Kiraken
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what case lol? He ducks every rematch offered to him, won against ortiz in perhaps one of the most unsportsman-like victories of all time, has nowhere near the entertainment value of any of the other greats (the fight was an total snoozefest), has a great unbeaten career that is nevertheless not the longest undefeated streak anyway (sugar ray had about 91 matches in his unbeaten streak). He defs beat manny but in a less than emphatic manner and only accepted to fight manny when manny has been well past his prime (manny's record for his last 5 matches is 3-2). Not to mention that regardless of his skill as a boxer he is incredibly unlikeable, and being popular among boxing fans and the world is incredibly important to "greatness"You had a good post until this foolish statement. Floyd has a case for being the best boxer there ever was. Fine, it is arguable (personally i think Ali take it followed by Sugar Ray and Rocky Marciano) but Floyd is definitely up there and might even be the best of the best.
Floyd is a smart boxer. He adjusts to different styles and deals with them effectively. This may lead to boring fights for the casual viewers, but it cements his skill as being superb. Every one who knows boxing recognises Floyd as being the best of this era and arguably the best ever.
There is no boxer currently that will beat Floyd. I think there is one to challenge him and give him problems, but still not defeat him - Amir Khan.
The way he won shows that he is one hell of a smart effective great boxer capable of outsmarting previous greats.
"Greatness is not guarding yourself from the people, greatness is being accepted by the people. " as Mike Tyson said. He is a fantastic boxer and skill wise he is definitely one of the greats, but his conduct will hold him back from being considered a legend in the same vein as the rest