Great fighters all took risks. They moved up in weight and took risks they weren't expected to succeed in. That's what makes a great fighter. Calling out smaller opponents for free paydays is something a farce would do.
Mayweather was the guy who said he'd easily deal with GGG. Golovkin said he'd give him the opportunity to do so at a weight that suited Floyd and PBF's balls shrivelled up like old raisins in the sun. Floyd is a disgrace.
Mayweather isn't going to give a free payday to a twitter hypejob with a joke of a record. Simple as that.
This is exactly what I've said about Canelo. Calling out Crawford for a supposed super fight. BS. It's a cherry pick, nothing more.
Mayweather would fight worthless Berto and ****en Paul (talk about a hypejob) but he wouldn't fight GGG. That's because GGG would have pummelled the juice out of IV-Floyd.
Berto is a bad opponent, it's pretty obvious. Who was Golovkin fighting at that time?, hopeless Lemieux in a failed PPV?
Only in a Floydstan's universe is Lemieux worse than Berto. Lemieux would have ripped Berto in half ffs.
Lemieux actually lost to Rubio... Yes, Berto is a better more accomplished fighter than Lemieux. No wonder the PPV was a grand scale failure.