Floyd is a man of his time (not necessarily a compliment) -- and the best fighter of his generation by a mile. No question. And who else could have neutralized ANY version of Pacquaio the way he did? There was no single amazing lucky punch (call it whatever you want.) Rather this was a steady use of talent to remove Pac's weapons almost entirely, round after round. Quite an achievement at age what, 38?
But, as I said, Money May is a man of his time. He typifies some of the crappiest aspects of boxing. That said, he uses skills to take away EVERY opponent's ability to impose his will, and (as he says), "it's not cool to take punishment." He's going to look and sound a lot better than most of his contemporaries in the coming decades. He did it his way. But without him boxing is going to suffer unless someone steps up.
But, as I said, Money May is a man of his time. He typifies some of the crappiest aspects of boxing. That said, he uses skills to take away EVERY opponent's ability to impose his will, and (as he says), "it's not cool to take punishment." He's going to look and sound a lot better than most of his contemporaries in the coming decades. He did it his way. But without him boxing is going to suffer unless someone steps up.
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