Is MAYWEATHER'S Aura of invincibility too High...?
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Honestly though, the reason Mayweather still gets attention is because everyone knows he's not retired. He's played this attention game (the same one Bret Favre played for years).
Do people think he's invincible? Undefeated boxers always have an air of invincibility. And it is always illusory.
Is Floyd any less beatable now than Pacquiao, Klitschko, or Calzaghe?
I don't reckon so.Comment
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That is a joke, of course. And the joke is not on Floyd, but rather on the people for whom Floyd having money is a source of pride. For some very odd reason there are such people.Comment
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My first thought immediately after watching Cotto-Marg was that I could see plenty of reasons why Mayweather might prefer to avoid facing Margarito. Before that I would have told you that Mayweather would school Margarito badly.
Of course, Floyd still might do that. Comparing him and Marg as boxers is like comparing night and day, but if Marg were to catch up to him then I'm pretty sure he could put Floyd in all kinds of trouble.
So is Mayweather's aura of invincibility too high? Yes, he could be beaten if he chose the wrong opponent.Comment
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Not accurate.
Yes.
Pacquiao have been beaten. And many agree that De La Hoya or Hatton would beat him.
Klitschko have been beaten. And many agree he is beatable to the first real heavyweight force that steps to him.
Calzaghe have not been beaten. But he was made to look like a amateur in his last fight and many agree that a way past prime Roy can beat him.
Even when it comes to polls over Floyd's supposed biggest threats.
The clear majority still think Floyd wins.Comment
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