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Ten years have passed, but the boxing ring still echoes with punches from that monumental $150 million pay-per-view bout between Floyd Mayweather and Canelo Alvarez. A dance of dexterity and determination. A clash of unmatched skill and untapped potential. But now, the past whispers through a Twitter debate, rekindling the flames of that epic confrontation. Oddly enough, it’s neither Floyd nor Canelo at the center of this digital whirlwind.

It’s Jake Paul’s trainer, Benjamin Flores, who’s jumped into the fray. Why is he in the limelight? Why now? Surprisingly, a casual fan’s tweet sets the stage for another bout. But this time, the boxing gloves are replaced with words, and the ring is the vast realm of social media.

Floyd Mayweather vs. Canelo: The bout that shook the boxing world

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The Canelo vs. Mayweather fight wasn’t just another boxing match; it was an epochal event that seized the world’s attention. Broadcasting a young, spirited Canelo Alvarez against the seasoned prowess of Floyd Mayweather, the battle was anticipated to be a classic confrontation of vigor against experience. Not to mention, the event garnered an astounding $150 million in pay-per-view revenue, cementing its place in boxing history.

Amidst this backdrop, a fan rekindled the debate around the match with a provocative tweet: “Floyd Mayweather made Canelo Alvarez look like a D LEVEL Fighter.” Such a statement, undeniably bold and stirring, didn’t escape the eyes of boxing experts and aficionados.

Inevitably, Benjamin ‘BJ’ Flores, renowned trainer of Jake Paul, felt compelled to respond. With a clear and assertive stance, he countered, “Not at all. Mayweather never hurt/damaged or dropped Canelo in the slightest and Canelo still landed some good shots as a green 23-year-old.” Flores’s retort not only defended Canelo’s performance but also highlighted the young boxer’s potential, which could be seen during the match.

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The Mayweather vs. Canelo bout remains an enduring touchstone in the annals of boxing. Decades may roll on, but such iconic matches, accompanied by contemporary debates like the recent Twitter exchange, underscore the evergreen nature of the sport’s allure. Moreover, it raises the pertinent question: Can one match, irrespective of its scale, truly define a boxer’s legacy? Or is the journey more multifaceted, shaped by a myriad of experiences, challenges, and victories?

As we look back on the fight’s tenth anniversary, we invite you, the reader, to join the discourse. What do you believe defines a boxer’s legacy? The resonance of this question, much like the legacy of that unforgettable fight, remains profoundly relevant.

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