Who are the prime ATGs that Mayweather avoided/could have fought? And tell me a specific time period of when.
That's just a fallacy though. It happens just as often as it used to, people just have more scrutiny of modern fights and modern fighters than...
Here's why this logic never works. The argument, essentially, is that you're not an ATG unless you beat a prime ATG. But if you follow the...
Who gets to decide if the fighter is prime? What's the criteria? Does Mayweather not being prime factor into it? Was the Mosley that...
That's the thing - people scrutinise Mayweather's record more intimately than others. Let's take Hagler - only fought bloated lightweights and...
This is the most self-defeating logic of all. People's fantasies about when a fighter was "prime" extend to their memory of their best wins, so...
A 147 lber moving up to 160 is not comparable to a 160 lber moving up to 168. Not even close.
There isn't a fighter in the division who could take a punch from Joshua. Parker lacks the height, strength and reach to prevent Joshua from...
Roc Nation aren't just Jay-Z spending money for the sake of it, Roc Nation is a joint venture with a massive sports management company that...
Fair point, but pedantry aside that's not the point he's trying to make. It seems like a fair point he's raised - people shout a name, but just...
He defended his title at the weight 9 times. The average record of his opponents across those 9 fights is; 35 wins 2 losses and 0.67 draws...
Bingo. :good Arum's been at this game for years now.
Sure, but Bradley, Rios and Algieri can?
He does have one of the most padded records in boxing history though. He fought 8 times in 1974. Only two of them were title fights. The rest...
Quality over quantity. Mayweather had 26 world title fights and won all of them. Duran had 21 and lost 6 of them.