Will Mayweather know when to....

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rollo, Oct 6, 2007.


  1. Rollo

    Rollo Active Member Full Member

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    ...end his career, or will he end up like for example RJJ?
     
  2. rendog67

    rendog67 The firestarter Full Member

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    i can guarantee you he will know when to end it and will retire undefeated
     
  3. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He is smart enough and will end it before being RJJ'ed.
     
  4. Rollo

    Rollo Active Member Full Member

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    Sure?

    I think Jones said something about that he would know when to retire when he was in his prime.
     
  5. sallycinnamon

    sallycinnamon New Member Full Member

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    the way he was flashing that cash on 24/7 he will end up shot or with pet white tigers and mounting tax debts cause contrary to what someone posted i don't see him as a smart man.
     
  6. Rollo

    Rollo Active Member Full Member

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    Possible scenario.
     
  7. pipe wrenched

    pipe wrenched ESB ELITE SQUAD Full Member

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    I'm not so sure sometimes. Regardless of the 2 cool front he puts up, I think he's always trying to satisfy his critics. IMO, it's the very reason he ever fought at 147 and esp. 154 (much like Jones, no one was ever satisfied with his accomplishments and always demanded more). PBF could have probably come no higher than 140 his whole career and won every fight so easily everybody would say he has no competition (he would make it appear that way) just like Jones did and Wlad does now too, probably even Calzaghe. So in order to SHOW they're great they have to take on monsterous challenges and may get caught in the process.
     
  8. radianttwilight

    radianttwilight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He knows when to quit. He already "retired" after the DLH fight, only to "unretire" to fight a dangerous opponent in Hatton. He wants the boxing world to think he's doing us a favor by "staying out of retirement" to fight more.

    The man is a smart businessman...although there is the chance he could blow all that money and have to stay in the hurt game a little too long, but he's already proven himself to be smart when it comes to picking fights. Unless he gets desperate money-wise, he's not gonna taint his legacy by sticking around too long.