All depends on how much steam is left in Floyd's legs. He's already older than Cory Spinks was at the point where he needed to adjust to more of a "stand in the center of the ring" style.
If he resembles anything from the McGreggor fight (Which I am still 100% not sure he carried connor), he loses terribly.
Yeah, and getting lit up early by McGregor and surviving is a far cry from doing the same against Canelo.
The Mayweather that beat Alvarez at 152 would beat Alvarez at any weight. The Alvarez that Mayweather beat at 152 would destroy Pac at any weight.
It would be great if they could have their daddy Sergio Martinez be the referee for this fight, just to make it clear what a farce it would be, since neither of these guys had the balls to get in the ring with him at any weight.
Money ain't everything and Floyd ain't stupid, I don't think that Floyd would give him that satisfaction knowing that he holds all the physical advantages and would most likely prevail simply because of that.
People keeps saying that experience beat canelo but Floyd also has faced experience in the past and beat them. Floyd skills beat canelo
He made silly excuses after getting schooled by Mayweather. It left a bad taste in my mouth. If he was hurt, he shouldn't have fought. The fight was bad enough with Pac's excuses making it worse.
Rumor broke that Pac had injured himself during camp and took time off. A sparring partner confirmed this. Pac requested a Toradol shot, an approved substance, but was denied by USADA over a missing signature. The same surgeon who has operated on Lomachenko, Kobe Bryant, Tom Brady, and countless other famous athletes confirmed the tear/injury. And did the operation. It took FIVE years to get Floyd in the ring and flights and hotels were booked. I don't need to remind you about the magnitude of the event and Pac pulling out would have been very, very bad. What you SHOULD be pissed about was Floyd's blatant doping with the illegal IVs and how USADA and the NSAC jumped in to save Floyd's ass from an NC.