atm...Hopkins, Cotto and Froch have fought the toughest fights imo of the ACTIVE dudes in the game
atm...Hopkins, Pac, Roy and Floyd have accomplished the most imo of the ACTIVE dudes in the game
I wouldn't put Floyd's resume in the top nickel of the last 25 yrs....can't reward him for him taking time off when his division was the hottest in the sport...and what makes it even crazier is that I feel as though he would've beaten them all with only Mosley and Cotto coming close to beating him...but he took time off for whatever reasons
he came back and still fought Mosley and Cotto but they wasn't the same fighters they were when Floyd skipped town for a minute...to keep it 100, neither was Floyd...but it is what it is
He has fougt has beens in each division other than corrales at 130 and castillo at 135 and he lost that first fight with him. He fought an old de la hoya an old mosley and a jr welterweight in hatton at 147. He could have fought mosely years ago but no. He couldve fought margarito and of course pac man. WHat about paul williams and sergio too. He is not in the same breath as leonard hagler hearns and duran. They all fought each other and were all at different weights but they did fight the best. Mayweather ducked and jived and made his money fighting hispanics on mexican holidays. He says he had the highest ppv all time. That wasnt him that was who he was fighting. Oscar De la hoya
If any one else had Floyd's exact resume, forget about top 5 in the last 25 years. They'd claim top 15 ATG. Especially if it was a Mexican fighter or a fighter from a nationality tat doesn't have many top 50 ATG's.
That is a personal speculation at best, and absolute fanboy nonsense at worst.
If any one else had Floyd's exact resume, forget about top 5 in the last 25 years. They'd claim top 15 ATG. Especially if it was a Mexican fighter or a fighter from a nationality tat doesn't have many top 50 ATG's.
There may be someone else I'm forgetting. Hopkins and Mayweather is debatable, I'd say Mayweather should be in that spot ahead of him. Maybe Chavez? I'm not sure what years he had the majority of his best wins.
So Mayweather hits that five spot for me, if there isn't someone obvious I'm forgetting.
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