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Floyd Mayweather in action against Aaron Chalmers (not pictured) during their exhibition fight at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. (Photo by Zac Goodwin/PA Images via Getty Images)

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Floyd Mayweather in action against Aaron Chalmers (not pictured) during their exhibition fight at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. (Photo by Zac Goodwin/PA Images via Getty Images)
Floyd Mayweather, a name synonymous with boxing greatness, has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the sport for over two decades. From the early stages of his career to becoming the face of boxing, Mayweather’s journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Throughout his illustrious career, he faced numerous challenges, but none as defining as his showdown against multi-weight division champ Diego Corrales, also known as ‘Chico’, in January 2001.
At the time of the fight, Corrales was considered a legitimate threat to Mayweather’s rising status. With a physical advantage and an impressive track record, he seemed poised to push ‘Pretty Boy’ into uncharted territory. However, Mayweather displayed an unwavering confidence that set the tone for the entire bout. In the lead-up to the fight, ‘Money’ also actively engaged in trash talk, seeking to derail Corrales mentally. While some might view such tactics as controversial, it was clear that his intentions were to assert his dominance and gain a psychological edge.
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The easiest victory of Floyd Mayweather divides fans
As the two fighters stepped into the ring, the anticipation was palpable. Mayweather’s boxing skills were already renowned. However, it was this particular bout that would etch his name in the annals of boxing history. From the opening bell, he showcased a level of finesse and precision rarely seen in the sport.
Dropping Corrales multiple times throughout the fight, Mayweather demonstrated an offensive onslaught that was truly remarkable. It was a masterclass in boxing, and spectators at the MGM Grand Garden were treated to an electrifying performance. Despite this, there were a few moments in the fight where many felt ‘Money’ was not acting in a professional manner. A particular incident came when Mayweather hit ‘Chico’ in the back of the head despite the latter being knocked down. Moreover, as the video clip of this iconic bout resurfaced on social media, fans were once again divided over this controversial yet masterful performance.
A user named Malik Saleem claimed that Corrales was not in the best mental state. This was the reason why Mayweather has such an easy time. “Diego was in bad shape mentally before and during that fight. Floyd, was surprised at how easily he won that night.” he wrote.
A user pointed out that Roy Jones Jr. was disqualified for using the same punch. “How they disqualify Roy Jones Jr for doing that too Montell Griffin but not Floyd for doing it here.” he wrote.
Moreover, a user pointed out the illegal punches Mayweather dished when ‘Chico’ was down. “That punch to the back of the head when the opponent was already down was very professional.” he wrote.
A user named John Mejia was devastated that Mayweather ‘destroyed’ his favorite fighter. It was also enough for him to get on the ‘TBE’ train. “He destroyed one of my favorite fighters and a legitimate warrior in the division. That’s when I realized, Mayweather was for real. TBE. “ he wrote.
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Furthermore, according to a user, ‘Pretty Boy’ was the best version of Mayweather. “Pretty boy Floyd was the best version of Floyd” he wrote.

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LAS VEGAS, NV – SEPTEMBER 12: Floyd Mayweather Jr. walks in the ring during his WBC/WBA welterweight title fight against Andre Berto at MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Mayweather’s fight against Corrales remains a defining moment in his storied career. It was a showcase of his unparalleled boxing abilities and unwavering confidence. Moreover, the resurfaced video of this match has reignited discussions among fans, who remain divided in their opinions about the bout’s significance. Nonetheless, there is no denying ‘Money’s’ enduring legacy as one of the greatest boxers to have graced the sport. This is the reason why even after 22 years, this fight is still relevant in the eyes of many boxing fans.
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