Mayweather and Gambling

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diddy
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Mayweather and Gambling

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This man has me conflicted. On one hand he bores me to tears in the ring. On the other hand he is a walking "win by decision" ATM machine. I will be sad to see him go after his next 1-2 fights. I am pretty sure I've bet him to win by decision in at least his last 14-15 fights. Victor Ortiz took a dive and Ricky Hatton walked into a ring post. Other than that this man has basically paid for a new car and countless mortgage payments. To that end I'm hoping he doesn't decide to hang em up after his next fight.
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Re: Mayweather and Gambling

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To the people thinking Mayweather is going to fight again, when do you think he will fight and who will be his dance partner?
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diddy wrote:This man has me conflicted. On one hand he bores me to tears in the ring. On the other hand he is a walking "win by decision" ATM machine. I will be sad to see him go after his next 1-2 fights. I am pretty sure I've bet him to win by decision in at least his last 14-15 fights. Victor Ortiz took a dive and Ricky Hatton walked into a ring post. Other than that this man has basically paid for a new car and countless mortgage payments. To that end I'm hoping he doesn't decide to hang em up after his next fight.
How can you make any money on Mayweather by decision? You must have to put some pretty big bucks in to make anything back in his case.
kidbazooka1
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Re: Mayweather and Gambling

Post by kidbazooka1 »

hulkmaniac wrote:To the people thinking Mayweather is going to fight again, when do you think he will fight and who will be his dance partner?
Easy answers to both.

May 2nd 2016

Manny Pacquiao rematch.

Whoever thinks Floyd will retire while still on top hasnt followed boxing long enough.

Floyd will not retire unless you call not fighting for 8 months a retirement.

Nuff said.
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I hope not. I would much rather see Pac vs the Cotto/Canelo winner or against Thurman, Porter, or Brook.

Floyd vs Pac would be a re-run with the same result. A couple of million fools would buy it though.
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