Yes there are some. Both were elite defensive fighters. They did it in different ways. Mayweather was a conventional fighter who fought behind his shoulder. Rolling and countering in textbook fashion. Pernell Whitaker used upperbody movement from a southpaw stance. His agility played a big part in his elusivness. He would get very low almost to the canvas at times. Both had elite level reflexes and quickness. Also not big hitters Both had underrated strength.
Similarities: Master of defense Counterpunching expertise Excellent footwork Great at fighting on the outside and inside Difference: Southpaw and Orthodox Whitaker had a better jab and work rate Mayweather was more reliant on accuracy and perhaps has the edge in punching power Whitaker’s defense was based on his upper body movement and reflex while Mayweather’s defense was more on his shoulder roll and tight guard although both also relied on elusive footwork.
Mayweather definitely had the difference in power. People forget that at Lightweight and Jr. Welter he had like a 66 percent ko win ratio. Whitaker's knockouts of Juan Nazario and Louie Lomeli were notable and, quite frankly, surprising to me, exceptions.