see that's the problem, we think pbf can beat margarito anytime but pbf lets margarito bust his a** in media and yet does not fight him for "money sake"? that's where the disrespect comes. and until pbf cannot set aside his too much greed for money and just lay dust to the doubters he may never get the respect he always dreamed of.

beating out of their prime and rusty but great great names should be a very good trick for floyd to lure many fans and some hardcore fans in making them believe that he is indeed one of the greatest and deserve the highest praise he wants. But the trick doesn't always last forever and wouldn't stand through the test of time, sooner or later the ultimate question of doubts would eventually come back. and his greatness claim will be in peril of evaporating just like every other great wannabes have fallen.

bottom line is he should fight who the fans really wanted him to fight; he got too much money from oscar fight already right? now is the time to set aside greed for money and fight for the fans honor and respect. clean up all the good-great fighters within his reach; who knows he may have to start eliminating that pesky margarito first. Shut the doubters once and for all. up until then, i don't believe in his claim of greatness. he is great alright but not as great as he claim to be, that's too much for his current accomplishment right now, even manny pacquuiao has undoubtedly a better quality opponents and a better quality of wins than him. and what do floyd got? a so so performance and an over hype fight to stimulate fans in believing if he beats the out of prime and a rusty 3year inactive great boxer who's only tune up fight is a stiff club boxer who is also out of his prime. now he become one of the greatest all time as he claims to be now that explains the TOO MUCH CREDIT FOR FLOYD argument..