Will PBF retire undefeated?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Phanekim, Dec 9, 2007.


  1. Phanekim

    Phanekim Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Almost nobody has....sooner or later age gets to them no matter how invincible they are. Does PBF have the personality to stay away from the ring or will his need for attention lure him back into a bad fight?
     
  2. Zhaakal

    Zhaakal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If he doesn't fight Cotto or Williams then yes, he will retire undefeated.
    Cotto and Williams are 2 of the most dangerous fights out there at the moment, both guys can couse problems.
     
  3. Phanekim

    Phanekim Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I honestly do not think Cotto or Williams will beat PBF.
     
  4. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    if he desides to retire right now but if he keeps fighting there might a chance that he will be.
     
  5. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    he will retire undefeated. he wont do anything stupid anytime soon or before he retires.
     
  6. Phanekim

    Phanekim Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thing about PBF, i noticed in his chavez fight was is that he will fight toe to toe...he does have a sense of bravado about him. Also, he does love attention. I never thought he was a bad guy, but one thing is for sure, he loves attention and the spotlight. I think its too tempting for him sometimes.

    Btw, i highly doubt he'll jump up higher than 160....but if he does....can he do it? I think he'd be insane...but if he suceeds...how many weight classes is that?
     
  7. LockDog387

    LockDog387 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If he retires right now obviously yes, if he continues to fight on for a couple more years then that answer is still in the air, or he can lose his next if fights Cotto or Williams.
     
  8. LockDog387

    LockDog387 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He can fight toe to toe against smaller fighters, he obviously can't fight toe to toe against someone in the middleweight division, he can't even fight toe to toe with a natural welterweight. (Baldomir)
     
  9. Phanekim

    Phanekim Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree. PBF has made me look stupid to my friends too many times. I've said all these guys stood a great chance of beating him. I don't hate him, i just want him to lose one time in his life...its human nature, we all want someone to feel fallable...like most of us feel every day.

    If you ask me, he needs to take some time off...do what he wants to do for 6-8 months....take on cotto...maybe williams later. then move up a notch or 2. i dont see anyon at 154 that is a threat to him. 160 might just be too dangerous. But i'd like to see him move up into those or fight hatton at 140 in manchester in a smaller ring haha although after 2night i doubt it'll make a difference.

    i can't dream can't i?