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Berto, 31, has lost three of his last six fights. While he's a former welterweight champion, he was far below guys like Keith Thurman, Timothy Bradley, Gennady Golovkin, and even Amir Khan on the list of deserving opponents who could have potentially given the undefeated mayweather a fight.
Berto is seen as such an walkover that there were rumors that the fight would be broadcast for free on CBS. That won't be the case. Showtime will sell the fight on pay-per-view - the last of a six-fight deal with Mayweather.
The boxing world sees Mayweather fighting Berto as, more or less, a total joke.
"Andre Berto has done exactly zero to earn a championship fight, let alone a crack at the man who is boxing's biggest star in what will purportedly be his final fight," Yahoo's Kevin Iole wrote, calling the fight "offensive to the hardcore boxing fans."
Other journalists were with him:
Like many, I see Mayweather-Berto as a massive disappointment. So many better, more qualified options were out there.
- Chris Mannix (@ChrisMannixSI) August 4, 2015
Utterly meaningless showcase. https://t.co/pqo5SO0z3g
- Luke Thomas (@SBNLukeThomas) August 4, 2015
Very disappointing fight. Berto doesn't have the skills to compete with Floyd and will likely lose every second of every round.
- Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) August 4, 2015