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Depends exactly what time, and what weight class he were in. PBF is not one of those guys like Castillo or Corrales who cuts a lot of weight, so I can see him fighting in these lower classes under the old rules.

At 130-135, I make PBF a slight underdog against Camacho and Chavez.

At 140, like-wise, I make him a slight underdog against Pryor.

At 147, there's a fairly decent sized list of guys I'd make the favorite over PBF.
Camacho flustered easily,I see him just leading him around the ring for a decision
Pryor hit so damned hard Id see that putting Floyd off his game
I thought Rosario beat Camacho and took him out of his game, but he was a sick puncher who made Camacho run like Forrest Gump. Mayweather is an accurate puncher, but not an especially powerful one, even at the lower weight classes.

Pryor's workrate, pressure, and whirlwind style would give Mayweather (and just about any jr. welter) problems. It's more the constant activity that would bother Mayweather IMO than the power. Pryor could punch but it wasn't like he had freakish power.
I think Floyd has better backword footwork then Rosario,he suckered Manfreddy constantlyId bet Macho falls for that,and when he gets flustered when he cant work a guy out
Pryor had evil power at that weight,I think if Floyd tasted it,he'd be worrying