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Alot of people say how boring PBF is and that his fights are rubbish. Well are there any entertaining PBF fights? if so which ones would you recommend watching?
Mayweather vs Jesus Chavez Chavez throws 90+ punches a round Mayweather stays close to him very entertaining

Mayweather vs Diego Corrales Excellent skill from Mayweather and entertaining

Mayweather vs Emanuel Augustus Slugfest great action

Mayweather vs Jose Luis Castillo 1

Mayweather vs Arturo Gatti One sided but great power punching from Mayweather i love watching this fight

Mayweather vs Demarcus Corley Mayweather wobbled for split second entertaining fight especially round 4

Mayweather vs Ndou Good inside work by both men round 5 was one the rounds of the year

i mean no disrespect but only one of these fights happend in the WW division. most of these fights happend in the lower weight classes.. thats even before pbf was noted p4p since rjj was the king back then. so why did he abandon his once great and exciting style to the one he is now?
Simple Mayweather is above his natural weight he is in there with bigger guys you can't stand toe to toe with much bigger fighters when your way above your best fighting weight takes alot of steam out of your legs standing toe to toe with naturally bigger opponents you gotta fight smart.
i agree and you have a great point. but how does that earn you the top p4p?


P4P status occurs when a natural lightweight (some say super featherweight) can beat a jr. middleweight of Oscar Delahoya's caliber based on technique, speed, talent, and ability alone..... not to mention what he did at welterweight and junior welterweight


Oscar was by far the bigger, stronger, more seasoned fighter and Floyd OUTBOXED him. Great fighters eventually lose when they go a weight division or two too high. An elite fighter will still find a way to win.





World titles in 5 different weight classes while being undefeated at the age of 30, with almost 40 fights = p4p #1