He didn't miss those fighters. Most of them wanted to build their own resume
before fighting him. Cotto prime example.
While they built theirs, he built his.
Son I was around when n!ggas was saying he was ducking Diego(rip)
What happened when they fought?
I was around too breh, and to answer your question, the same thing that PROBABLY would've happened to those other fighters...........
But we will never know, because Floyd avoided the fights. That's always going to be part of Floyd's legacy...that he missed alot of great fighters in his career.

80 punches a round????? Are you SERIOUS b?

What a crock of shyt. Canelo's stamina issues are well known. The guy only averages like 40 punches per round and is known to take rounds off. He does have good timing, decent accuracy, and power in both hands. His defense is also improving judging by his last fight. You're doing too much though. He's not a guy who throws constant combinations. He's basically a counter puncher who throws combos in spurts. Regardless of all that, what he's done against his previous opponents won't matter when he's in the ring with PBF. You've got it ass backwards. It's not about PBF not having faced a fighter like Canelo, it's about Canelo not having faced a fighter like PBF. PBF has proven that he can make the necessary adjustments regardless of the situation, Canelo hasn't. I would say that the fight is risky for PBF simply because Canelo is bigger, stronger, and more importantly younger/hungrier. Skill for skill though, he couldn't tie PBF's shoes.



the title does mean shyt...floyd has been careful about his fights for way too long....do you even realize the fukkery of what would occur if he tries to make canelo drop to 147 to defend a 154 lb belt?
..that would be some BULLshyt!!!...as long floyd has that belt canelo remains on his radar..floyd fought oscar and cotto at 154...boxers rehydrate after making weight..its the nature of the game...canelo can be a light heavy come fight night but if he makes 154...he's game