Floyd recognized as one of the P4P all time great?
He's not even P4P now.
Yes, he will be recognized as one of the P4P all time greats. Look at what he has accomplished. Olympics, multiple titles, multiple weight classes and, if he were to retire today, zero losses. The names you previously mentioned
WON'T pop up in the P4P of all time.
Barrera vs Hamed is a bigger risk than Floyd has ever taken.Floyds legacy will barely be above Calzaghe or Ottke.
LOL, now you're changing fighters. A couple of posts ago it was two other guys now it's Calzaghe or Ottke.
Every fight you mention about Floyd "general media" can say "ya but (insert excuse here)".
General media? The same people who won't give the guy a fair shake? You're starting to sound like Larry Merchant Jr right about now, fam. And pay attention tot what you typed "excuse". They come up with excuses because they don't want to acknowledge the fact that this guy has done a lot for the sport of boxing (especially now that boxing is really competing with MMA) and has done a lot inside the ring. You can't go 42-0 and not be looked at as one of the best P4P fighters of all time. You can't have all those accolades and say his name can't be tossed into the hat. By doing so, you're tarnishing the sport of boxing and lying to fans.
Am I a Floyd fan? No, I am a fan of the sport but the guy gets my respect for what he does in the ring, and to be honest, I only see like a couple of WW in the history of boxing beating him.
Some legacy...
Hopkins toilet paper has a bigger legacy.
The man will go down in the books and Hopkins, a fighter who I have a lot of respect for (as a man also) will go down as one of the greats. Over 20 title defenses, oldest champ in his weight class, multiple titles, the list goes on and on.