The afternoon after Floyd Mayweather dismantled Robert Guerrero at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, it is already time and energy to begin contemplating his next battle. Mayweather is in a great place as it pertains to scheduling his next opponent. He can thank his sterling performance on Saturday night for that. A unanimous 117-111 decision was won by money over Guerrero, and at the age of 36, he seemed just like ever. With this performance, he more entrenched himself as the most readily useful pound-for-pound fighter on earth and the sport's greatest draw. As he is not planning to feel pressured to schedule any single fighter, a result, and he's a pleasant selection of desirable choices for his next opponent. Listed here are the three most useful. No. 3:AWinner of Juan Manuel Marquez compared to. Timothy Bradley Combat Boxing fans have already been clamoring for a battle between Money and Manny Pacquiao for years. Therefore it only stands to reason that both men who've sent Pacquiao to consecutive beats might give you the best matchup against Profit the annals of matchups. Well, it does not work just like that, but both of these men could still provide for an interesting opponent. Marquez and money struggled in 2009, and Money won rather easily using a unanimous decision. However, Marquez has looked to be towards the top of his game, and he showed he can atone for past failures by slamming Pacquiao cold. Meanwhile, Bradley would be anAintriguingAoption should he gain. If that occurs, Money and Bradley's combined record entering that fight will be 75-0. How do anyone not get stoked up about that? No. 2: Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez Saul Alvarez is fast rising up pound-for-pound maps. Canelo is merely 22 years old, but he already comes with an impressive resume. He's 42-0-1. His last amount of time in the ring, he beat the gifted Austin Trout. Canelo gets the kind of energy it would decide to try defeat Mayweather, which would make the buildup because of this battle engaging. Eventually, I do believe Canelo is way too easy to strike to defeat Money, but he'd positively have a puncher's opportunity. Also, this young Mexican features a large fanbase, and a battle between both of these would be a enormous event. Taking on Canelo would offer an opportunity to Money at a record-breaking payday, and it would be hard for his critics to say he was ducking everyone. No. 1: Manny Pacquiao Some of the luster has been pulled off this possible combat, but make no mistake about any of it, this would still be the greatest celebration boxing could provide us. While Manny Pacquiao has dropped his last two fights, it is nothing like he has looked terrible in this. Within my mind, it had been obvious that Pacquiao defeated Bradley. It was also clear that Manny looked great against Marquez and was on his way to a he was knocked cold, that is. With this specific, we still have the most used boxers going and two interesting types. Manny produces his straight-ahead brawling type while Floyd flourishes with defense and counterpunching. This fight will be a big event, and probably very entertaining.
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