Pbf had an injured shoulder going into the fight and still won. When he was healthy in the rematch it was easy work. Pbf found a way to overcome adversity to win a sign of a great fighter.
Shoulder injury my azz that was just some BS excuse and he won the fight against Castillo not cause he found a way to win but cause he had Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles judging the fight . And the second fight was anything but easy work, it was still a tough fight where although mayweather won it he looked like **** doing it.
mad how people are still making floyd threads. i thought you was all going to forget about him. maybe not then. #TBE
Castillo was Floyd's FIRST fight at 135.:deal After that....he gave him and IMMEDIATE rematch:deal...so to say he didn't fight someone with a pulse in casual nonsense.:yep
Let me get this straight, you're trying to claim the best fighter of many many era's that's beaten more champions, ex Champs and post fight Champs than ANY fighter in the HISTORY of the sport, Had never fought anyone great ??? There's a couple ways to look at this correctly. You're so biased against fmj that you refuse to admit it would be scientifically impossible for a fighter to topple every top fighter in multiple decades, to have beat no one. Or you could admit, that fighter that's done way more than any fighter in history, (sometimes in 1/25 of the fights) waa simply far greater than most will allow themselves to grasp, he beat many HOFers, and did it with minimal trouble. Beating the very best in multiple decades, never losing while rematching his only 2 close fights to remove any doubt. This dude will be remembered by fans and media clowns in due time, the way his current true fans, pro and amateur boxers, trainers and everyone involved with boxing does now. I never heard boxers or trainers claim he's nothing but one of the true elite of the atg elites.
To these boxing fans you have two be knocked out twice by nobodies in thailand, and then take roids to help gain 20 punds of muscle so you can start fighting at 140 to be considered a great fighter