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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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.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
obviously if he gets out at the right time he will
I think Canelo offers some promise for beating him
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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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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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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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I think he could if he stays at 47. If he goes to 154 he could hit a road block. Guerrero believes Floyds legs are gone because Roach and a few hbo dingbats have put it out there over that last couple of years.
His legs are not gone and he still fights better off the back foot then anyone in the sport by a long shot.
He has simply adjusted his tactics and is fighting smarter late in his career.
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