Will Mayweather run back into retirement

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  1. Davro

    Davro u wnt sum i`ll give it ya Full Member

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    when Cotto beats Pacqiao to avoid the inevitable?

    Seriously, what will he do to avoid that first loss - fight Marquez again?
     
  2. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    Winner of PAC/Cotto and Mosley are the frontrunners for PBF's next fight... I'm guessing PBF will retire again... and it's for good...

    If PBF chooses another small boxer, that fight won't sell so he can't have the money he always wanted... Just like how PBF-JMM not selling well...
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  3. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. Dynamite Kid

    Dynamite Kid "I Must Break You" Full Member

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    First of all, Cotto isn't gonna beat Pacquiao. Let's get that straight right now. Secondly, Floyd never ran into retirement the first time. If he didn't wanna fight for a while that was his choice. What the hell did Cotto have to do with that?:blood And thirdly, when Floyd beats Marquez, that's gonna open up an oppertunity for a bigger fight. And let's make believe Cotto fought Floyd, he'd have 2 losses on his record instead of 1.
     
  5. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nah.....he'll end up fighting PAC for the big pay day after PAC gets by Cotto then maybe fight Shane if Floyd is able to get past PAC.
     
  6. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    If PAC retires and aspires for congressman in his home country after the Cotto fight, do you see PBF fighting Mosley or PBF just retires again?? :D
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  7. eze

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    I wouldn't doubt if Mayweather retired if Pac beat Cotto and retired.

    Mosley is a lose lose fight for floyd.

    If he wins he's too old.

    If he loses, he lost to an old Mosley.
     
  8. Thread Stealer

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    Mayweather will run from the IRS into the negotiating room for a big money fight with the Pacquiao/Cotto winner, or Mosley, as he's on better terms with GBP than Top Rank.

    That is unless he can make all those huge paydays he's accustomed to from the remarkably successful Philthy Rich Records.
     
  9. Ringnut

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    Sort of like the Marquez fight then.

    If he wins, Marquez is too old (and small)

    If he loses, he lost to an old (and small) Marquez
     
  10. buxzer

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    ha ha ha :lol: Marquez is also a lose-lose fight but PBF took it... Ahh OK I get it, Marquez is a warm up fight...:rofl

    So why not PBF take another tune up fight, the lose-lose fight with Mosley?? :D
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  11. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Because Mosley is good. He's the best WW in the world at the moment but when Floyd wins what does he get? Beating an old Mosley.

    Just cause I said its a lose lose doesn't mean Mosley is bad.
     
  12. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    ha ha ha :lol: Every boxer that PBF ducked (ducks) is a lose-lose fight even how good that boxer is... :lol:
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  13. Da Chin Chekka

    Da Chin Chekka Chi-Town!!! Full Member

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    If he retires to pursue political office will people say he ran into retirement?:?
     
  14. Da Chin Chekka

    Da Chin Chekka Chi-Town!!! Full Member

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    You said it all right there brother!!!
     
  15. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    Mayweather will target the loser of the Pac v Cotto fight and then the winner of the Khan v Hatton fight.