Curry was an outstanding technician and really brilliant to watch. Quite possibly the sharpest, most technically refined boxer that I've ever seen on film. The absolute definition of a boxer-puncher.
What does that have to do with Starling and Curry being better talents than anyone Mayweather has ever fought? Mayweather never fought a boxer of the skill level of either of those two, at any weight class that he's fought at. A prime Stevie Johnston was around that level of talent, but that unfortunately never happened.
By the way, since when was winning a UD against an on opponent on the level of Starling a bad thing? Mayweather's spent a large portion of his career churning out those sort of decisions against limited, mediocre opposition.
Had a funny way of showing it considering he turned down a career high purse against both Leonard and Duran within a space of a couple of months.
What does that have to do with Starling and Curry being better talents than anyone Mayweather has ever fought? Mayweather never fought a boxer of the skill level of either of those two, at any weight class that he's fought at. A prime Stevie Johnston was around that level of talent, but that unfortunately never happened.
By the way, since when was winning a UD against an on opponent on the level of Starling a bad thing? Mayweather's spent a large portion of his career churning out those sort of decisions against limited, mediocre opposition.
Had a funny way of showing it considering he turned down a career high purse against both Leonard and Duran within a space of a couple of months.
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