Mayweather's Money Won't Match Pacquiao's Legacy, says Buddy McGirt
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There is a lot of bitterness and envy surrounding Mayweather so I cannot take their opinion seriously.
It is always clear that other fighters and trainers look as him as a rival or something they failed to achieve. Ergo it is easier for them to give Pacquiao his dues because they don't see it as a threat.
I look at what both fighters achieved in the ring. They were close enough that Mayweather's one sided victory puts him down as number 1.Comment
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Pacquiao built a vast resume long before the talks of a Floyd matchup(Beating mexican ATG after ATG) and long after Floyd even retired from the sport. Pacquiao has a phenomenal standing in the sport of boxing. The difference is that Pacquiao took the risks inside the ring. Floyd did not, that's why he has his clean record but at a cost.Comment
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There is a lot of bitterness and envy surrounding Mayweather so I cannot take their opinion seriously.
It is always clear that other fighters and trainers look as him as a rival or something they failed to achieve. Ergo it is easier for them to give Pacquiao his dues because they don't see it as a threat.
I look at what both fighters achieved in the ring. They were close enough that Mayweather's one sided victory puts him down as number 1.Comment
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Only a casual would need the names to be explained to them. He got three gift decisions in his career versus Castillo I, Maidana I and DLH. He fought a still green Canelo at a catchweight, Manny with an injured shoulder, Cotto after he took a pounding from both Margo and Manny, Judah coming off a loss to Baldomir, JMM coming up two weight classes and then Floyd not making the catchweight. I can go on.
This is where you don't get it, Floyd is the one envious of everyone else, hence his diva-like tantrums anytime a fighter his ranked higher than him. He hinged his legacy on an undefeated record from a career that was very carefully navigated.
Sure a win is a win, but boxing is a spectator sport. Fighting like an amateur trying to seal a points win isn't very fan-friendly. Especially while cherry-pick the weakest links to each division and a good part of your defense is clinching and running.Comment
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There is a lot of bitterness and envy surrounding Mayweather so I cannot take their opinion seriously.
It is always clear that other fighters and trainers look as him as a rival or something they failed to achieve. Ergo it is easier for them to give Pacquiao his dues because they don't see it as a threat.
I look at what both fighters achieved in the ring. They were close enough that Mayweather's one sided victory puts him down as number 1.
Does McGirt have a history of being bitter and jealous of Floyd?Comment
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More than 5 years later and folks still talking PAC and May....
Floyd ducked prime pac.
Get over it.Comment
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There is a lot of bitterness and envy surrounding Mayweather so I cannot take their opinion seriously.
It is always clear that other fighters and trainers look as him as a rival or something they failed to achieve. Ergo it is easier for them to give Pacquiao his dues because they don't see it as a threat.
I look at what both fighters achieved in the ring. They were close enough that Mayweather's one sided victory puts him down as number 1.Comment
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He can say that but we'll see.
Mayweather is going to be remembered forever. Either way.
At the moment, many people still don't like him. But as time goes on, his legacy is going to turn into a legend of being untouchable.
Pacquiao will be remembered forever as well. One of the greatest warriors ever but that little bit of Mayweather beating him will be there and when people think "he wasn't in his prime". They will then see Mayweather was even older than him, making it an even greater feat.Comment
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