Floyd Mayweather Sr believes it is only once his son has retired that his genius will be truly appreciated.
Mayweather confirmed his status as the finest boxer of his generation and an all-time great by outclassing Manny Pacquiao in an unanimous points victory in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis were among those to acclaim the 38-year-old's technical masterclass, but there were also plenty of dissenting voices led by Oscar De La Hoya who tweeted "Sorry boxing fans".
Mayweather's defensive, counter-punching style is not to everyone's taste but it made Pacquiao - considered the greatest threat yet to his unbeaten record - look ordinary and the eight-weight world champion later complained he had been carrying a shoulder injury.
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Mayweather confirmed his status as the finest boxer of his generation and an all-time great by outclassing Manny Pacquiao in an unanimous points victory in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis were among those to acclaim the 38-year-old's technical masterclass, but there were also plenty of dissenting voices led by Oscar De La Hoya who tweeted "Sorry boxing fans".
Mayweather's defensive, counter-punching style is not to everyone's taste but it made Pacquiao - considered the greatest threat yet to his unbeaten record - look ordinary and the eight-weight world champion later complained he had been carrying a shoulder injury.
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