Mosley "He got pushed into this fight. He really didn't want it"

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  1. mancat

    mancat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ha ha. Drunk and emotional. And wrong.
     
  2. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Did I strike a chord of INSECURITY? You don't produce a **** show as well do you? We have too many of those. I said what I said with the basic presumption that the standards I refer to are so subpar, so ****, that to even suggest doing better is ridiculous. A NO BRAINER. STFU, whiner. :roll:
     
  3. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course he was forced into it. He's made a habit of avoiding the toughest challengers with lame excuses and phony retirements. He backed himself into a corner killing the Pac fight and then Shane becoming available. There were no more excuses left. He had to fight him or his game would be up.

    WAR Shane! Kill that ***** mutha****a!
     
  4. Rooney

    Rooney Boxing Junkie banned

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    :patsch
     
  5. u13

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    Exactly, if people aren't going to discredit Mayweather at least apply some logic.
     
  6. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    mosley is not exactly a floyd move, too much risk with less money on the line. he'd still prefer hatton if not for the fans of boxing and this current situation.
     
  7. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Mosley is definetly a different type of opponent for Floyd. If GBP weren't working for them both, would the fight have happened? It's impossible to say but I doubt it. It's been a long, long time since Mayweather faced a tough opponent, so why change? We know that Mayweather's team contacted Matthew Hatton but it was GBP who put their two fighters together.

    Mayweather couldn't say "no" to GBP but it's hard to imagine him being desperate for the fight.
     
  8. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Shane is up for this, Floyd will lose.

    I am willing to bet on it.
     
  9. damienf

    damienf Member Full Member

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    Maywetaher and Pac both deserve credit for taking tough fights, people can diss each of them as much as they like for me Mosley V Pac is a better fight so I hope Mosley and Pac both win.

    Both are good fights. And makes the fight in september HUGE as long as its two out of Maywether, Molsey and pac.
     
  10. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    again...he could have fought any welter....he did not HAVE to fight shane but only CHOSE to fight Shane...look Shane has been the best fight out there for Floyd for sometime now but he didnt take the fight....its no different now accept he Chose to fight Mosley...he could have went anywhere...just look at all the post people kepts saying he is a coward well a coward would have opted elsewhere. people kepts saying he picks on small guys well he could have fought another 140 or below fighter...anyone who is open will fight Floyd because they are guranteed their biggest payday period....however he chose Shane..Shane didnt come back to Floyd after Berto.......Floyd went to Shane for the fight so forced no...he chose this route.
     
  11. PBA

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    Makes no sense whatsoever. How was he forced into it? He didn't have to fight Margarito so he didn't, he didn't have to fight Cotto so he didn't. He didn't have to fight Hatton or Baldomir so he didn't, but then he did and beat 'em. When you're the best there people come to you, not the other way round. And also there was reports that Floyd had almost signed a deal with another fighter before Mosley/Berto was cancelled, and decided himself he wanted to fight.

    It's Shane that had to fight (even though he wanted it). I'm sure that when his people got the call from Floyd's people he ran like Floyd's lap dog to get the fight. Like I said when you're the biggest fighter in the sport you're not "forced" into any fight.

    People seem to forget that not so long ago Shane was scared to fight Floyd, now all of a sudden it's the other way round? Get the **** outta here. Shane's nothing more than another paycheck and W on Floyd's resume.
     
  12. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like how he said he is going to fight Floyd a "couple of times" then Pac.....
     
  13. BOSTONREDSOX

    BOSTONREDSOX The Ghost Full Member

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    :good:good:good
     
  14. Sinew

    Sinew The Assassin Full Member

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    I was going to post the same thing !!:rofl
     
  15. IVLG

    IVLG OBJECTIVITY IS BACK LOL Full Member

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    There is a saying "Don't poke the bear", mosley is gonna get taken to school, he has never been able to handle boxers, whats gonna change that now,

    Mosley ( Slugger) v PBF ( Boxer) = Mosley looking for one big punch that never comes, while following PBF around the ring, eating jabs left hooks and lead right hands.