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[QUOTE="General20, post: 1383046, member: 724"] I wish Mayweather had fought during some of boxing's glory years too, just to see what would have happened. We will never know, of course. You can certainly accuse Mayweather of only fighting on his own terms, but you can't accuse him of dodging anybody. He fought all the best of his era (what few there are) and beat them all convincingly. I imagine if Mayweather fought someone like Sugar Ray or Hearns, it would look a lot like it did when he fought Alvarez who is bigger than Mayweather and is still undefeated against everyone who is not named Mayweather (Mayweather dominated Alvarez even worse than he dominated Pacquiao by the way). This is all assuming Mayweather in his prime of course. The real difference between then and now is Mayweather couldn't have beaten the best at 38 like he can now. I suspect that Mayweather in his prime beats any boxer ever of comparable weight though. [/QUOTE]
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