Over the weekend, Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney fought one another. The bout was entertaining and left the fans at large impressed. Witnessing this, certain fans, including the grandson of Muhammad Ali, felt that the sport of boxing was evolving. Because, for the longest period, top-tier fighters like Floyd Mayweather were not fighting each other to keep their undefeated records safe.<\/p>\n
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However, it appears that this norm is in the past, as the sport is witnessing champions of different belts and divisions fighting one another to prove who is the\u00a0best amongst the best.<\/p>\n
Nico Ali Wash, grandson of Muhammad Ali and a boxer himself, is pleased to see it. However, while he asserts this, he also roped in Floyd Mayweather because the undefeated boxer was\u00a0notorious for not facing formidable opponents\u00a0to preserve being undefeated. Reflecting on the matter on X, he said,<\/p>\n
\u201cThe Mayweather undefeated era of boxing is over. Everyone\u2019s fighting each other, love to see it<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Surely, the sport of boxing is at its best when fighters do not shy away from challenges and give the fans a show by facing their toughest opponents. In addition, a former champion of the sport, following the Garcia vs. Haney bout, demanded that the fans should not underestimate a fighter after a loss.<\/p>\n
Caleb Plant demands the fans to stop overstating losses<\/h2>\n
\nThe Mayweather undefeated era of boxing is over. Everyone\u2019s fighting each other, love to see it\ud83c\udfc6<\/p>\n
— Nico Ali Walsh (@nicoaliwalsh) April 21, 2024<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n