![]() ![]() Because of how active Floyd is in his retirement, I don’t think anyone in the world can WASH him. Often times fighters let themselves go physically, then they get the urge to fight and start training from scratch and it doesn’t work out. Interested in your take…Also, if Spence/Bud were to retire today, would they be considered ATG’s or HOF’ers?īread’s Response: Floyd’s mind is still sharp and his body is conditioned. How would he fair against the field at 154? Including Spence/Bud right now? Is he more likely to get washed, or is it reasonable to believe he’d still be competitive? I think Spence/Bud pose the biggest risk but I truly believe that at 46 he can still make a fight of it and possibly win a decision. I understand he’s on an exhibition/money grab run. Simple question here…46 year old Floyd is weighing in at 155 vs Chalmers. I love Matias’s style and performances but before we go too crazy, I want to see how he performs vs the elite. I just want to see more of these guys fight top guys so we can know exactly who and what they are. The rest of the field including Matias, is chomping at the bit. We still don’t know if that was a bad night, Catterrall or slippage. I thought Catterrall beat him and Taylor has been inactive. Josh Taylor is the #1 guy but I feel like he’s a in a little bit of a rut. At this point I believe 140lbs is the most stacked division in boxing. The guys you named are elite and they have the ability to offset Matias’s pressure. I think he holds his own with everyone in the division. Big and tall but pressure, pressure, pressure. ![]()
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