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    Floyd Mayweather Jr. Avoids The Best Fighters

    By Tommy Allan

    One thing about Floyd Mayweather I’ll say straight off the bat is he is the most talented boxer I’ve seen in my lifetime. Floyd’s combination of skill, speed, athleticism to go with his all time great defense would rank above even Jones, Hopkins and Whitaker for me in all round ability.

    The thing with Floyd is though he will not test himself in the ring against the very best fighter around, it has been like this for the past 7 years ever since he moved into the 140lb division.

    When Mayweather left 135lb, the fight the fans asked for above all was Floyd against fellow Pound for Pound star, Kostya Tyszu. This fight would never happen as Floyd would go on to have a rather unflattering run in the division taking on the decent Chop Chop Corley and Henry Bruseles before stepping onto HBO PPV to take on WBC title holder, Arturo Gatti.

    I actually liked the Gatti fight from a fans point of view. I thought Floyd would win pretty easily in the end but I expected Gatti to make a fight of it for a few rounds but obviously that wasn’t to be.

    Even though the Gatti fight looked interesting on paper theres no excuse for Floyd being over a year at the weight and passing through without taking on the best guy. In 1 of those 3 fights Floyd could and should have taken on the Aussie without him and his fans using the old “we got the official belt” excuse.

    Dont belts just gather dust, Floyd?

    Moving onto 147lbs and it really started to become shameless. First we had the fans clamoring for a fight with Antonio Margarito, where Floyd was guaranteed a then career high payday. Instead, Floyd chose to take on the just embarrassingly beaten Zab Judah before trying to set up a fight with Cory Spinks at 154 before being rescued by Dan Goossen and a promised $8m to take on Judah conqueror, Carlos Baldomir.

    After dusting Judah and Baldomir he would take on De La Hoya winning a SD before stopping Hatton in 10 rounds which set the stage for a fight with Miguel Cotto, or so we thought.

    At that time Miguel Cotto was flying and had proved himself to be the clear #2 fighter at 147lbs. That did not matter. Mayweather had started setting a trend of avoiding the best and it was something he planned on sticking to.

    To this day Floyd remains the only fighter whom Miguel Cotto ever called out directly in his career, Cotto wanted the fight so bad that he went out of character and blasted Mayweather several times for his refusal to fight.

    Floyd would come away with one of the most embarrassing lines I’ve ever heard when pressed on facing Cotto – “Cotto lives too far away”.

    Now we’re at the stage where we have the two best fighters in the world who are obviously Pacquiao and Mayweather. We have Pacquiao who has fought everyone and Mayweather who undoubtedly has not. We have Top Rank making offer after offer and Mayweather still holds firm with his avoid the best policy.

    It must have been hard being a fan of Mayweather over the years – One let down after another when it comes to opponents.

    Floyd should go down as the most talented of the era but if he does not start taking on the guy everyone wants him to face then he’ll never be considered the best.

    To be the best, you need to have beaten the best. Whens the last time Floyd can claim to have beaten the best?

    #2
    people still on this? I thought Arum got exposed

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      #3
      The fighters Floyd avoided are already old....it's futile to cry about it now.

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        #4
        Good post, I agree to some extent however, Diego Corrales was a very formidable opponent when the fought. Chico had a very high knockout percentage and was undefeated. Jose Luis Castillo was a man to be feared also with his stellar record at the time with a sky high knockout percentage. Phillip Ndou had maybe 32 wins with 31 ko's at the time Floyd fought him. Ricky Hatton was undefeated at the time he fougt Floyd. Mosley was coming off of pulverizing Margarito so he was a formidable opponent. Even Ortiz was a good opponent.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chups View Post
          The fighters Floyd avoided are already old....it's futile to cry about it now.
          Even Pac has looked very vulnerable in his past two fights...and look who's being loud about making the fight now...

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            #6
            I don't get why writers waste time writing such things, when instead they could devote their energy to pushing for a Pac vs May fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by bktova1 View Post
              Good post, I agree to some extent however, Diego Corrales was a very formidable opponent when the fought. Chico had a very high knockout percentage and was undefeated. Jose Luis Castillo was a man to be feared also with his stellar record at the time with a sky high knockout percentage. Phillip Ndou had maybe 32 wins with 31 ko's at the time Floyd fought him. Ricky Hatton was undefeated at the time he fougt Floyd. Mosley was coming off of pulverizing Margarito so he was a formidable opponent. Even Ortiz was a good opponent.
              Chico was and will always be my fav fight, but once he moved to 147....the list of top fighters the masses wanted to see him fight diminished. Win or lose....Cotto, P-Will, Margs at the time were all top of the division, and is something the masses were rooting for. Hatton sucks and was the great white hype created by HBO to generate revenue from Britain. Hatton beat an over the hill Kotsa. Mosley was a good win none the less, though wouldve liked to see it earlier instead of almost 2 years later, but full credit for that win none the less.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bktova1 View Post
                Good post, I agree to some extent however, Diego Corrales was a very formidable opponent when the fought. Chico had a very high knockout percentage and was undefeated. Jose Luis Castillo was a man to be feared also with his stellar record at the time with a sky high knockout percentage. Phillip Ndou had maybe 32 wins with 31 ko's at the time Floyd fought him. Ricky Hatton was undefeated at the time he fougt Floyd. Mosley was coming off of pulverizing Margarito so he was a formidable opponent. Even Ortiz was a good opponent.
                I've no complaints about Floyds career when he was under 140lbs.

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                  #9
                  You can post those biased articles as much as you want but the most important thing is that now the public knows that Pacquiao is a fraud , a 38 year old Lightweight exposed him , *******s are still butthurt

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                    #10
                    Very nice article!

                    It displays the frustration of Floyd not fighting top opposition after the Gatti fight.

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