I never said he was,but he really would have "0" chance against Floyd at any weightclass especially 130 where you can make the case for Floyd being the greatest at that weight.
I heard that too. Thats what i heard when that MOrales interview come out. He said something about when they sparred together he gave him hell and in a real fight he would too.
He called Hamed out MANY times, so many times that even when he called him out yet again after Corrales Merchant couldn't help but tell him that after a performance like that against Corrales, Hamed would NEVER take this fight.
That's because sparring isn't supposed to be a challenge. Sparring is where you practic certain new abilities against another guy, even if you get hit sometimes it means nothing. You ALLOW yourself to get hit sometimes to learn from certain moves or mistakes that you test out in there. It's funny that some actually take professional fighter's sparring like it's an event. They aren't clubfighters.