I don't think I've ever discredited Floyd's list of casualties. Floyds done an enourmous job and deserves to be at the top of the pfp rankings right now. But the way he talks about himself, you'd think boxing couldn't live without him and it can. Don't sit in front of the camera tell me that you don't duck anyone when you do. Don't tell me you have nothing left to prove when the ww division is literally full of superstars...some of which who are unbeaten. Don't retire when you could make history. Fight a superstar in his prime while you're at the top. (He actually did that earlier in his career with Corrales and Castillo). This a guy who does have the potential to be one of the 10 greatest fighters of all time. And he could very well do it with an unbeaten record. As boxing fans, we rarely get to see two fighters at the height of their greatness, in the prime of their careers, step in the ring together. It's almost always after one of them is past their prime that the fight finally gets made. Floyd has a chance to take boxings popularity to another level...even the level past the one set when he fought De La Hoya. I don't care if Floyd fights shane or wants to take a year off or what. But I want to see him fight the winner of that ww tournament, and I don't think anyone would disagree with me that he should. Whoever comes out of that (except for Zab) has earned their shot at him. That alone could cement him as one of the best all time in my book.


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