3. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (40-0) After the former champ's showdown with Pacquiao fell apart, Mayweather was left without a dance partner, but found one when Mosley's fight with Berto was canceled. At long last, Mayweather will actually step into the ring with a star welterweight opponent. It's about time. Next: May 1 vs. Mosley. From dan rafael on his WW rankings, espn.com
You back, You were getting owned so much on this forum yesterday that i thought you did a runner. How's the submarine:rofl:rofl
How does PAc deserve fighter of the decade over Floyd, and PAc lost a fight while Floyd has not lost. This isn't a popularity contest.
I have never been owned on this forum. Especially not by floyd fans. They know their place. Even you do Rooney, you know you have nothing to say but :rofl:rofl type ******ed "floyd is undefeated!!!!!"
Any time you have to explain yourself, you aren't sure of yourself. PAc's been knocked out in the 90's lost a fight in the 2000's, and he is fighter of the decade over Floyd lol... Stop ***** riding Pac...******* lol...
Being undefeated automatically makes you more deserving? Last time I checked the top 10 ATGs by anyone standards all have one or more defeats. Rocky Marciano is the highest rated undefeated boxer and at least 15-20 other non perfect record boxers are rated higher than him. Other than Marciano, how many undefeated greats are there? Calzaghe? PBF? Chavez JR (LOL)? So the logic of undefeated as more deserving is false - always been. Like I said, its his last 3 year resume that hurts him (retirement and JMM bout). If you are going to count only the first 5 or 6 years (PBF has 7) of the last decade, I say Barrera has a better argument than PBF for that award.
Go find one realistic post from rooney on floyd. Or even yourself. 1 objective valid post on mayweather.