Will it be harder to accept if Floyd loses on May 2...

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  1. OBSERVER7421

    OBSERVER7421 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    for Floyd Jr, Sr., Roger and for all his fans what happens. ( the possibility is low that he will lose but it's a what if ).

    for Me, I think it would be harder for them to accept when the rematch comes that they would be the B-side. As for Sr. and Roger it's like a slap in the face that PBF would lose to a fighter with crude defensive skills.

    ....your thoughts :smoke
     
  2. mr. piff

    mr. piff The Ring General Full Member

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    No, the pacards will have a harder time, they invest too much into manny
     
  3. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    All 3 *****s will commit suicide :lol:
     
  4. Jack Kollin

    Jack Kollin Say my name? Full Member

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    47-1?? noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
     
  5. EJDiaZ

    EJDiaZ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    no if FMJ loses i think he will take it as a man and fight 2 more times and will go down as one of the best fighters of all time
     
  6. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    I predict a second round head clash that opens a cut over the eye of one of the fighters leading to a no contest, and subsequent retirement of one of the fighters.:hi:
     
  7. Simple100

    Simple100 Active Member Full Member

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    he might commit suicide lol
     
  8. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  9. OBSERVER7421

    OBSERVER7421 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    if Floyd got smoked by KTFO6 .... what would he say and post on instagram? what would Sr. still say to Roach? what would Roger do?

    ....would Ariza be booted out again?
     
  10. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not hard at all, Manny is still #2 p4p so I can see this happening. Floyd will never accept he's the b side though so his ego might get in the way of a rematch. Just like Manny didn't accept he's the b side after ktfo6 and didn't go 50/50 with jmm.
     
  11. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It will be harder for Floyd and his fans to accept. Floyd and his fans have talked so much smack over the years and now Floyd HAS to back it up. All the pressure is on him. If he wins, no biggie. He's favored to win. If he loses, I think the internet would shutdown!

    Pac on the other hand is more humble. He can take a loss in stride and congratulate Floyd. Sure the diehard Pac fans may take it hard but a loss for Pac hurts a lot less than a loss for Floyd. Especially since Floyd basis his greatness on being undefeated.
     
  12. brando

    brando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Floyd loses say 47-1 hes got a hard time accepting it and everything for him goes down as not used to be.
     
  13. Zimornsky

    Zimornsky King Fluid IV = CHEAT banned

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    Team Pac offered to fight Roidquez in Mexico City... Roidquez has always maintained that the reason he doesn't want a rematch is because he wants to "preserve the feeling". He has never mentioned money or anything else.
     
  14. Bald_Toad

    Bald_Toad Ring Title Full Member

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    sr would probably blame it on his son not listening to him. a loss to pacquiao would derail everything for the mayweathers, a knockout loss puts a fork in all of their careers. a 12 round beating would most likely put a fork in it as well.
     
  15. OBSERVER7421

    OBSERVER7421 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    with all the years of maintaining the unblemished record...some boxers are never the same after after having a loss.

    it's unacceptable...they feel like it takes off the bragging rights their invincibility it takes out their confidence.

    ...only the special ones rises up and takes it as a challenge to be a better boxer