The End of an Era
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punchoutsb
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The End of an Era
With Floyd Mayweather announcing his retirement last night, it really feels like the end of an era. Floyd has etched his name into the annals of boxing history, and did so in such an impressive manner I think it's fitting that he won his last bout by shut out regardless of the level of opponent.
Of course there is a very real chance he will make a comeback in the future, but as for now Floyd seemed serious last night when he announced his retirement. As much as his out of the ring attitude and actions may have tarnished what you thought of the person, there is no denying he was a great fighter.
It's time for boxing fans to move on, and enter a new era in boxing. I feel really privileged as a boxing fan to have lived during and witnessed such a great fighters career. And I now look forward to post-Mayweather boxing, and to see who becomes the new p4p #1 and how the landscape changes.
*Please keep the hate/jock sniffing out of this thread. Let's appreciate the great fighter that just retired.*
Of course there is a very real chance he will make a comeback in the future, but as for now Floyd seemed serious last night when he announced his retirement. As much as his out of the ring attitude and actions may have tarnished what you thought of the person, there is no denying he was a great fighter.
It's time for boxing fans to move on, and enter a new era in boxing. I feel really privileged as a boxing fan to have lived during and witnessed such a great fighters career. And I now look forward to post-Mayweather boxing, and to see who becomes the new p4p #1 and how the landscape changes.
*Please keep the hate/jock sniffing out of this thread. Let's appreciate the great fighter that just retired.*
Re: The End of an Era
I thought this was going to be a thread about the title reign of Cornelius Bundrage coming to an end.
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asdfjkl
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Re: The End of an Era
If he knows his drugsusing isn't untraceble any more he quits, it's simple as that.
It's not surprising he was looking for an opponend that used drugs as well and is now loads weaker as he was when he still used drugs.
It's not surprising he was looking for an opponend that used drugs as well and is now loads weaker as he was when he still used drugs.
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SenorPipino
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Re: The End of an Era
I already miss TBE.
Boxing will lack drama now that he's gone.
In this dull boxing era devoid of personality (i.e. a plethora of charisma-challenged robotic Russians) Mayweather's magnetism stood out.
Some genius told me that no one cares about Mayweather. What a fool. If no one cared about him, how did he become the most-watched, wealthiest boxer of all time??
Ali always said that boxing would die once he was gone. It didn't die but it certainly lost most of its zest.
With Mayweather now gone, I fear that the sport might finally go into fatal decline.
Rethink your plans, FM. Boxing sorely needs your presence.
Floyd, it's up to you!
Boxing will lack drama now that he's gone.
In this dull boxing era devoid of personality (i.e. a plethora of charisma-challenged robotic Russians) Mayweather's magnetism stood out.
Some genius told me that no one cares about Mayweather. What a fool. If no one cared about him, how did he become the most-watched, wealthiest boxer of all time??
Ali always said that boxing would die once he was gone. It didn't die but it certainly lost most of its zest.
With Mayweather now gone, I fear that the sport might finally go into fatal decline.
Rethink your plans, FM. Boxing sorely needs your presence.
Floyd, it's up to you!
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punchoutsb
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Re: The End of an Era
First of all, please keep your nationalist and ethnic biases to yourself. I don't care about them.SenorPipino wrote:I already miss TBE.
Boxing will lack drama now that he's gone.
In this dull boxing era devoid of personality (i.e. a plethora of charisma-challenged robotic Russians) Mayweather's magnetism stood out.
Some genius told me that no one cares about Mayweather. What a fool. If no one cared about him, how did he become the most-watched, wealthiest boxer of all time??
Ali always said that boxing would die once he was gone. It didn't die but it certainly lost most of its zest.
With Mayweather now gone, I fear that the sport might finally go into fatal decline.
Rethink your plans, FM. Boxing sorely needs your presence.
Floyd, it's up to you!
Secondly, boxing always finds new superstars. The sport is not going into a fatal decline. Mayweather has inspired a whole new generation of youngsters who will be turning to boxing as a way out. Maweathers presence in boxing will not go just because he retired. If anything, it may grow.
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Aaronide_ger
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Re: The End of an Era
Yea nice thread and all, but why hasnt Mayweather Vacated all his belts? Is he still gonna keep them while being retired ?

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Aaronide_ger
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Re: The End of an Era
He is joking you idiot OR he actually believes what he said which makes him a more of an idiot than he already is.punchoutsb wrote:First of all, please keep your nationalist and ethnic biases to yourself. I don't care about them.SenorPipino wrote:I already miss TBE.
Boxing will lack drama now that he's gone.
In this dull boxing era devoid of personality (i.e. a plethora of charisma-challenged robotic Russians) Mayweather's magnetism stood out.
Some genius told me that no one cares about Mayweather. What a fool. If no one cared about him, how did he become the most-watched, wealthiest boxer of all time??
Ali always said that boxing would die once he was gone. It didn't die but it certainly lost most of its zest.
With Mayweather now gone, I fear that the sport might finally go into fatal decline.
Rethink your plans, FM. Boxing sorely needs your presence.
Floyd, it's up to you!
Secondly, boxing always finds new superstars. The sport is not going into a fatal decline. Mayweather has inspired a whole new generation of youngsters who will be turning to boxing as a way out. Maweathers presence in boxing will not go just because he retired. If anything, it may grow.
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punchoutsb
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Re: The End of an Era
I can see you haven't had much interaction with SenorPipino in your short time hereAaronide_ger wrote:He is joking you idiot.punchoutsb wrote:First of all, please keep your nationalist and ethnic biases to yourself. I don't care about them.SenorPipino wrote:I already miss TBE.
Boxing will lack drama now that he's gone.
In this dull boxing era devoid of personality (i.e. a plethora of charisma-challenged robotic Russians) Mayweather's magnetism stood out.
Some genius told me that no one cares about Mayweather. What a fool. If no one cared about him, how did he become the most-watched, wealthiest boxer of all time??
Ali always said that boxing would die once he was gone. It didn't die but it certainly lost most of its zest.
With Mayweather now gone, I fear that the sport might finally go into fatal decline.
Rethink your plans, FM. Boxing sorely needs your presence.
Floyd, it's up to you!
Secondly, boxing always finds new superstars. The sport is not going into a fatal decline. Mayweather has inspired a whole new generation of youngsters who will be turning to boxing as a way out. Maweathers presence in boxing will not go just because he retired. If anything, it may grow.
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Aaronide_ger
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Re: The End of an Era
I edited my post, I didnt see it was Pipino. Believe me I have.
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punchoutsb
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Re: The End of an Era
Aaronide_ger wrote:I edited my post, I didnt see it was Pipino. Believe me I have.
Re: The End of an Era
SenorPipino wrote:I already miss TUE.
ftfy
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SenorPipino
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Re: The End of an Era
punchoutsb wrote:First of all, please keep your nationalist and ethnic biases to yourself. I don't care about them.SenorPipino wrote:I already miss TBE.
Boxing will lack drama now that he's gone.
In this dull boxing era devoid of personality (i.e. a plethora of charisma-challenged robotic Russians) Mayweather's magnetism stood out.
Some genius told me that no one cares about Mayweather. What a fool. If no one cared about him, how did he become the most-watched, wealthiest boxer of all time??
Ali always said that boxing would die once he was gone. It didn't die but it certainly lost most of its zest.
With Mayweather now gone, I fear that the sport might finally go into fatal decline.
Rethink your plans, FM. Boxing sorely needs your presence.
Floyd, it's up to you!
Secondly, boxing always finds new superstars. The sport is not going into a fatal decline. Mayweather has inspired a whole new generation of youngsters who will be turning to boxing as a way out. Maweathers presence in boxing will not go just because he retired. If anything, it may grow.
If you don't care about my alleged "biases," then why are you so vehemently squawking about them?
But I must salute you for at least recognizing his talents and dubbing Mayweather a "superstar."
So many of the guys here are so blinded by nationalist and ethnic biases, that they absurdly regard FM as an over rated clown.
At least you're perceptive about his sublime skills.
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punchoutsb
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Re: The End of an Era
Because I don't like uneducated hateful bigots like you.SenorPipino wrote: If you don't care about my alleged "biases," then why are you so vehemently squawking about them?
But I must salute you for at least recognizing his talents and dubbing Mayweather a "superstar."
So many of the guys here are so blinded by nationalist and ethnic biases, that they absurdly regard FM as an over rated clown.
At least you're perceptive about his sublime skills.
Mayweather is much more than a superstar. He's a once in a lifetime great fighter. By the end his style got pretty ridiculous and boring, but he always did what he had to do to get the win. I think even more impressive than his 49-0 record is the fact that he always kept himself in shape and worked hard in the gym. So many guys lose that as they get to be more successful and see the money rolling in. But not Floyd.
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SenorPipino
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Re: The End of an Era
We've had interaction? Not in a queer way, I hope.Aaronide_ger wrote:I edited my post, I didnt see it was Pipino. Believe me I have.
I've never heard of you until now, but at my age, dementia is right around the corner. Sorry if your name doesn't sound a bell.
I do remember my pal punchoutsb, though. For better or for worse.
Oh, one last thing, genocide_ger. I'm far from joking when opining about Mayweather. The guys only been the unanimous, undisputed P4P king of boxing for more than a decade. Apparently there are plenty of sophisticated boxing buffs who share my view.
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Aaronide_ger
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Re: The End of an Era
You are the one that said on MY topic that GGG is gonna do less than 8K at the Forum and wont outsell Marquez then went hiding into your corner after u saw the attendance.
Now GTFO
Now GTFO
Re: The End of an Era
punchoutsb wrote:With Floyd Mayweather announcing his retirement last night, it really feels like the end of an era. Floyd has etched his name into the annals of boxing history, and did so in such an impressive manner I think it's fitting that he won his last bout by shut out regardless of the level of opponent.
Of course there is a very real chance he will make a comeback in the future, but as for now Floyd seemed serious last night when he announced his retirement. As much as his out of the ring attitude and actions may have tarnished what you thought of the person, there is no denying he was a great fighter.
It's time for boxing fans to move on, and enter a new era in boxing. I feel really privileged as a boxing fan to have lived during and witnessed such a great fighters career. And I now look forward to post-Mayweather boxing, and to see who becomes the new p4p #1 and how the landscape changes.
*Please keep the hate/jock sniffing out of this thread. Let's appreciate the great fighter that just retired.*
Well said Punchoutsb.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: The End of an Era
The Good Senor doesn't respond to facts very wellAaronide_ger wrote:You are the one that said on MY topic that GGG is gonna do less than 8K at the Forum and wont outsell Marquez then went hiding into your corner after u saw the attendance.
Now GTFO
Re: The End of an Era
One thing which will hopefully become less outrageous with Mayweather (and hopefully Cotto soon) gone, is cherry picking of opponents, ignoring mandatories, catch weights, pocket refs and judges, biased athletic commissions and other things which made it hard to call professional boxing a sport.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: The End of an Era
The divisions around Welter-middle will get more interesting once he finally goes.
Re: The End of an Era
Good Riddance to the PED using wife beater with feather hands. Now maybe Moretti and Bayless can retire and enjoy all that money they took on the cuff to "keep it fair".
Boxing will be a better place without this DH and if you don't like it then find another sport Mr. Sympathetic. I guarantee the product will be a lot better now that this punk is gone. GOOD RIDDANCE! He'll be in jail in no time so hopefully that will certainly put comeback talk to rest for good. I give it a year before he's behind bars.
Boxing will be a better place without this DH and if you don't like it then find another sport Mr. Sympathetic. I guarantee the product will be a lot better now that this punk is gone. GOOD RIDDANCE! He'll be in jail in no time so hopefully that will certainly put comeback talk to rest for good. I give it a year before he's behind bars.
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I'll be sorry to him retire, great fighter good luck to him 
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punchoutsb
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Re: The End of an Era
Who exactly are you telling to find another sport, slick?caldo2025 wrote:Good Riddance to the PED using wife beater with feather hands. Now maybe Moretti and Bayless can retire and enjoy all that money they took on the cuff to "keep it fair".
Boxing will be a better place without this DH and if you don't like it then find another sport Mr. Sympathetic. I guarantee the product will be a lot better now that this punk is gone. GOOD RIDDANCE! He'll be in jail in no time so hopefully that will certainly put comeback talk to rest for good. I give it a year before he's behind bars.
The cool thing about boxing is that fans can be fans of whomever they choose. I'm not even a Mayweather fan, but I'll be sad to see him retire from a historical perspective. He was a great one in the ring where it mattered most; winning. His style was horrible for the last years of his career, and he as a person seems to be a real chode, but it doesn't change the fact that he was a great boxer.
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The idiots that feel that Boxing will no longer exist because Floyd is gone, slick. Non fans have been saying that Boxing is dying for years when in fact the sport hasn't been this strong in many years. There's talent up and down the scale right now like never before and anyone that thinks that the sport is dead should just find another sport because i'm sick of hearing it. The sport doesn't need those people and neither does this site.punchoutsb wrote:Who exactly are you telling to find another sport, slick?caldo2025 wrote:Good Riddance to the PED using wife beater with feather hands. Now maybe Moretti and Bayless can retire and enjoy all that money they took on the cuff to "keep it fair".
Boxing will be a better place without this DH and if you don't like it then find another sport Mr. Sympathetic. I guarantee the product will be a lot better now that this punk is gone. GOOD RIDDANCE! He'll be in jail in no time so hopefully that will certainly put comeback talk to rest for good. I give it a year before he's behind bars.
The cool thing about boxing is that fans can be fans of whomever they choose. I'm not even a Mayweather fan, but I'll be sad to see him retire from a historical perspective. He was a great one in the ring where it mattered most; winning. His style was horrible for the last years of his career, and he as a person seems to be a real chode, but it doesn't change the fact that he was a great boxer.