Mayweather plans retirement next September

onetinsol
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Re: Mayweather plans retirement next September

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Lol, you had to work for that one, least you're earning your money.
tiny_acres
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Re: Mayweather plans retirement next September

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onetinsol wrote:Lol, you had to work for that one, least you're earning your money.
Care to elaborate on your argument?
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Re: Mayweather plans retirement next September

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Sure I got a little extra time tonight. I'll just stick to the big names. Oscar, cotto, shane, were way past it when they fought him, not to say he wouldn't have beat them in their primes, but he didnt. Hatton was chinny at 147, Gatti was a glorified club fighter, Zab was a disaster. I watched Floyd in the olympics, I watched his pro debut, I watched him win his first title. One of the greatest boxing talents I've ever seen. The pro wrestling style hype career and the care in picking evdry opponent that followed was very difficult to watch over the years. Throw on top of that his antics outside the ring, beating women and such and I think he's single handedly destroyed a generation of boxing. May my favorite sport recover after this clown retires, which will not be soon enough.
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Re: Mayweather plans retirement next September

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onetinsol wrote:Sure I got a little extra time tonight. I'll just stick to the big names. Oscar, cotto, shane, were way past it when they fought him, not to say he wouldn't have beat them in their primes, but he didnt. Hatton was chinny at 147, Gatti was a glorified club fighter, Zab was a disaster. I watched Floyd in the olympics, I watched his pro debut, I watched him win his first title. One of the greatest boxing talents I've ever seen. The pro wrestling style hype career and the care in picking evdry opponent that followed was very difficult to watch over the years. Throw on top of that his antics outside the ring, beating women and such and I think he's single handedly destroyed a generation of boxing. May my favorite sport recover after this clown retires, which will not be soon enough.
I personally think the guy is a piece of crap.Worthless as they come as a human being.
I respect his skills and admire his body of work.But to like the guy?No way. :TU:
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