Forget Zab Judah, Oscar De La Hoya or Jose Luis Castillo, according to a recent interview with the Voice of Sport, WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (38-0, 24KOs) says that his critics continue to provide the toughest fight of his career. He feels that no matter what he does in the ring, his critics are never satisfied. [details]
Mayweather Jr: "Critics are My Toughest Fight"
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i believe that floyd should shut his trap and focus on fighting in his prime years, you talk like that after you retire....he should be saying after this fight versus hatton i want the winner of mosley/cotto and then unify titles vs cintron/williams.....and then you can retire and eventually talk ****Comment
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Forget Zab Judah, Oscar De La Hoya or Jose Luis Castillo, according to a recent interview with the Voice of Sport, WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (38-0, 24KOs) says that his critics continue to provide the toughest fight of his career. He feels that no matter what he does in the ring, his critics are never satisfied. [details]Comment
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