I've helped improve the accuracy of your PBF resume.it's really funny how mayweather haters say he's cherrypicked his opponents. while it may be true he has done that to an extent, it's also true that pacquiao has as well. consider these:
- TKO'd future a 38-1-1, prime Genaro Hernandez in 9.
- TKO9 a very in his prime, 35-1 Jesus Chavez.
- easily beat a prime Carlos Hernandez.
- destroyed an undefeated, 33-0 Diego Corrales. (severely weight drained)
- beat Jose Luis Castillo two times when Castillo was at his absolute best. (arguably lost the first one)
- defeated Jr. Middleweight Champion Oscar de la Hoya when Oscar wasn't dead drained.(oscar got that strap for beating inactive mayorga and wasn't prime)
- took Ricky Hatton's "0" from him and ruined him. he was never the same after mayweather got through with him. (Ricky looked like shit against Collazo, clearly he wasn't good at 147)
- made Juan Manuel Marquez look terrible in winning a shutout decision. wasn't even close. this is the same marquez who BEAT pacquiao in their rematch and made pacquiao vow never to fight him again. (Wasn't the same JMM that fought PAcman, Pacman wasn't two weight classes bigger than him)
- beat a prime Zab Judah by UD12. (The same prime Zab that lost to Baldomir?)
- made Shane Mosley his whipping boy for twelve rounds. this same Mosley came back to fight a very competitive fight against Sergio Mora. (Being competitive with a man that's average at best shows how faded Mosley was. And was 38 when he fought PBF)
i think concerning mayweather the fighter, there is definitely a double-double standard on this guy. people despise his persona because he's first and foremost, a businessman and he loves to "rattle the cage" to sell tickets. but there is a much quieter side of mayweather that people just refuse to see. when he's not promoting fights, he can be a very humble person at times.![]()


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