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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    First off, where has it been said that he WILL be coming out of retirement?

    Anything concrete?

    Nothing concrete yet but there's so much rumors about PBF's impending return and July 11 is the date being suggested around that's why I started my 1st post of this thread "Granting PBF will..."

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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    First off, where has it been said that he WILL be coming out of retirement?

    Anything concrete?

    Nothing concrete yet but there's so much rumors about PBF's impending return and July 11 is the date being suggested around that's why I started my 1st post of this thread "Granting PBF will..."
    So what are you talking about? Floyd will never, I repeat, NEVER fight a half decent Welter as a tune up.

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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    First off, where has it been said that he WILL be coming out of retirement?

    Anything concrete?

    Nothing concrete yet but there's so much rumors about PBF's impending return and July 11 is the date being suggested around that's why I started my 1st post of this thread "Granting PBF will..."
    So what are you talking about? Floyd will never, I repeat, NEVER fight a half decent Welter as a tune up.
    Who is this "half decent welter" you're referring to??
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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    PBF is about money and prestige. He will take the most money and most prestige for the minimum risk. JMM fits the bill perfectly
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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    PBF is about money and prestige. He will take the most money and most prestige for the minimum risk. JMM fits the bill perfectly
    PBF-JMM will produce decent money since all Mexican fans will be behind JMM, the current #1 Mexican boxer at the moment after the Margarito fiasco...

    Prestige? Well aside from being the #1 Mexican boxer, JMM is also the #2 P4P boxer...

    Decent money and so much prestige awaiting for PBF if he chooses JMM as his tune-up fight...
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    Smile Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    If he is looking for a perfect opponent then why not comeback and fight loud mouthed Nate Campbell? Iffy chin, left lightweight as a beltholder, struggled to make lightweight so 147 should not be a problem and can sell himself. I think the trash talking could sell the fight alone.

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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    If he is looking for a perfect opponent then why not comeback and fight loud mouthed Nate Campbell? Iffy chin, left lightweight as a beltholder, struggled to make lightweight so 147 should not be a problem and can sell himself. I think the trash talking could sell the fight alone.
    Hmmnn... good choice... Two American-African battling it out...
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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    I voted other.
    I wanted to see PBF fight Cotto before he left and from what i remember PBF was kinda tryin to avoid talks of him.
    Its also a pretty good match up.
    Cotto fought opposition that PBF fought but unlike PBF, Cotto Destroyed and Ko'ed them.
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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    If he is looking for a perfect opponent then why not comeback and fight loud mouthed Nate Campbell? Iffy chin, left lightweight as a beltholder, struggled to make lightweight so 147 should not be a problem and can sell himself. I think the trash talking could sell the fight alone.

    You know, that's a great idea. I would pay to see that fight. Campbell is a clever veteran who is still hungry for money and recognition. He has a tricky style and he would be motivated to give a strong and entertaining performance. Good idea.

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    Default Re: Who should Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight for his July 11 tune-up fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    If he is looking for a perfect opponent then why not comeback and fight loud mouthed Nate Campbell? Iffy chin, left lightweight as a beltholder, struggled to make lightweight so 147 should not be a problem and can sell himself. I think the trash talking could sell the fight alone.

    You know, that's a great idea. I would pay to see that fight. Campbell is a clever veteran who is still hungry for money and recognition. He has a tricky style and he would be motivated to give a strong and entertaining performance. Good idea.
    That is realisitic but you hardly think hes gonna fight a top boxer such as JMM in a 'tune up'

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