He obviously is more concerned with money and business and not his legacy in the sport. *****? No. He makes his own decisions for himself and I respect that. We all have seen too many fighters retire poor or even worse (punch drunk) and he is stepping out in good shape. That is a smart decision. On the other hand he didn't fight the best and IMO will not and should not go down as one of the greatest. Fighting Cotto, Mosley and a few others would have sealed his fate and solidified his presence among the greats.
That would almost be fair but he solidified his legacy & he still has all his marbles and an undefeated record. Those count for something too don't they?