Anyone that really thinks PBF is retired for good needs a lobotomy

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by swedeone, Jun 6, 2008.


  1. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    The DLH rematch was never signed because the Mayweather team could'nt get DLH to up Mayweather's share of the purse.

    DLH keeps on in his losing ways and insists that terms be drawn out his way.
    Enough of this DLH crappola. His free HBO fight with Forbes was a flop in the ratings, and it goes to show that DLH is no longer the draw he once was.
    Mayweather has now become the draw, and he deserves at the very least parity with DLH in a DLH fight, something that DLH is unwilling to concede too.

    It does'nt take a smart individual to realize that as soon as DLH says 50/50 to a Mayweather rematch, the fight is back on!

    Certainly its a ploy by Mayweather Jr.

    Will DLH give in to Mayweather's demands? Who the hell knows.
    He never gave in to Trinidad's and Mosely's parity demands, and those fights never got made when they should have.

    In any regards, if its not DLH, Mayweather will fight somewhere down the line. He's too good a fighter, and I believe he loves competing.
    Mayweather will just do what Ray Leonard did after he un-retired.....pick and chose fighters when they're ripe for the pickings!
     
  2. dukestreet

    dukestreet prospect Full Member

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    how can you argue with that :bart
     
  3. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    No question. And even IF he were actually serious at this point in time - which I don't think he is, btw - boxers almost always change their minds, and almost always come back. We have not seen the last of Floyd Mayweather in the ring.
     
  4. J.R.

    J.R. No Mames Guey Full Member

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    He said he was going to retire after the De La Hoya fight and how did that work out?