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It's no coincidence that Floyd didn't participate when the welterweight division was stacked, deep with talent, and the best in boxing.
Reporter: Why now? Why come back? Why did you leave anyway? Mayweather: I stayed out of the sport for my HEALTH, both mentally and physically. I stay fresh this way.
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I just don't get that argument. |
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- Williams vs Marg - Mosley vs Cotto - Cotto vs Marg - Mosley vs Marg ....and it’ll notice that Floyd wasn’t involved in any of them. It won’t care why he wasn’t involved. It won’t take into account his issues with Arum. It’ll just see a blank slate on Mayweather’s resume during his decision to go into retirement and let the above guys beat each other down, remain inactive, or move up weight classes. That, ultimately, will mean his legacy will not be as great as it should have been. It would have been awesome if he’d beaten Margarito instead of Baldomir, stuck around for Cotto (before or after his fight Margarito), and beaten Mosley right after he’d demolished Margarito. But sadly, he didn’t. And that'll be the biggest criticism of his career. |
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Floyd also went on the beat the shit out of marquez and mosley, marquez who the world just saw beat pac and mosley who the world saw knock the fuck out of margarito. |
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Thats the argument. |
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I do agree with Cotto though, that would have been a big win for resume and PPV numbers. Realize that we are fans. Though I teach boxing, I am not a professional and at this point have not worked with a professional. When you get to the level of Floyd (even when he retired) it becomes more of a focus on the business than just fighting who the general public think you should fight. It's ironic but with the exception of the Judah fight, all of his fights as a welter, have been against champions and/or P4P fighters coming off victories. ![]() All in all though, it seems as if people bring up these names b/c it makes them feel better about hating on Floyd, b/c their imiganiation of him having problems with these fighters, makes them feel better about not liking him. Real Talk. |
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When history looks back, they'll simply look at his resume.
Much like in 20 years time, the new generation of fans will see the names of Hopkins and RJJ on Calzaghe's. Doesn't tell the whole story, but that's what people will look at. Much like people tend to forget Ali didn't fight in what may be regarded as his prime. |
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