It seems that whenever the guy faces true talented boxers with a wealth of experience at the elite level he looks like another elite boxer who isn't as much of a stand out as he likes to make out.
He struggles with a rightfully called split decision against a faded Oscar, a fight I thought was a draw, and was given the ''toughest fight of his career'' against a shot to sh** Cotto.
The fight that propelled him to elite level stardom was the closest fight of his career, and it was against a faded fighter. Now he cherrypicks, inexperienced up and comers or goes for past prime former greats.
I see Mayweather as an elite fighter, but I think him being leaps and bounds ahead of the competition is a mere deception, when looking at his resume I see very few prime ATG's or HOF fighters in their prime.
He struggles with a rightfully called split decision against a faded Oscar, a fight I thought was a draw, and was given the ''toughest fight of his career'' against a shot to sh** Cotto.
The fight that propelled him to elite level stardom was the closest fight of his career, and it was against a faded fighter. Now he cherrypicks, inexperienced up and comers or goes for past prime former greats.
I see Mayweather as an elite fighter, but I think him being leaps and bounds ahead of the competition is a mere deception, when looking at his resume I see very few prime ATG's or HOF fighters in their prime.
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