I think what had a bigger impact was Pacquiao keeping the old men waiting because he wanted to watch the Celtics game.
But the JMM outcome might have had something to do with it. Receiving his comeuppance for winning a gift decision in his last fight out.
I'd rather he fought Canelo. A fight with Berto would be really one-sided, Floyd does everything Berto does but better. Guerrero's fights are usually pretty mediocre, and he just moved up to 147 so he probably needs a fight at 154 before he can challenge May. Canelo on the other hand is a big money fight, and he's proven he's worth at least some of the hype, beating everyone put in front of him convincingly. Ideally, he fights Cotto before taking on Mayweather to get adequately prepped for A-level opposition, but unless Mayweather's content with waiting, or fighting Pacquiao or Sergio (*gasp*), there's noone out there with enough upside to make it interesting. Guerrero isn't that guy yet and Berto almost definitely isn't.
It's a toss-up between Mayweather and Bradley, though I'd still give Mayweather the edge.
Tim Bradley made his case last night. Wins what will likely be the Fight of the Year against Provodnikov, then beats the P4P #3 fighter in the world, and is now probably going to be #4 or #5 P4P himself. Certainly the best year of his career.
Mayweather won his fights with such ease however, and utterly annihilated the best fighter at 154 pounds, so that's gotta count for something. In my eyes he had a better year this year than he did when he last won the award in '07.
was at Garcia-Judah so I haven't watched it yet, but if he fought a fighter like Murray so close in his hometown, there's no wonder he hasn't signed on to fight Golovkin yet. He should probably retire soon.