Mosely willing to come down to 143lbs to meet Pacquiao

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  1. Boom_Boom

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    Team Pacquiao’s inner circle which includes trainer Freddie Roach, adviser Michael Koncz and Manny Pacquiao himself are expected to size up Miguel Cotto (33-1, 27 KO’s)when he fights Joshua Clottey (35-2, 20 KO’s) at Madison Square Garden on June 13.

    Top Rank promoter Bob Arum who also handles the hard-hitting Puerto Rican who lost his WBA welterweight title to Antonio Margarito by an 11th round TKO last July 26 with Margarito subsequently losing to Shane Mosley by a 9th round TKO on January 24 this year said Pacquiao would watch Cotto’s fight amidst indications that Arum was quietly pushing for a Cotto fight.

    Arum told ***********.com, insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports that Pacquiao would receive the award for “Fighter of the Year” from the Boxing Writers Association of America on the eve of the Cotto fight but that right now they were going to savor Pacquiao’s sensational 2nd round annihilation of Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton and not talk about a future opponent.

    Koncz told us in an overseas telephone conversation from Las Vegas where he was finishing up some details connected with the Hatton fight that Pacquiao would attend the Cotto fight because Filipino Rodel Mayol was fighting for the world title against .undefeated Ivan Calderon for the WBO light flyweight title.

    Koncz himself didn’t look favorably on a Cotto fight pointing out that pointing out that he was “a good body puncher and much bigger than Manny” and figured it was “a dangerous fight when we have other options.”

    Trainer Freddie Roach was not prepared to allow Pacquiao to consider fighting Cotto at 147 pounds even though he mauled Oscar De La Hoya at that same weight because Cotto presented bigger problems.

    Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times quoted Roach as saying “if Cotto wants to come down a few pounds we can make that happen or we can go with Shane Mosley” the reigning 147 pound champion .

    Mosley himself downplayed a possible Cotto fight for Pacquiao saying “I don’t see any reason they’d want to fight Cotto when I’m the champion who beat Margarito who beat Cotto.”

    Mosley predicted a fight against Pacquiao would be “a classic fight. We both have good hand speed and power and I think the fans want to see the best fight the best.” Mosley at the same time indicated he was prepared to talk about coming down to a catch weight of 143 which is what Floyd Mayweather Jr agreed to against Juan Manuel Marquez in their scheduled July 18 clash.

    Most members of Pacquiao’s inner circle indicated that Mayweather Jr had lost out by signing to fight Marquez and announcing it before the Pacquiao- Ricky Hatton showdown and as a result lost out.

    Koncz recalled that Mayweather Jr “kinda slit his own throat” from a financial aspect when they were “negotiating and getting close” with Mayweather he went and did a deal to fight Marquez which Koncz believes won’t draw. Koncz said he expects the Hatton fight to generate “somewhere in the vicinity of two million” in pay-per-view buys “so now their leverage is gone.”

    Arum himself told us that if ever they do a Mayweather Jr fight the most he can expect to get is 35 percent as against 65 percent for Pacquiao.

    Koncz said that Pacquiao felt “fabulous” after a victory party hosted by the Mandalay Bay at which he had a band and enjoyed singing for almost an hour while wife Jinkee who normally doesn’t stay long also stayed behind until the celebration was over because the party was “elegant and she liked it so much.”

    He said there was “no pushing, shoving crowd.”

    Pacquiao, with customary humility said he was "just lucky to hit him first with a right hook." Referring to the crippling left that seperated Hatton from his senses in the second round, the world's unquestioned pound-for-pound king remarked, it was a hard punch. I didn't think he will get up."
     
  2. Trendkiller

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    I would imagine that Bob Arum would favour a fight with Cotto seen as he promotes them both, so that's the one I think will happen.
     
  3. Sandmanl337

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    Can Mosley make it down to 143lbs? And if he can, how would his performance be on fight night after rehydrating?
     
  4. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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  5. ecdrm15

    ecdrm15 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "Arum himself told us that if ever they do a Mayweather Jr fight the most he can expect to get is 35 percent as against 65 percent for Pacquiao. "

    If they do fight it will be interesting to see what the percentages come out to. Cause I dont think mayweather will take that low of a %. Mayweather should just stay @ WW and fight there.
     
  6. o_money

    o_money Boxing Junkie banned

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    Oh for sure. But after his last performance Pac and his people are in a position to play hard ball and they are really trying to talk their man up. Its kinda interesting because I think this will force Mayweather to be spectacular against MArquez.
     
  7. radab

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    Arum himself told us that if ever they do a Mayweather Jr fight the most he can expect to get is 35 percent as against 65 percent for Pacquiao.


    Way to go Arum. Deny us the biggest fight of the decade by spouting shite like this, you deplorable old *******.
     
  8. Pound4poundx

    Pound4poundx Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Mosely is able to rehydrate properly then this has the makings of an all time classic. I give the slight edge to Mosely.
     
  9. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can't blame Arum for that. It says right there that when they were getting close in negotiaitions Floyd ran to Marquez.

    Floyds the only one to blame. Of course they play hardball now. This fight was obviously next for Pac till Floyd turned his back.
     
  10. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly. He goes down in boxing history as an all-time douche if he lets his old Mayweather beef get in the way of this fight.

    I'd really rather see Shane rematch Cotto at 147, Floyd fight Pacquiao at 143, and the winners face off at 147. Just because Floyd is coming down for Marquez doesn't mean that 143 should be the new welterweight limit.
     
  11. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Too low for Mosley. Pac won't get the credit he deserves if he does win.
     
  12. MattMattMatt

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    Arum isn't going to say it would be a 50/50 split would he, that would just be a moronic lack of business acumen. Of course he is going to say something like 65/35 so that they can start off the negotiations in their favour.
     
  13. PH|LLA

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    yea i agree too low for Mosley and Pac can probably beat him even at 147 although Mosley will have a 12lb advantage on fight night.
     
  14. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think the Mosley fight is tougher than Floyd given Mosleys strength.
     
  15. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    No catch weighht nonsense. It's either 140 or nothing.