Mayweather was taken life and death by Castillo. After that fight he decided to not take fights against very good fighters in their prime. Mayweather doesn't lose to Jackson because he would never take the fight. Just like he never loses to Duran or Hearns because he doesn't take the fight. Well let me consider the possibility of him beating them when they're 43 years old. I could see a scheme like that from Mayweather.
Herol Graham had Jackson blind in one eye and looking like a confused amateur before he made a stupid mistake in the 4th round. Graham was hitting Jackson at will and making JJ hit fresh air before he gambled and got KO'ed. Floyd is better than Graham in every department except size and he doesn't take chances. Floyd embarrasses Jackson easy.
I didn't realize I hurt your feelings so badly earlier. Go play the Rocky IV soundtrack while imagining Pacquaio knocking out Mayweather in Manila or something.
Just a terminology question: is it really "life and death" if your opponent never actually hurts you?
Floyd belongs at a lower weight if you're going to do fantasy H2H matchups like this. Potshotting at '54 ain't gonna cut it with the Hawk
Fixed it for you. Of course we could also discuss Jackson's 80% KO ratio ( some of whom were full blown Middleweights ) if you prefer.
Floyd goes on vacation. This is a fight that Floyd would never take on , health comes first. Floyd doesn't compete with any of the 154 greats. Norris , Hearns , Jackson.
A lot nearer 39 than 38, p4p means less than dog sh!t ( unless you are a Mayweather fanboy, or a Pacturd ). Lineal title means slightly more than p4 p, particularly if you win it from a plum like Margarito. Oh yeah, he is another one who Mayweather quacked out on.
McCallum was definitely staggered but regrouped very quickly. I was surprised how much he fought in the pocket in the first round. He was a heckuva counter puncher.