This is the dubble standered that I am talking about. If any boxer not named Floyd Mayweather Jr. had Mayweather's resume more people would be talking about what a great resume he has, and I do mean any boxer.
true but i think he's placed where he should be...it's his own talk about how amazing he is that these conversations occur bringing him back to reality if mayweather didn't lie and act like he's fought and beaten everyone and is an all time great, people wouldn't have to put his career into context. he's a top 40 fighter, which is pretty damn good. if he wants to claim higher, he has to earn it
Skills wise you put him in Top ten....yet below it you have a lot of Should Haves. :happy Some science you have there to back it up. :yep Here's one title he gets: how about The SHOULD HAVE TITLE of the World. :happy:happy:happy
Hey chump, among the Joyboys, some of your posts makes sense, so i give you that. But here you got it all wrong. Why? Because those names mentioned whom Floyd did not face are like Tyson NOT facing Lennox, Tyson NOT facing Evander or even an Ali NOT facing Chuvalo. You have to concede you are dead wrong. :nono
Goddamnit. Get out of here Pacweather shitheads. Anyway, his resume is great, but I think he could have done a lot more if his matchmaking was more aggressive. Out of his last 10 he has had 7 fights that were really, really safe. The exceptions being Hatton, DLH, and Mosley. With Hatton being the only win over a prime competitor. Zab had just lost to Baldomir. Mosley turned out to be a lot older than we thought, no stamina, can't pull the trigger.
COULDA, WOULDA, SHOULDA.... always the case. WW was at his finest with all the big names, and he chose to fight a 140 lber, then to left and retired. He came back for only one guy to boost his resume, but after what the other guy did to the other bigger guys, his balls sunk deeper, and grown a slit instead. Skillwise, Floyd got what it takes to be the best, but his heart don't think he could do it.