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Boxing fans are feeling nostalgic as a video of Floyd Mayweather Jr. fighting on the undercard of Oscar De La Hoya’s 1997 fight resurfaced on Top Rank Boxing’s social media. The video shows a young Mayweather during his ‘Pretty Boy’ days, showcasing his skills and ferocity in the ring. Fans can’t help but reminisce about the days when Mayweather was a rising prospect, yet to become the boxing legend he is today.

What makes Mayweather’s formative years so captivating? Perchance, it is his portrayal as a ‘killer’ in the ring, as a supporter phrased it. Mayweather’s ferocity and relentless pursuit of triumph were in plain view throughout his initial skirmishes, and it’s not difficult to understand why admirers reminisce about that period with affection.

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Fans react to the clip of ‘nostalgia and admiration’ for Mayweather’s early years

The resurfaced video of Floyd Mayweather’s fight on Oscar De La Hoya’s undercard on April 12, 1997, has sparked a wave of nostalgia among boxing fans. The video was posted by Top Rank Boxing, with the caption “Throwback to when Floyd Mayweather was just a prospect 📈”. Fans took to social media to share their reactions to the footage, along with their thoughts on Mayweather’s career as a whole.

One fan, Jessie H. Morton III, praised Mayweather as a “once in a lifetime fighter” with “skills, talent, and dedication all A1.” Another fan, John Gartner, commented on Mayweather’s evolution as a fighter, saying, “When he was younger, he was more fun to watch. He played less counterpuncher and was a little more aggressive. When he was Pretty Boy.”

Brian Sohn, another fan, described Mayweather as “a great fighter, not the best ever, but a legend without question.” Sohn also highlighted Mayweather’s ability to adapt to overcome his opponents.

Backlin Medrano echoed the sentiment that Mayweather was at his best during his early years, saying, “The best years of Floyd, he was a killer then. Every great fighter starts fighting nobodies.”

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Vin Cala compared Mayweather to current boxing star Devin Haney, saying, “This is the difference of Mayweather and Haney. Mayweather was savage during his 20s.”

Regarding the bout itself, Mayweather emerged victorious by means of a technical knockout during the seventh round versus Robert Giepert. Mayweather reigned supreme throughout the fight, exhibiting the talents that would ultimately solidify his status as an icon in the field. The triumph facilitated the elevation of Mayweather’s vocation to unprecedented levels, culminating in his unblemished record and recognition as one of the most remarkable pugilists of all time.

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All things considered, the rediscovered video and Mayweather’s early career persist in entrancing boxing enthusiasts, who acknowledge the boxer’s aggressive technique and resoluteness to claim victory. Mayweather’s enduring impact in the field remains impregnable, and this video functions as a memento of the magnificence that he brought to the ring.

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