i do doubt it. he wants to be considered the best but that won't happen if he only beats de la hoya.
he would need to fight cotto, mosley, hatton possibly and a few others.
if he does retire then he's a dick lol
i do doubt it. he wants to be considered the best but that won't happen if he only beats de la hoya.
he would need to fight cotto, mosley, hatton possibly and a few others.
if he does retire then he's a dick lol
I think Floyd fights on win or lose. If he doesn't it's because the pressure to stay undefeated gets stronger before each fight. That's his own doing, however. If he wasn't a braggart it would be smooth sailing.
Fighting Hatton? God awful mismatch.
If he beats Oscar he will be a 5 weight champ and 6 time world champ for genuine belts does he need Cotto,Hatton and Mosely he beat them all most fans know this so apart from making more money what does it proveOriginally Posted by ds91
The only way i can see him retiring is if he hurts his hands again.
He'll retire. You can't go out on a bigger stage than this.
But having finally tasted this big a stage, you don't think he'll want more? If he wins this fight, then his next fight would be massive as well.. I just can't see him going out so easily, seeing how much he craves the spotlight and public attention.Originally Posted by smashcrusher
You are a long time retired and at age 30 he ain't going anywhere just yet.
The lure of the almighty dollar will always get anyone anytime.
He has at least 3 maybe 4 big fights ahead of him over the next two years,
The demand to see Floyd will still be there Win, Lose or Draw.
From what I saw of his attitude towards money (his sports gambling in particular) he will return.![]()
Yeah he says "I like to have $10,000 in my pocket" so i doubt he will quit when the big paydays are available.Originally Posted by Hairdoo
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