SenorPipino wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 06:36That's the same line fans probably use about every big name fighter.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 00:48He was definitely avoiding the most dangerous opponents in their prime at 147 and above.SenorPipino wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 22:46
Yeah, like Floyd didn't fight and beat a who's who of fighters in 5 different weight divisions during a 20 year career.
When you fight only twice a year, as most elites do, it's difficult to work every boxer into your schedule.
And if somehow you eventually do, a new host of contenders arise, and detractors will say you're avoiding them too.
De La Hoya, Corrales, Canelo, Judah, Cotto, Gatti, Castillo, Pacquiao, Maidana, Mosley, Marquez, Hatton......
Just reviewing that list of HOF names makes it seem ludicrous and laughable that fans can accuse Mayweather of dodging talent.
His record is untouchable.
Old mosley, old gatti, past prime pacquiao, small marquez, small hatton, old cotto.
Yeah floyd was great at beating smaller or old opponents. Overrated record.
You wanna know an untouchable record.
Oscar de la hoyas record.
He faced prime trinidad, prime mosley, prime vargas, prime hopkins, prime pacquiao.
He fought the best when the best were in prime shape. Thats untouchable.