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Floyd is the one who insists he is as great as the likes of SRL.

He also insists he is the 'cash cow' of boxing, which he clearly isn't.

He has avoided Cotto, Margarito and Mosley when they were all fighting each.

He still says he is the best P4P fighter in the world, like boxing was somehow frozen in time in his absence.

Says Mosley is not 'worthy' due to having 5 losses on his record. Gatti and Baldomir must have been lucky......or was it Gatti's popularity and a piss poor undisputed champ that swayed him?

These are my MAJOR beefs regarding Floyd.



He is an exeptional talent but too shit scared of losing his 0, so we won't ever find out how great he could of been.
You should understand that a fighter needs to call you out in order for you to duck them. Floyd was calling Mosley out when he was at the lower weights and it never happened. And No one was clamoring for Mosley to fight Floyd after he lost to Wright, or after he lost to Cotto or looked average against Mayorga. They ONLY started begging for it after Mosley stopped Margarito and Mayweather was already retired. So people need to stop acting like Floyd was ducking Mosley. As far as I know Cotto never tried to make the fight with Mayweather. When Cotto was taking step up fights against Zab Judah was when Floyd was at 154 and fighting Oscar De La Hoya and then he fought Hatton and retired. So I can't think of a time Floyd would duck Cotto, if you got one tell me. And can we stop bringing up Margarito already? That dead horse has been beaten to death.

Floyd Mayweather JR despite how good he is in the ring has made a career of picking fights at the right time or targeting the right champion at their weakest.


I will not make the the arguement let the record speak for itself. Do the research, see what was going on with his opponents personal lives at the time of the signing of the fights.....
look at what was going on in the personal life of Marco Antonio Barerra prior to the first Pacquiao fight. But I don't see anyone complaining about that