Floyd Mayweather Jr. is pound for pound the best Welterweight in the sports betting niche of boxing right now. Owning a record of 44 wins and no defeats, Mayweather’s training program and discipline in the ring, has been considered top notch by both fans and foes around the world. While Mayweather’s last couple of opponents have appeared to be hand chosen, Mayweather has shown, that he can dominate anyone. Today we’ll look at the bookie software Welterweight Rankings.
Maintaining a weight which allows him to fight in between Welterweight and Light Welterweight, Floyd Mayweather literally has a dozen or so opponents that if he wanted to today, he could sign and fight for the spring of 2012. Here is a top NBA fighter for him to consider.
Manny Pacquiao – Depending on which camp you are in, you either believe that Manny Pacquiao is the pound for pound best fighter in the world or Floyd Mayweather is the best fighter in the world. It was only a couple of years ago, that both fighter’s were at their primes and fans and media alike wanted to see the duo collide in the squared circle. However, the promoters for each fighter have had a difficult time negotiating fair contracts, and as a result, in 2011 this fight has become one in which not many people want to see anymore.
Basically, after controversially defeating Juan Manuel Marquez Pacquiao announced he wanted to fight Mayweather. But, in that fight with Marquez, people saw the human side of Manny, as he didn’t really do all that much in that fine to make people believe he was the best fighter in the world. Would a fight with Mayweather really prove Pacquiao is the pound for pound king, if he can’t defeat Marquez?

