Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
Well I wrote the post as simply as I could,adressing various points,if you are unable to understand it,that's your problem not mine as no one else has a problem understanding my posts.


Yes,remind me,which weight class did he fight Chico? And where does he fight now? And in that time,which punchers has he fought? Everyone knew Gatti was going to try to box,Zab hits quite hard,not hard at 147 and no where near as hard as a fully fledged WW.

Oh,remind me,who did Floyd fight at 140? At 140,like it or not,Hatton is the man. At 147,he has yet to fight a big strong WW,Baldo is a weak WW BUT DO give him credit for taking the fight,he is a step up from his last fights since Castillo in 02.

Was Zab Judah the best at 147 when Floyd fought him? He had the titles but can you say he could take the punch of a true WW? Was Sharmba the best?No to either and Baldo may have the belts but I would bet on in Margarito,Cintron,Quintana,Williams etc et all to give him a good beating.

Who did he fight at 140 that was the best............................
I think if you ask Cory Spinks, Zab Judah hits quite hard! Especially seeing as Spinks beat Mayorga and Karmazin who are both really strong 154 lbs let alone 147lb.

Coralles is a natuarally bigger man than Floyd, he's chosen to stay where he is to maxamise his effectiveness but he could easily move upto to 147 if he wanted to, the guy is nearly 6 ft.

Castillo is another big puncher who Floyd handled, although I felt Castillo shaded the first fight.

The fact remains that there is not a fighter on the planet with as an impressive a resume as Floyd Mayweather. Who else boasts a better list of victims than Hernandez, Corrales, Chavez, Castillo, Gatti, Judah. When he adds Baldomir to that list come November it's fairly obvious why he is pound for pound number one on the planet.

Floyds career is progressing at just the right pace. Unify the welterweight division than get ready for a mega showdown with Oscar in May.