Interestingly the source says that Floyd has said that the time is right (again) to fight Pac (after seeing the punishment Pac took against Thurman) and Pac being even older (41, close to 42). This does explain why Floyd approached Pac in Tokyo and challenged him, but then backed out (too dangerous, still).
You know exactly what the consensual response will be to you comment is, therefore you are an attention seeking troll.
How about Clenelo Avaroid's 2019? Close fight w/ Jacobs and then a Kovalev who came out and basically said that he took a dive. Still Fighter of the Year for your dumb ass, Isabella?
Epsy fighter of the year, 2019 fighter of the year, fighter of the decade, Lineal MW champion, WBA world SMW champion, WBO Light heavyweight champion. Let it burn son. lol
floyd i love you , you are an all time great , the best of our generation , i liked it when you are active , you are a ring iq genius you were my favorite fighter in boxing but unless you plan on making a comeback and fighting real boxers at the top level please stay the **** retired , boxing dosent need you dont **** up the sport with circus acts sincerely your biggest fan however boxing comes first
If Pacquiao beat Mayweather next year (and I'm pretty confident he would), it would mean far less than the Thurman win. Would rather Mayweather stay retired than see him lose, and for the mindless detractors to go crazy about losing his zero at 43 when his legs are completely gone. The exhibitions are fine, though. Just do those and collect easy paychecks.
Who actually wants to see that again? If Mayweather is coming back I'd much rather see him fight someone he hasn't already had a boring fight with. I know he'll never fight Spence or Crawford, but I'd rather see him fight Thurman, Porter, even Brook or Khan. Guess Pacman is where the money would be though.