You know what's the saddest part about Floyd Mayweather's career?

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  1. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Floyd retired because he's scared of Margarito, Cotto, Clottey, Berto, Williams, DLH and Mosley. Hilarious man. :lol:
     
  2. ApatheticLeader

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    He's scared of being beaten. I'm not saying all of those people can do it, but he's clearly scared of getting beat.
     
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    Floyd could bulk up to fight Joe Calzaghe and you'd still say he was scared of fighting those guys.
     
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    It's more likely he'd bulk up to fight Szolt Erdei :good
     
  5. Scar

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    Make that Wladimir Klitschko please, even then they would say he retired because he's scared of Valuev, Ruiz and Hopkins. :lol:
     
  6. Scar

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    No one isn't scared of being beat, all fighters get in the ring with the fear of losing, it's why they train as hard as ever simply because they don't want to lose. You're not exposing anything new here and I would suggest that you try your best and not believe everything the media says, the way you express yourself makes it sound like you believe Mayweather isn't a normal human being like everyone else.
     
  7. ApatheticLeader

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    That's bull and you know it. But if you want to say that to make yourselves feel better, be my guest.
     
  8. DINAMITA

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    Floyd has retired so people can say "he should've fought the top welterweights, he would definitely have beaten them", when little Floyd himself knows that despite his stylistic and skill advantages over guys like Margarito and Williams (I do think that PBF would beat Cotto on speed), their sheer size, strength and physicality, would be too much for him. The guy was a match for most in history at SFW and LW, but by 147, he knew he was nowhere near as good. He should've fought Tszyu and had a long run at 140 instead of 1 moneyspinner v DLH and retirement.
     
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    Riiiight, I believe what I do because the media says so :lol:

    And I'm not exposing anything new, I'm not saying that fighters aren't scared of getting beat (although when you listen to PBF talk you'd think he's convinced he can't be beaten). I'm saying that he retired because he's scared of losing. Not every fighter takes that drastic route.
     
  10. Scar

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    No that's not bull****, what you're saying is pure bull****. You mention Mosley, Margarito and Cotto as opponents he's "scared to death" from yet don't even know about the situation surrounding them. Mosley plain out ducked Mayweather and I'm a big-time Mosley fan, he ducked him to clear the way for DLH and obviously. The Margarito case is also popular if you want to read about it, that fight was considered but Margarito didn't want to drop out of a fight with Manuel Gomez to take this. Then comes Cotto who's team clearly stated he's not ready yet and for OBVIOUS reasons, the man didn't have enough professional fights anyway and they wanted him to have a few fights at Welterweight before being ready for the major fights.

    Who else are you going to pull out of your ass?, Berto?, Clottey?, if you're desperate enough to mention those guys then you'll be desperate enough to mention anyone you see. To make it short, this will never end till he finally loses and the likes of you get what they finally wanted.
     
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    What Floyd (and ESPECIALLY his fans) fail to realise is that losing to one of the top welterweights doesn't make him a failure. Unfortunately champions who seek tougher and tougher challenges until they find one too hard aren't respected as much as they should be by boxing fans.
     
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    When did I mention Mosley or Clottey or Cotto or any specific fighter? You're so obsessed with protecting PBF that you make things up.
     
  13. Scar

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    All athletes retire when they don't have the motivation anymore, that's very normal, look it up. You're saying he's scared of losing is pretty much similar to saying he's scared of Clottey and Margarito, you're just holding on to anything you could to prove a worthless laughable point.
     
  14. Scar

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    When you're so obsessed that you're actually going to mention "He retired because he's scared of losing!!!" then you'll be desperate enough to mention those as well.
     
  15. Scar

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    Floyd is in a position where if he wins he gets 0 credit and only gets a "Yeah, that's what he's supposed to do". Can't blame him for not having the motivation to continue.

    This is a risky sport and your life is put on the line once you step in that ring, when you don't have the motivation for it you're better off out of it.