If a guy who's 0-0, and just crossing over for a cynical money grab fight manages to defeat a top 5 all time great known for technical excellence and high level defense, what does that say about the credibility of boxing as a sport and a fighting art in the 21st century? I'm 99.9% sure Floyd will humiliate him and possibly put a severe beating on him, but if he cannot beat an interloping MMA fighter in his damn own sport - one which he has dominated for an unprecedented 20 years with relative ease - what are the consequences for boxing in the public perception?
Considering most casuals don't give any boxer of any caliber or weight class a chance in MMA (remember that Ronda versus Floyd nonsense?), one has to wonder what the fallout will be if a dominant legend who was a few years away from schooling Canelo cannot defeat a wandering MMA fighter who challenged him on a whim.
Considering most casuals don't give any boxer of any caliber or weight class a chance in MMA (remember that Ronda versus Floyd nonsense?), one has to wonder what the fallout will be if a dominant legend who was a few years away from schooling Canelo cannot defeat a wandering MMA fighter who challenged him on a whim.