On one hand these "Best I faced" articles are very good, on the other hand it's clear that many of the asked fighters don't like to credit the guys who beat them the most convincing fashion but rather give credit to guys they beat or those who beat them in a less convincing fashion or in a close fight. By leaving off the ones who beat them the most they implying they weren't at their best when they lost to them and etc. Most of these fighters' ego stays with them even after they retire and they think they beat everyone "at their best" or "with good preparation" and so on
Still this is pettier than usual, he didn't credit ANYONE who beat him and he didn't beat them back
Mayweather, Bradley, Norwood, John. Not one mention of these guys
But oh well... JMM was never a good loser we all know that