Who Floyd Mayweather Jr. Should Face for 50th and Final Fight
Money officially announces Berto as next opponent.
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Floyd Mayweather Officially Announces Andre Berto as Next Opponent, Sept. 12 - Let's just be honest; let's just be real. Does anybody think Andre Berto can defeat Floyd Mayweather Jr. at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Sept. 12? We don't, as we fully expect Money to thoroughly dominate and cruise to his 49th victory. (Sorry, Andre but you have lost three of your past six matches.) We hear all the talk about this possibly being Mayweather's last fight, but we're not buying it. Why retire 49-0, when you can leave boxing 50-0? That's precisely why BET.com has taken liberty of listing possible opponents for Mayweather's 50th and final bout. After all, 50-0 is the way to go! —By Mark Lelinwalla(Photo: REUTERS/Steve Marcus /LANDOV)
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Manny Pacquiao - Manny Pacquiao aggravated a shoulder injury in the May 2 mega bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and needed surgery five days later. Pacman used the shoulder injury as an excuse for why he couldn't be aggressive against Mayweather. What better way for Mayweather to walk away from boxing than by defeating Pacquiao for the world to see once again?(Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)
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Miguel Cotto - One could legitimately argue that Miguel Cotto fought Floyd Mayweather Jr. harder than anyone else, even drawing blood from the undefeated champ during their May, 2012, bout. A rematch for a grand finale would be intriguing at the least.(Photo: Ed Mulholland/Getty Images)
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Canelo Alvarez - Canelo Alvarez was only 23 years old when he was picked apart and dominated by Floyd Mayweather Jr. in their September, 2013, match. Since then, Alvarez has gotten more experience under his belt — and arguably stronger — with three more victories, two by knockout. Would he be able to push Mayweather to the limit if they re-upped?(Photo: Scott Halleran/Getty Images)
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Gennady Gennadyevich Golovkin - Gennady Gennadyevich Golovkin is one of boxing's best knockout artists. Floyd Mayweather Jr. finding a way to negate GGG's punching power would make for an unbelievable 50th victory and send-off from boxing. (Photo: Jonathan Moore/Getty Images)
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