His PPV's sold so he continued to get them regardless of titles, rankings, or weight class. I don't think a third of his PPV fights even made sense to the sport of boxing. Had he beat Manny at 145 then what?
His resume is a murderer's row. Quartey and Trinidad were ****ing lethal and Oscar fought prime versions of both.
Because there's a lot of people like you who are fooled by that carefully cultivated "undefeated" record. Again, had Oscar fought the same guys Floyd did, he would also have an undefeated record and had looked more impressive beating those guys and most people would have claimed he was the overall better fighter. One official loss by Floyd to any of those guys he fought and all that BS TBE talk would be non-existent.:deal
I honestly can't think of a fighter in the last 30 years that faced overall better opposition than Oscar did.