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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    Yeah maybe! He's only 21 with 39 fights, undefeated.

    Still time to improve! He won't even have peaked when Mayweather retires!
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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Yeah maybe! He's only 21 with 39 fights, undefeated.

    Still time to improve! He won't even have peaked when Mayweather retires!
    Yeah your right he is only young, but I think he still needs a few more fights. Maybe guys like Carlos Molina, Wolak or Alcine before jumping to the Angulo's or Cotto's
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    I agree, a fight vs Wolak would be a nice watch!
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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    if the pac fight don't happen then I would like to see Martinez - but lets face it thats not going to happen either


    so after that I honestly have to say I want to see him in with Khan. Soon. I would be worried that he would get 'old' in the ring and Khan would beat him but after Saturday I doubt that.

    It has the potential to happen in the UK and would sell wembley, would give UK fans a chance to see a legend (regardless of what you think of him) in the ring and would bea good opportunity to see Khan get a hiding.

    Makes sense if no Pac
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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    Pacquiao or Khan are the only fights that would provide any interest to me. Martinez too but I don't really see that as realistic.

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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    Pacquiao.

    Martinez at a catchweight.

    Khan and Bradley does not belong to his level nor his weight division. These two may be competitive only if Floyd goes down to their weight, otherwise forget it.

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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    ^^^^Khan has been asking Mayweather for a fight, Khan said he'll go up!


    I think Khan might be a good match for him, speed & skill wise!
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    Default Re: Where does Floyd go from here?

    Why not Cotto? People been saying Floyd avoided Cotto at 140. Cotto got a new trainer and a title(like that really mean something). And please don't say because Pacman whip him already!!! Cause Pacman got a few opponents on his record that Floyd whip before Pacman fought them.

    Why not Margarito? People said Floyd avoided Margarito. It's that famous youtube when Margarito ask for a fight. And for a person that never made a miliion dollars at the time, suppose to had offer Floyd around 7 million to fight. And he's going to beat Cotto in their rematch.

    People are saying Khan but Peterson is not going to be an easy fight.

    Pacman vs Floyd, IMO, will not be next. Its still more build up they going to do to get $100 million. Pacman already started the promo saying he will retire to run for Vice President of Pacland. And with Floyd taking long breaks, we simply don't know if he's going to retire or not. Which will have us all over the internet asking where's Floyd.

    IMO, Pacman defeats JMM but not so impressively. Floyd says his lip still have a hole in it. Pacman signs to fight Alvarez at a 150 catchweight. Sidenote: If Alvarez don't throw punches like against Gomez, Pacman will win that fight. Anyways, Floyd sees that Martinez had a tough fight and follow Pacman with a catchweight offer at 150 for Martinez. Both superstars loses and boxing continue.


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