  13. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    He should make around double that for those 3 fights.
     
  14. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    I agree with this.

    I think it depends on where he goes weight wise and how it affects his speed and if he gets out at the right time instead of plodding on like RJJ.
     
  15. horst

    horst Guest

    Unless Floyd keeps boxing til he is about 40, the zero will not strengthen his claim as the greatest of all-time, because Joe Calzaghe, Rocky Marciano and Ricardo Lopez will still have zeroes set against bigger numbers.

    Zeroes mean nothing. Ray Leonard doesn't have a zero, but he is greater than Joe Calzaghe. Muhammad Ali doesn't have a zero, but he is greater than Rocky Marciano. Willie Pep doesn't have a zero, but he is greater than Ricardo Lopez. Roberto Duran doesn't have a zero, but he is greater than Floyd Mayweather.

    It's about who you fought and who you beat and what you did and how you did it.