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    “Fighting Words” – Floyd Mayweather’s Believe It or Not

    by David P. Greisman

    Guess who’s back. Back again. Money’s back. Tell a friend. Guess who’s back. Guess who’s back. Guess who’s back.

    Nobody expected Floyd Mayweather Jr. to stay retired for long – probably not even Mayweather himself.

    It’s not yet official, though it might as well be.

    Mayweather wants to fight again, and he wants to do so soon. Sources have told multiple boxing writers that Mayweather is looking at July 11 for his first fight back.

    If it’s true, that would mean Mayweather will have opted out of this latest retirement before its first year had passed. That said, this retirement has already lasted longer than the rest, though it’s been yet another episode of Floyd Mayweather’s “Believe It or Not.”

    “Here we go again,” Mayweather said Nov. 4, 2006, speaking to press following his defeat of then-welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir. Mayweather wasn’t referring to what would become his penchant for retiring, though the sentence seems prescient in hindsight.

    “I’m five-time world champion, four different weight classes,” Mayweather said after adding the 147-pound lineage to his world titles at 140, 135 and 130. “I’m going to keep moving on and keep beating the people they put in front of me. They say ‘Oscar De La Hoya.’ That’s the name.” [details]

    #2
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    by David P. Greisman

    Guess who’s back. Back again. Money’s back. Tell a friend. Guess who’s back. Guess who’s back. Guess who’s back.

    Nobody expected Floyd Mayweather Jr. to stay retired for long – probably not even Mayweather himself.

    It’s not yet official, though it might as well be.

    Mayweather wants to fight again, and he wants to do so soon. Sources have told multiple boxing writers that Mayweather is looking at July 11 for his first fight back.

    If it’s true, that would mean Mayweather will have opted out of this latest retirement before its first year had passed. That said, this retirement has already lasted longer than the rest, though it’s been yet another episode of Floyd Mayweather’s “Believe It or Not.”

    “Here we go again,” Mayweather said Nov. 4, 2006, speaking to press following his defeat of then-welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir. Mayweather wasn’t referring to what would become his penchant for retiring, though the sentence seems prescient in hindsight.

    “I’m five-time world champion, four different weight classes,” Mayweather said after adding the 147-pound lineage to his world titles at 140, 135 and 130. “I’m going to keep moving on and keep beating the people they put in front of me. They say ‘Oscar De La Hoya.’ That’s the name.” [details]

    So the King returns????

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      #3
      F.uck this and every Floyd Mayweather article. I'd like to read one that'll be very direct, this is worse then The Bible

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        #4
        and again, f.uck this ****ty ass article...I'm out!

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          #5
          I have yet to see a thread title (preferrably by bigpoppapump) that looks like.. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - "I will return and fight."

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            #6
            Why do these "Floyd may return" articles get written and then the next day Team Mayweather and family say he will NOT return? Seems like a never ending circle.

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              #7
              re: Floyd Mayweather

              Originally posted by bigpoppapump View Post
              by david p. Greisman

              guess who’s back. Back again. Money’s back. Tell a friend. Guess who’s back. Guess who’s back. Guess who’s back.

              Nobody expected floyd mayweather jr. To stay retired for long – probably not even mayweather himself.

              It’s not yet official, though it might as well be.

              Mayweather wants to fight again, and he wants to do so soon. Sources have told multiple boxing writers that mayweather is looking at july 11 for his first fight back.

              If it’s true, that would mean mayweather will have opted out of this latest retirement before its first year had passed. That said, this retirement has already lasted longer than the rest, though it’s been yet another episode of floyd mayweather’s “believe it or not.”

              “here we go again,” mayweather said nov. 4, 2006, speaking to press following his defeat of then-welterweight champion carlos baldomir. Mayweather wasn’t referring to what would become his penchant for retiring, though the sentence seems prescient in hindsight.

              “i’m five-time world champion, four different weight classes,” mayweather said after adding the 147-pound lineage to his world titles at 140, 135 and 130. “i’m going to keep moving on and keep beating the people they put in front of me. They say ‘oscar de la hoya.’ that’s the name.” [details]
              this kind of news has already become very annoying. Floyd mayweather and all who allegedly speaks for him (or even his supposed relatives or what not) should better keep their mouths shut! let him just stay RETIRED.
              Last edited by TALIBA; 03-23-2009, 01:02 AM.

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                #8
                Yeah what's up with these ****ing ******ed ass misleading titles to these godawful articles. I feel like they're written by a 16 yr old girl for the school newspaper.

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                  #9
                  Fight a ****in top WW or don't come back PBF.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mangler View Post
                    Fight a ****in top WW or don't come back PBF.
                    thats right, a ww not a fw

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