In the world of sports, some athletes transcend their respective disciplines and leave a lasting legacy that carries on for decades. Two such iconic figures are Floyd Mayweather and Michael Jordan, each hailed as the best in their fields. However, while their achievements are undeniable, ‘TBE’s legacy has been shadowed by critics who accuse him of cherry-picking his opponents.
Moreover, this was taken to another level back in 2014 after the former champion came under a lot of scrutiny for not facing another legend Manny Pacquiao at the time. In addition, Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith was not too keen on ‘Money’ ducking his opponents. This even led to a back-and-forth between the two before Mayweather eventually faced ‘Pac Man’ in the ring.
Floyd Mayweather’s fiery response to Stephen A Smith
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In an interview with FightHype in 2014, Mayweather revealed his complete disregard for the opinions of? Smith. ‘Money’ also emphasized his lack of respect for Smith’s opinions by highlighting that he has never seen the analyst take part in any of the sports he criticizes, whether it be basketball, football, or boxing.
“Listen, I don’t give two flying f**ks about what Stephen A. Smith says. I ain’t never seen Stephen A. Smith dribble a basketball, catch a football, or box, so I can give two flying f**ks what Stephen A. Smith says. Quote me on that! I repeat, I don’t give a f**k what Stephen A. Smith gotta say?He’s just a critic” said Mayweather.
Folks are wasting their time if they expect me to get into it with @FloydMayweather. I've repeatedly said he's the best in the world. That..
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) October 11, 2014
While Mayweather was not having any of Smith’s criticism, the sports analyst was quick to defuse the situation. He de-escalated the tension and came out with a message claiming that Mayweather was the best boxer in the world. Now, fast forward 8 years – Smith came out and drew parallels between ‘Money’ and NBA legend Michael Jordan.
Stephen A. Smith reveals parallels between Michael Jordan and Floyd Mayweather
In a recent appearance on Club Shay hosted by Shannon Sharpe, Smith was quick to compare ‘MJ’ and ‘Money’. In a conversation about the best athletes in their respective sports, the sports commentator touted the two as levels above the rest. According to Smith, while athletes like LeBron James were able to beat their opponents, they were not able to make them look less skilled than they were. This was not the case with Jordan and Mayweather, who made their opponents look less skilled.
“You’re talking about Mayweather, right? I would say the same about Jordan, but that’s the difference. That’s what I’m saying, you know, because Jordan will make you look like you’re less than what you are. LeBron would beat you, but MJ will make you look like less than what you are.” he said
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The dynamic relationship between Mayweather and A. Smith is a reminder of the fascination people have with sports legends, Mayweather’s unparalleled success, combined with his choice of opponents, has created a legacy that remains both celebrated and scrutinized. Moreover, as opinions evolve and change from time to time, the conversation surrounding ‘TBE’s’ place in boxing history will certainly persist, leaving room for debate and discussion for years to come.
What did you think about Smith drawing parallels between Michael Jordan and Mayweather? Let us know in the comments.
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