Is that a duck though? Floyd was 140, starting at 130. Winky was a career 154 pounder. Simply mentioning potential fights that don't happen...
I really don't see it. Martinez is fighting in March against Macklin. And has recently gone on record/tv calling out Cotto and Chavez Jr....
Floyd, Pac, Hopkins and Wlad all deserve a mention. Yes, Wlad's era wasn't the strongest, but he fought pretty much all available opponents...
I suppose any potential fight with Floyd that doesn't happen is Floyd's fault. Even when a large number of those fighters are with Arum/Top Rank....
This. Plus Arum was very quick to sign Pac to Clottey before negotiations had really ended. Floyd, on the other hand, went on to sign to fight...
Fight was never on the table. Tszyu was injured for 22 months, and lost all his titles but the IBF, and had to make a defence against the...
Must of been before the Berto fight was signed, but I'll take your word for it. I don't remember it though. If that's the biggest claim to...
Not really. Mosley was signed to fight Berto when Floyd came out of retirement against Marquez. And after the Haiti disaster, and Pac signed to...
Haven't watched the vid, but I like the caption at the bottom that reads "Why Not May 5h". Why? I've yet to hear a valid reason.
I agree. And Martinez is certainly not a big middleweight. Regularly weighs 2-2.5 pounds under the 160 weight limit.
Margarito and Cotto are the only ones you can make a legitimate argument for. But that's the thing about ducking. Just because a fight with...
Agreed. 150 is a lose-lose for Mayweather anyways.
I disagree with the "most experts" and especially the "20 or 25" places ahead comments. I simply judge based on what I know, have seen, and...
I'd love a Floyd-Martinez fight, but not at 150. It's a lose-lose situation for Floyd. He wins, he gets no credit because Sergio was...
Pac is also top 50, probably also between 40-50. I'd have Hopkins above Hoya but below both Pac/Floyd. There's an argument that he could also...