This evening (Sat., Sept. 12, 2015), Floyd Mayweather had the perfect opportunity to actually entertain. His opponent, Andre Berto, was a terrifically flawed fighter without the one-punch power to make an aggressive fight a risky proposition.
He could have made a good fight. But, predictably, he didn't.
Mayweather fought exactly like everyone expected him to: Clinching, pot-shotting and circling away from Berto to take a wide unanimous decision win. Berto, bless him, tried so hard, but was so badly outgunned in technique that he never had any consistent success. Floyd outlanded him 2.5 to 1.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.