If Floyd loses his zero, does he retire?

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  1. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    Tried to make the fight?! How by throwing every road block possible? Let's see, Pacquiao agreed to a drug but the ONLY catch is that the blood test will stop at a certain period. Urine testing will continue. He even agreed to the org that Mayweather picked.

    The only time Mayweather suggested blood testing (don't even say it's Olympic style, OSDT is done random within the whole year not a few months) is when they started talking about Pacquaio.

    Pacquiao will get only a portion of the price purse while Mayweather gets all the money from the PPV. That fight would've probably made 3 million PPV. Are you telling me that it would've been fair that Pacquiao will get 40 mil of a possible 210 mil revenue fight?

    Let me shatter the illusion that you *****s have. FLOYD MAYWEATHER ISN'T REALLY A DRAW! He fights boxes with with huge fan base. He fights Mexicans and fights on Mexican holidays. Who the **** do you think are buying the PPV?

    On the other hand, Pacquiao fought Clottey. How much did he get from fighting fighter with very little fan base? 750k :deal Imagine if Mayweather fights on a different date and someone who's relatively unknown?


    Mayweather beat up her wife and decided to go to jail just to avoid Pacquiao?

    Try to actually rationalize what you're saying you uneducated *****. Pacquiao agreed to take a drug test - cut off date for blood testing continue urine testing. The speculation that Pac used PEDs is only because Mayweather insinuated that Pac is. He had no proof was so ever, therefore Pacquiao has right to sue Mayweather for defamation.

    In addition, it doesn't matter even if the drug test was accepted. The price money was also an issue for Mayweather. Now it's no longer about the money, it's about Pac's promoter. :deal

    Next it'll be Pacquiao has two hands, he only needs one. After that, Pacquiao needs to be blind folded during the fight and he shouldn't he Mayweather. :rofl

    I bet that if Pacquiao leave TP, Mayweather will just say "Pacquiao is desperate. El duu whateva I say" :-(

    Face it, your hero even acknowledge that he is "rich coward". It's something that I didn't make up and I'm pretty sure you've seen the video of himself saying.

    Great confident and respectable boxers do not whine and *****. They just fight.
     
  2. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void will never fight Pac period. Void is way too afraid. If Void were to lose a fight he would raise Hell, claim he was betrayed by his judges, etc., whatever, Void will always make sure he has zero chance of losing a fight.
     
  3. blai213

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    I wanna see Floyd lose his 0. Not cause I'm a hater, the opposite really.

    But I think if he does lose his 0, then he will take on the riskier fights the fans want to see.
    Floyd has carefully managed his career for a while now, but I do believe he is mentally very tough and will bounce back even stronger like all the greats do after their loses.
     
  4. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    he cries....LOL
     
  5. robert80

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    manny, said few days ago I do not fight for money right? explain why he is crying about money then!
     
  6. Quincy K

    Quincy K Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    36-year-old floyd probably retires if he is knocked out or beaten down

    and thats why he will not fight james kirkland

    if people(shane mosley being one) think that floyd ducked margo then there is no reason to believe that he will go anywhere near 154 killer kirkland

    james kirkland beats down both floyd and canelo with lara being the only fighter with the footwork and workrate to beat him
     
  7. robert80

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    these guys are career jm right, why should Floyd fight much naturally bigger guys?
     
  8. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    when ray robinson lost his "0" did he retire?

    how about ali?

    roberto duran?
     
  9. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Considering the closes he's been to defeat in people's opinion is Castillo I and he gave an immediate rematch and won convincingly in most opinions, I'd say a rematch happens, at this point how huge would a rematch be with Mayweather vs the guy that FINALLY beat him.

    Just curious anybody else feel people have Mayweather-Castillo backwards.
    I always thought the first fight was only close if you score both deduction rounds 10-8 Castillo, and that the second bout was the closer matchup?
     
  10. robert80

    robert80 Boxing Addict banned

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    Floyd, does not obey keyboard warriors which is unfortunate for you! If it is so easy, why dont you ****ing box asseholes?
     
  11. Scar

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    Definitely not. His return fight could actually generate far more interest since fans want to see how he will return after a loss. The "Full Access" episodes would also generate more interest than usual.
     
  12. MoJoGoodie

    MoJoGoodie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i agree with this.....he def rematches at least once more for the money so no retirement
     
  13. thanosone

    thanosone Love Your Brother Man Full Member

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    He would never fight anyone that is a danger to his health. He lost to Castillo long time ago.
     
  14. robert80

    robert80 Boxing Addict banned

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    He lost in the record books did he?
     
  15. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    NO, he didn't. For everyone that believes Castillo won the 1st, many more believe it was a close fight and Floyd won. Floyd gave him a rematch the VERY next fight to leave no doubt.