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Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Sep 2003
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He has a point, how can you be regarded as the best in a weight division when you refuse to face the best? Floyd has fought a grand total of 2 true welterweights in his career, Judah and Baldimor (though Judah had only fought 6 times at the weight). Judah was coming off a loss; Baldi was full of heart but not much else. Aside from that he's taken on two Junior WWs, one of whom (Mitchell) was badly faded at the time. Based on his achievements against real welterweights (or Junior WWs for that matter, with the exception of Hatton who had to move up to get the fight) Mayweather really hasn't done jack **** in the division.
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In a way Kermit is right because out of the top welters right now Floyd hasn't faced any of them. At the same time though he backed out of a fight with Williams. I know his hand was jacked up, but was it really that bad. I know people call Floyd a coward and stuff like that, but at this moment I don't think he's afraid to fight those guys. I think he just wants to make money. Look at this WWE thing now. Do you really think he would be wrestling if there wasn't a huge amount of money involved. He changes his name to Money Mayweather. Unfortunately I don't think he worries about fighting the best, but whether which fighter can make him the most money.
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