ESPN Ranks Floyd Mayweather As The Best Fighter Of The Last 25 Years
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Mayweather is a coward and a fraud
the very definition of cherrypicker
there's nothing great about him, because he fought nothing but tailor made no hopers, paper chumps or big names on decline and never when it mattered
he always fought with all the cards stacked in his favour, and even then, he did his best to play safety first and bore the **** outta fans.
The Marquez match is the best example of what Floyd is, that pathetic cherrypick, Floyd playing it safe, and as the counterpuncher, despite having every single physical and stylistic advantage against the bloated lightweight midget
he belongs somewhere on the list, but number 1?
this fraud's best W is Diego Corrales ffs
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You got me there. Thank you for being a teacher. You are not a menace after all..
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But Oscar is a great champion, and admits Manny whipped his azz.
I still believe Oscar beat Tito. He just did. Then Hopkins blasted both of them!Comment
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ESPN's take: When Floyd Mayweather retired following a one-sided decision win against Andre Berto to retain his unified welterweight title in September, he walked away with a perfect record of 49-0 and a legacy of greatness in the ring. Perhaps he will make a comeback eventually -- he has retired and returned before - but even if he never does, Mayweather will go down as one of the best boxers in history. In his era, he had no peer defensively and is perhaps the greatest defensive fighter in history. But he also beat a who's who of his era and usually did so with ease. His sublime skill and polarizing personality made him the face of boxing and the highest paid athlete in the world as "Money" broke every boxing box office record with one mega fight after another. Mayweather, who was also an elite amateur and 1996 Olympic bronze medalist (after getting robbed by the judges), spent many years entrenched as the pound-for-pound king. When he easily outpointed Manny Pacquiao in May in their long-awaited and record-shattering superfight, Mayweather not only cemented his position as the No. 1 fighter in the world but stamped himself as king of the era. -- Dan RafaelComment
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