I love watching Floyd Mayweather Jr. dominate Level C fighters, and especially love it when he finally decides to fight a shot living legend.
Always enjoyed watching highly skilled defensive fighters with exceptional leg movement, counter punching and amazing skill. The ability to successfully feint, lure opponents in and punish them for mistakes is simply amazing to watch for me personally.
Hahahaaha!!! Stop playing dawg. You know no one s****s in Killah Cali. If we start trippin it can really get out of hand so let me be the bigger man and apologize, so you can save face and probably something else too lol.
Pacquiao is also a cherrypicker. I think it's common Knowledge May and Pac have been two of the worst top p4p fighters ever.
Alright then cuzz. Too bad you ain't **** with your hands though. Probably one of those lil ese's that gotta jump somebody or bring a gun. You right.
I would say more like equals....both avoided each other at one time or another. Both padded their resume with has beens. Pacquiao likely roided for much of the last 11 years and got away with it which is a pathetic shame, fighter of the decade.... very sad... it allowed for many to roid including possibly JMM. Mayweather straight out ducked Margarito, The De La Hoya rematch. He clearly avoided Paul Williams and any true challenge. He cried about gloves, and having every advantage. People watched him not because of his skill, but in hopes one of those handpicked b level contenders could some how beat him. He brought the standard of entertainment in boxing very very low. Both have been bad for boxing.
He's a phenomenal fighter that has been able to adjust his style to a more defensive oriented form. This has allowed him to be successful for such a long period of time in the higher weight classes. At the lighter weights, he was very fun to watch and by the tail end of his SFW reign he was a complete fighter. As far as offense, defense and ring generalship goes, there might only be a handful of fighters in the history of the sport that are on par with his skillset or slightly superior to it. I guess you have to be a fan of his technical ability at this stage of his career to appreciate his greatness. The way he can avoid punches by centimeters and come back with accurate counter punches is true artistry. His style, especially since he moved up to WW in 2006, isn't for everyone. But those who appreciate the pugilistic side to the sport knows how great this guy is. It would be nice to see him in some tougher fights, but that's more of a testament to Floyd's ring IQ and his ability to adjust to any style he sees.