> Is Mayweather So Good That He Has To Face Middleweights?

Is Mayweather So Good That He Has To Face Middleweights?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
We are talking about someone who was 106 pounds at 16 and 130 pounds when he won his first world title. This is ridiculous

Kind of but it's ridiculous I mean, someone on Yahoo asked if Mayweather was DUCKING Golovkin lol, get real!!

He should just retire, there's no one left to face let's be honest. There is no one he cannot beat at 140, 147 or 154 and above that he doesn't even need to answer to. People would have him fighting Klitschko just to see him lose but the thing is you have to hit him clean on the jaw to have a chance of stopping him. No one in world boxing is going to out-point him over 12 rounds and so the only chance a middleweight would have is to KO him. But how do you land that shot?

You can't

Floyd is an all time great. His critics don't realize how they affirmed that fact. No one from 140-154 is as a legit threat. How many fighters have no legit threats in the weight class below them, that they are at and above them. He started as a Super Featherweight and is being demanded to fight the best Middleweights to validate his greatness. I have heard Golovkin, Martinez, Ward and even Hopkins, a Light Heavyweight. I have asked before about guys 140-154...Pacquiao is the only name and now Bradley and Cotto. None of them can beat Floyd and if he beat them he would be robbed of the credit he deserves for beating them. Pacquiao and Cotto would be called past prime and people would say Bradley was never good enough and Pacquiao already beat him.

Floyd is that good.

Not yet.

Floyd Mayweather is a very dominant fighter, he can out box younger men in their prime, reminds me of stories i read about Charley Burley when he faced the bigger younger Archie Moore.

But Floyd still hasn't cleaned a division, and the problem is promoters. I think he should jump that line and challenge the men promoted by Arum, this includes;

undefeated Tim Bradley & Pacman.

Floyd out lasted Pacquiao but i believe this fight still holds intrigue.

Yes. Floyd is clearly the dominant fighter, at his weights so he must continue to look for the best competition, and most money. Their was many other who had to do the same. Just to name a few James Toney, and Jones Jr. went from middle to Heavy, and won belts, and got big money on the way up.

I was 150lbs at 14 and 205lbs by 18, it wasn't fat and I didn't do weights. Just squats.

Yes .... While pacquiao can fight a jr. welterweigt coming off a loss. And no one will never mention it -!-).

We are talking about someone who was 106 pounds at 16 and 130 pounds when he won his first world title. This is ridiculous