If Manny Beats Floyd Mayweather should he retire?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Charlie Z, Dec 12, 2009.


  1. DoubleM

    DoubleM Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    and if Floyd beats this ATG Pacquiao and beats the winner of Mosley/Berto than he should be higher on the ATG list. Pacquiao fans are petrified of this thought.
     
  2. WeezyF27

    WeezyF27 Active Member Full Member

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    what if you avenge your loss to the 2-16 Hartley, are you going to be calling out the winner for Mayweather-Pacqauio??
     
  3. vegasdude

    vegasdude Speed is Power! Full Member

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    This will be sweet.
     
  4. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, retire. Unless JMM-Hatton works out nd Marquez wins in spectacular fashion. JMM-PAC 3.
     
  5. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    Win or lose. He will retire. A lost to Mayweather will NOT tarnish his accomplishments.
     
  6. jc

    jc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ofcourse the Mosley fight would be massive, but if he beats Mayweather there is nowhere for him to go, he would retire the greatest of all time imo..
     
  7. dits

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    If he beats Floyd, I'd love for him to face the Mosley-Berto winer. That'd be the icing on the cake. He'd be the man at WW as well as P4P.
     
  8. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    He already accomplished alot so even losing to Floyd wouldn't tarnish his legacy but win/lose he should retire, what else is there to prove? Beating the Klitschkos? Much respect to both fighters for trying to get this fight done.
     
  9. el_caviteno

    el_caviteno Member Full Member

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    Why would anyone be petrified? Win some and you lose some. Sure certain wins would be extra sweet while certain losses would be devastating but thats just the way it goes. I'm a PAC admirer, but if Junior beats him what else is there to say except, congrats to all his fans!:D
     
  10. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Personally, I'd like to see him in 1 or 2 more fights. He's 31 (on Dec. 17) and is good for a few more fights. Maybe a title fight for a light middleweight belt held in the Philippines. Pac did mention he would love to fight 1 more time in front of his home country.