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    Default Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    This is just something I've been thinking about recently having read comments from Guerrero saying he thinks Floyd doesn't have the legs anymore. Not many fighters know when it is time to leave the sport so retiring undefeated doesn't happen very often. Floyd is probably the greatest fighter of his era and we all know how important that '0' is to him.

    In my mind I can't see who is going to beat Floyd but boxers get old and diminish sooner or later. Do you think he'll retire with his undefeated record still in tact or do you think he'll risk it for too long?

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    Default Re: Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    I don't think so simply because.......MONEY

    Floyd will fight for sooooo long, I reckon he'll retire then come back for money.

    Sooner or later he'll lose.
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    Default Re: Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    obviously if he gets out at the right time he will

    I think Canelo offers some promise for beating him
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    Default Re: Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    after 30 months he will be 49-0
    i can see him fighting one more for the massive cherry on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    after 30 months he will be 49-0
    i can see him fighting one more for the massive cherry on top.

    50-0
    It all depends on how long he keeps fighting, greed or ego will get him if he doesn't pull a Marciano. I don't have high hopes for him, Floyd is ALL about the attention these days.
    Broner is the only fighter who craves it more.

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    Default Re: Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    I don't think the available welterweight division is very deep right now and Floyd appears hesitant as of late to venture into junior middleweight/middleweight territory so, to answer your question, yes, I think it is quite possible. Trout, Lara, Canelo (all GB) are bigger challenges than Guerrero, as is Maravilla, GGG etc. However, frankly, even if he did take on some of those guys at 154, I think he has a solid chance at beating them too.

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    Default Re: Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    He definitely won't retire undefeated. Even if he does manage to retire undefeated two or three years from now he'll blow through his money and need to make a comeback at some point.

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    Default Re: Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. will retire undefeated?

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    This is just something I've been thinking about recently having read comments from Guerrero saying he thinks Floyd doesn't have the legs anymore. Not many fighters know when it is time to leave the sport so retiring undefeated doesn't happen very often. Floyd is probably the greatest fighter of his era and we all know how important that '0' is to him.

    In my mind I can't see who is going to beat Floyd but boxers get old and diminish sooner or later. Do you think he'll retire with his undefeated record still in tact or do you think he'll risk it for too long?
    Floyd certainly won't lose to Guerrero, the only way Mayweather loses his '0' is if he stays in the game too long, and that's a possibility.

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