I think he will do the 6 fights in 30 months floyd is very smart and he knows hes getting old 30 hard months of work then hes retired or after the 30 months he could have 1 last fight to beat rockys record i think he will go out 50-0
Thanks: 0
Likes: 0
Dislikes: 0
I think he will do the 6 fights in 30 months floyd is very smart and he knows hes getting old 30 hard months of work then hes retired or after the 30 months he could have 1 last fight to beat rockys record i think he will go out 50-0
Array
If Floyd puts his mind into it then he can do it. He is in the twilight stages of his career and he knows he need to maximise the money. So he can do it if he does not suffer any major injuries.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Array
I don't think anybody outside the principals knows what's in the contract. I'm sure Floyd is covered every way. He may surprise us and fight five times in the time period -- maybe he was only fighting once a year before because there was only one guy a year who was a credible PPV opponent. If Showtime have given him a massive guarantee for each fight then it's their risk if the opponent doesn't sell.
And if Floyd has control over who he fights then he can pick a bunch of so so 140 pounders lieke Garcia and have five easy guaranteed paydays with Showtime taking all the risk. If Floyd does have control over the opponents this contract has the potential to make the Alex Rodriguez contract look like a smart piece of business by the Yankees.
Array
Array
Just wondering..... ARE there 6 fights for Floyd out there?
I mean, they would have to meet certain requirements.
Number one, obviously it has to be a big, recognizable name. Floyd isn't going to be fighting the Francesco Pianetas of the welterweight or SWW divisions. Second, I still insist that Floyd isn't going to put his "0" at risk at this late stage of his career. So he's going to pick opponents who will make good fights, but still be considered low risk. He also wants to make money... so someone like Khan, who might not be next in line based on merit alone, might still be attractive solely based on his UK fan base. So assuming Floyd does fight 6 opponents in short order, who are the more likely opponents? I'll throw some names out there:
Canelo - (the likelihood of this fight has increased, IMO)
Khan - (see above)
Danny Garcia - (hey... if Khan deserves it, why not Garcia?)
Matthysse - (a long shot... but why not?)
Pacquiao - (I know... the luster is long gone. But what if Pac wants to have one last hurrah?)
JMM - (the first one was SO lopsided, I hesitate to name him. But he did KTFO Pac, which raised his stock inmensely)
Some notable names I omitted:
Martinez - (Sorry... I just don't think the size difference is doable. But who knows. The $$$$ would be huge.)
Bradley - (One word: BORING)
Trout - (See Bradley)
Rios - (punk doesn't deserve a shot)
Canelo trout and Martinez aren't going to happen there to big floyd will fight the rest of his fights at 147
Array
Array
Array
That question has been hovering in my mind since the contract was announced. Floyds ideal weight is 147 and it’s a toxic mix of politics and a growing lack of talent. If 147 was an animal that was hunted, there would be a moratorium on hunting them for a few years. I think it will come down to what will pass to the spinners. After Guerrero its 5. I think Floyd will try to make the first 3 at 147. On second thought maybe he will fight Ishe Smith. I don’t think legacy means the same thing to Floyd as gifted as he is as say it did for Leonard or Robinson. I think he has coveted the 0 and that he will covet it more now. He’s probably shooting for that 50 and 0 mark.
Bradley and Marquez are going to fight in order to meet Manny and Manny has a pretty tough fight coming up be it Rios or Alvarado. Marquez will eliminate Bradleys chances at Floyd by beating him to get at Manny. I think that effectively eliminates the three of them given the time line for this year. Khan would be a money fight and Floyd has been keen to go to England since Hatton. The fight would not mean all that much but it would fill the coffers at Showtime.
Agree that the Manny fight has lost much of its lustre but the fight still probably does massive. I think Floyd might wait until after his contract is up and make it his 50th and then retires. I say that as I just cant see Arum and Floyd getting anything done and add to that now on competing networks its highly unlikely guys like Rios and Bradley even appear on the radar screen.
Now to 154 or higher. Floyd does not seem suited above 154. Even against Oscar he looked sluggish and that was his first venture to the 154 area and he was at his peak. Each other time he has moved up he has not looked like the same Floyd but he pulls through do to his amazing talent. Alvarez was over 170 pounds against Trout and in the same weight area as Martinez the night of his fights at 160. There is an old adage in boxing that put two men in the ring of equal talent and the bigger man wins. Floyd has yet to meet a bigger man of equal talent but the wrench is time. The premise is based on fighters at their peak. Floyd looks a bit on the slide to me and there could come a time where he is beaten by the lesser man that happened to be about 25 pounds heavier. In a sense it’s unfair to expect Floyd to jump that far at this stage. Where Floyd is concerned it is the fans at times that need to put their expectations in check. Pretty soon some will be expecting him to fight Andre Ward. Martinez is out for the rest of the year and then rehab so that puts him in the picture around the middle of 2014. I think if Floyd is going to make the jump it will be with him. Having said all that I have no idea what we are in store for. If I was a betting man I suppose I would put money on Haymon figuring heavily in selection.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks