So I’m wondering whether this claim is true and also discuss if Canelo’s performance against Jacobs suggests that the 28-year-old iteration of the Mexican would be capable of beating the prime version of Mayweather at 154lbs?
To help gauge the situation better, let’s consider the following facts:
• Canelo was unbeaten (with a 42-0-1 record), a world champion for almost three years, had been competing in the pro ranks for eight years and was engaging in his eighth world title fight when he fought Mayweather. Having previously defeated several world champions (i.e. Miguel Vazquez (twice), Carlos Manuel Baldomir, Lovemore N'dou, Kermit Cintron, Shane Mosley & Austin Trout) and was also regarded (at the time by ESPN & The RING) as the very best fighter the 154lbs weight division had to offer, coupled with having previously headlined several PPV events.
• In stark contrast, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was 36½ years old and had competed in only one bout within a 16 month period. Money May was already past-his-prime when he took the Canelo fight.
• Money May’s weight on the morning of the Canelo bout was only 146lbs, where the stipulated catchweight was 152lbs (a weight suggested by the Mexican himself), with Alvarez eventually rehydrating to 165lbs by the time he entered the ring.
Thoughts?