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    Default To retire or not to retire???

    Well, with the couple of "Floyd Retires" threads going on at the moment, I thought it's a decent topic..

    Some fighters like Roy etc have copped a bit of crap for making comebacks. Tyson etc and many others have fought on, while the critics have said with passion that they should just hang up their gloves and be done with it..

    But then you have someone like Floyd, who hasn't been beaten and doesn't look like being beaten.. He hasn't slowed or showed signs of really having any of his attributes diminishing.. But he has come out and said "I don't want boxing to retire me, I want to retire from boxing"...

    Honestly, that's a pretty stupid sentence... The only meaning I can possible take from that is, "I want to retire unbeaten... I don't want to retire after a loss"...


    My question is, which do you honestly prefer... A fighter like Floyd to retire like this, and go out at the top of their game... Or a fighter to fight, until they physically show signs that they just can't keep up with the top younger fighters anymore.. And possible do a few exhibition fights after retirement, just with fighters around their age...
    It's a tough one in a way, because no one likes to see a fighter really trying to drag their career on to long... (However I personally have enjoyed Roy's latest fights.. And I wouldn't have asked for a second for Hopkins to retire anytime before today)... But at the same time, who wants to see a fighter like Floyd who is still possibly one of the best P4P, pack it in and never fight again...

    I personally think he's aged himself more in his mind than he truely is physically.. He's tapering off his fights as if he's truely to old to keep fighting... I would have liked to have seen Floyd fight on a bit more during this time, and really show some true heart, as well as great boxing skills..

    Others may disagree, but that's why I started this thread. Opinions on when a fighter should retire.

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    Default Re: To retire or not to retire???

    Retiring when still at the top of your game, in a division thriving with talent is pure chicken-shitness.

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    Default Re: To retire or not to retire???

    Floyd will be back-trust me. He is one of those "bling bling," money loving big spenders who live an expensive lifestyle. The money will soon dwindle to an uncomfortable point where Mayweather will feel like he has to make some more money. It happens all the time in boxing. You'll see. My only problem is that the longer he stays away the more his skills will decrease and when he loses in a comeback against one of the top fighters, excuses will be made-but I'm getting ahead of myself. Let him unretire first.

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    Default Re: To retire or not to retire???

    Quote Originally Posted by Rican View Post
    Floyd will be back-trust me. He is one of those "bling bling," money loving big spenders who live an expensive lifestyle. The money will soon dwindle to an uncomfortable point where Mayweather will feel like he has to make some more money. It happens all the time in boxing. You'll see. My only problem is that the longer he stays away the more his skills will decrease and when he loses in a comeback against one of the top fighters, excuses will be made-but I'm getting ahead of myself. Let him unretire first.
    Once he fails at promoting music and promoting fights he will be back.
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    In my personal opinion for what ever it is worth, If Floyd does or does not retire really matters none to the sport.

    He does not take the top fights of significance. I am sorry but his fight with Oscar really meant nothing to the landscape of the sport. It was more out of interest then anything. The title was vacated almost immediately and Oscar really did not defend it anyhow.

    Floyd does not fight the top or should I say most dangerous guys in the game. Yes Hatton was ranked P4P top 10 at the time but fact is it did little to the landscape of the sport. Hatton was going back to 140 win or lose. Again the fight perked interest but did little for the sport as a whole.

    I think the top man in the sport should be fighting the top contenders on his heels. That means in his division. It does not mean novelty bouts and that is how you can class the ODH and Hatton bouts.

    Miguel Cotto is fighting the best he can, Antonio Margarito is fighting the best he can. Wlad Klitschko is doing his best to unify. Manny Pacquiao has fought the best for several years now and has even sought out a new division of bigger men to help improve his stature and the sports scenery.

    Floyd Mayweather has talked a lot and played dress up with the WWE. He even likes to have us think the KO over the Big Show was legit instead if just entertainment value.

    As far as I am concerned good riddance to him. He is like a little kid looking for attention. Retire don't retire. Make up your mind instead of just making statement s to see if you will be missed and then try to make a dramatic return to the sport.

    Floyd is ranked the best but in truth when was the last time he fought the best?

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    Default Re: To retire or not to retire???

    Hatton's speed presented an unprecedented scenario for Mayweather. Hatton was situation Mayweather hasn't delt with before, but Cotto isn't the first slow pressure guy Mayweather fought, and while Castillo who was similar to Cotto gave Mayweather a hard time, I feel that Cotto doesn't have the same level of chin to walk in like Castillo did.

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