Hey mate,
Welcome aboard the fine ship HMS Saddo, stick around and you might learn something. Not from me, but there is a bright spark or two here.
OK, I'll deal with your fighters on the list in turn.
Joe Mesi - Personally from what I've read about him he seems like a decent enough guy, but is symptomatic of the growing importance of the '0' on people's records, and America is the biggest proponent of that, although Frank Warren is helping the UK catch up quick. Mesi needs to push his handlers into getting some bigger fights, though he himself doesn't seem to be too ambitious, and could keep on fighting average Joe's till he feels like retiring.
Jermain Taylor - I think he still has something to offer the sport at SMW, and could claim one of the titles soon to be vacated by Calzaghe. He's a decent boxer, but isn't too keen on getting hit, and is more about winning and not getting hurt than really entertaining the fans.
Jeff Lacy - I must admit Lacy took his beating with good grace, and his injury has since left him fighting to get his career back on track. If he gets his power and left hook back, there might still be time left for him to recover things and get back on track. If he never gets the power for that arm back, we can probably have a whip round and buy a retirement prezzie for him.
Mayweather - Greatest P4P fighter of his generation. He may not have fought the biggest fighters in each division he's been in, but he's fought many of the best, and quickly amassed his five-division world titles. Horrible personality. Sensational boxer.
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