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Floyd Is Asked If He Will Fight In NYC, Kicks Can Down The Road
Floyd Mayweather has made Vegas his fighting home and was asked at his kickoff presser in NYC if he’d depart from that norm, and do a bout in NYC, the center of the world.
“I don’t know what the future holds,” he answered in this video shot by Tha Boxing Voice. “I got a license there. I got a license in a few places. Like I always say, we don’t really know what the future holds. Of course, I’m fighting in one of the best places in the world, which is the MGM. They’ve been good to me. I’ve been loyal to them. And we have a relationship which goes back 18 years.”
He sorta kicked the can down the road, I guess, huh? Most of you guys think he will never leave Vegas, for tax reasons perhaps at the top of the list. I say he NEEDS to come to NY, to switch up the rhythm, change things up, freshen the routine.
Ok…maybe need isn’t the word, LOL.
But I think that change would be a badly needed jolt of adrenaline mixed with B12 into this pugilistic circus…
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