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    Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Forget Canelo-GGG Winner, No Offer Big Enough

    Five division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26 KOs), 40 years old, has no desire to fight beyond his upcoming return - and says there is no possible financial offer that will bring him back to the ring in the future. Mayweather retired in September 2015 after winning a twelve round unanimous decision over Andre Berto.
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    #2
    This little lying B1tch. The first time you semi retired was after the Baldomir fight then you came back for old ass De La Hoya. Then you retired after DLH and came back for little ass Hatton at 147. Then you retired again and came back for little ass Marquez. Then you retired again and came back for McGregor. Now you're gonna retire again after Connor

    Damn boy that's like 5 retirements. How can you dominate the sport for 20 years while retiring 5 times? There's like a 5 year gap all in all

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      #3
      Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
      This little lying B1tch. The first time you semi retired was after the Baldomir fight then you came back for old ass De La Hoya. Then you retired after DLH and came back for little ass Hatton at 147. Then you retired again and came back for little ass Marquez. Then you retired again and came back for McGregor. Now you're gonna retire again after Connor

      Damn boy that's like 5 retirements. How can you dominate the sport for 20 years while retiring 5 times? There's like a 5 year gap all in all
      Yeah, er, no not really.

      He fought Baldomir, Oscar and Hatton in the space of just over 1 year so not quite a "5 year gap."

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        #4
        Lol not fighting against Golovkin Canelo winner because of his health. I don't think he intended to be that honest.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
          This little lying B1tch. The first time you semi retired was after the Baldomir fight then you came back for old ass De La Hoya. Then you retired after DLH and came back for little ass Hatton at 147. Then you retired again and came back for little ass Marquez. Then you retired again and came back for McGregor. Now you're gonna retire again after Connor

          Damn boy that's like 5 retirements. How can you dominate the sport for 20 years while retiring 5 times? There's like a 5 year gap all in all
          He never retired after Baldomir. He just said that he planned to retire after De La Hoya, but instead fought Hatton and was negotiating a De La Hoya rematch before actually retiring for the first time.

          Look up how many times Sugar Ray Leonard retired.

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            #6
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
            Yeah, er, no not really.

            He fought Baldomir, Oscar and Hatton in the space of just over 1 year so not quite a "5 year gap."
            Yeah er yes.

            Mayweather started fighting in 1996. Was crying at the press conference and semi retired in 2006, retired twice in 2007. Once after the DLH fight and again after the Hatton fight.

            Stayed retired for 21 months. Retired again in 2015 for 2 years. That's a total of 45 months retired which is almost 4 years. He started fighting October 1996. Do the match.. That's NOT 20 years of dominating the sport. Keep up
            Last edited by Chollo Vista; 08-09-2017, 09:31 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
              He never retired after Baldomir. He just said that he planned to retire after De La Hoya, but instead fought Hatton and was negotiating a De La Hoya rematch before actually retiring for the first time.

              Look up how many times Sugar Ray Leonard retired.
              Do I need to post the article of Floyd saying he contacted Ellerbe to come out of retirement for Hatton?

              And yes, Floyd was crying his ass off after the Baldomir fight talking about retirement and having nothing left to prove to the sport

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                #8
                Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                This little lying B1tch. The first time you semi retired was after the Baldomir fight then you came back for old ass De La Hoya. Then you retired after DLH and came back for little ass Hatton at 147. Then you retired again and came back for little ass Marquez. Then you retired again and came back for McGregor. Now you're gonna retire again after Connor

                Damn boy that's like 5 retirements. How can you dominate the sport for 20 years while retiring 5 times? There's like a 5 year gap all in all
                Believe him. He's getting older and starting to forget

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                  #9
                  In fairness he gots to say that. I mean I don't think he does fight again, although I've been wrong like a mofo about Floyd in these last few years (didn't think the Manny fight would happen, didn't think he'd fight someone as bad an opponent like Berto, didn't think he'd comeback to fight a MMA guy), but he can't hype another fight right now. You wanna get those guys buying the PPV who think they're seeing Floyd one last time or might not buy this PPV if they feel Floyd beats Conor & then Floyd has a "real fight" vs Canelo or GGG.

                  TLDR: So probably he doesn't comeback, but he's not gonna say it now even if he had it all planned out.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                    This little lying B1tch. The first time you semi retired was after the Baldomir fight then you came back for old ass De La Hoya. Then you retired after DLH and came back for little ass Hatton at 147. Then you retired again and came back for little ass Marquez. Then you retired again and came back for McGregor. Now you're gonna retire again after Connor

                    Damn boy that's like 5 retirements. How can you dominate the sport for 20 years while retiring 5 times? There's like a 5 year gap all in all
                    I think Floyd ****ed this sissies mother or something.

                    He's been traumatized in some way by Mayweather.

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