Word around is he's 50-50 on fighting Berto or retiring. And I noticed Dan Rafael said the delay in announcing the bout is, if Floyd retires Showtime want a guarantee he returns to them and fights one last time with them.
Legally it seems if he retires, he will then be able to return and fight non-sho or where the most money is.
Hope i'm wrong as I think Floyd vs Berto could be interesting.
Is Floyd Retired?
Re: Is Floyd Retired?
It seems like you're saying you heard that he will either fight again or fight again.TimFreza wrote:Word around is he's 50-50 on fighting Berto or retiring. And I noticed Dan Rafael said the delay in announcing the bout is, if Floyd retires Showtime want a guarantee he returns to them and fights one last time with them.
Legally it seems if he retires, he will then be able to return and fight non-sho or where the most money is.
Hope i'm wrong as I think Floyd vs Berto could be interesting.
Re: Is Floyd Retired?
After that choreographed dance exhibition in May, who the fvck gives an excrement?
Re: Is Floyd Retired?
exactly....who cares about floydTanzio wrote:After that choreographed dance exhibition in May, who the fvck gives an excrement?
Re: Is Floyd Retired?
Well, Floyd's had a pretty tough year moneywise so I can see why he'd want to capitalize on his earnings. Thank goodness we have these foreign boxers right now. They are the only ones trying to make good fights right now.
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Re: Is Floyd Retired?
Is he balls, - no way will he not go for the 50-0.
