Will Mayweather's "win"/performance vs Logan Paul, age great like his Canelo win?

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  • Nash out
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    Will Mayweather's "win"/performance vs Logan Paul, age great like his Canelo win?

    At age 36 Mayweather, past his prime, comfortably beat prime, hungry, young lion, Canelo, who was in his prime, and since then, Canelo is considered number 2 P4P behind Kronk Tyson Fury.

    Despite the criticism, we need to understand that last night, at age 44, Mayweather beat a HW (8-0/7-1) with only one loss to his name. We all saw the great tools Logan Paul possesses. Strength, punch power, jab, durability, inside work. It's easy to imagine Logan Paul, not only winning world titles at Cruiserweight and Bridgerweight but maybe unifying those divisions.

    If as expected, Logan Paul does that, and who knows, maybe goes on to pass Evander Holyfield as the greatest CW of all time, which is entirely possible, that would solidify Mayweather's position as the GOAT.

    We need to face the facts, guys. Logan Paul is a helluva fighter.
  • Mike D
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    Yes it will age like fine wine and ultimately be seen as the finest hour of his career, and maybe in the history of boxing

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    • Spoon23
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      Yes. His Logan so called Victory that never happened. Can be seen as the foundation of his amazing career.

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