Naazim Richardson: Pacquiao vs. Mosley is an all gladiator type of fight!

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  1. esrotak

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    Naazim Richardson: Pacquiao vs. Mosley is an all gladiator type of fight!
    Posted on Jan. 1st, 2011 by DB NEWS ROOM

    By: Albert Alvarez
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    Brother Naazim first of all let me start this off by saying that you guys beat the brakes off of Jean Pascal, so congrats on that. I realize the final tally being read wasn’t the outcome you were shooting for, but indeed was a masterpiece. Your thoughts on the Hopkins/Pascal fight?

    NR- Thank you I appreciate, WE appreciate the fact that you and so many others were able to see and appreciate the work that we put on in that fight. Pascal is a strong fighter and all that but you can’t pull the same card trick on a man that has been around the block a few times.

    After the 2 knockdowns especially, did you then feel that the only way out of Quebec with the straps would be for the eXecutioner to go out there and knock out Pascal?

    NR- You got to understand that we were outsiders going into a very loud building. We were the visitors so knowing that he had the home court advantage we knew what we were up against from the start. After the first 3 rounds, X remained cool because X and I both knew that there were still 9 more rounds to be fought.

    Exactly, I believe I gave Pascal the first 3 rounds and one other one, but from round 4-12, Hopkins put on a boxing lesson. In fact I recently saw the fight again while listening to Don’t sweat the technique, and it went perfect with the fight because Bernard’s technique was a thing of beauty.

    NR- Great song by the way, good choice. There was even a time between rounds where I made it a point to tell X that we didn’t come all the way up here to come to the scorecards. X didn’t stop Pascal but X did put on a masterful performance. Pascal deep down knows what went down and I’m sure it aint sitting down with him well.

    You now got Steve Cunningham next on deck in January against Licina right?

    NR- Yes that fight gonna take place on the 22nd. Steve is looking good as he always does and he will take care of business. We got a little less than a month to go so everything is looking good.

    Then in May you will have Mosley on deck against the beast that is Pacquiao. Your thoughts on that clash?

    NR- Like I told you before, Pacquiao/Mosley is going to be a clash between 2 gladiators. People and writers out there can say oh well Mosley looked horrible in his last fight against Mora. Well Mora is no Manny Pacquiao, Mora did not want any part of Shane so Mora was out there not really fighting. Pacquiao on the other hand is a born fighter so he is gonna come to fight. Why? Because that’s what he does. Shane is also a fighter so it’s going to be a real fight.

    Seems that the majority wanted Berto in there against the Pac-Man, but to me and nothing against Berto but that fight between Pacquiao and Berto is a 5 or 6 round fight. I feel Berto is not ready for a superstar like Pacquiao. Your take?

    NR- Look man, Berto is a talented kid but I also agree with you that right now Pacquiao is too much for him to handle. He may not be ready to collide with one of the elites. And if Berto feels like he is ready for the elite, then Floyd is right there waiting for him. Go on and get yourself some. Berto is a good kid and you and I have talked about his fights in the amateurs against your boy Jesus Gonzalez, I was lucky enough to have seen all 4 of their entertaining fights. I even saw when Berto beat Timothy Bradley.

    Berto beat Bradley? How was that fight?

    NR- It was a fun lil scrap, but you see Berto is a bigger guy than Tim. Berto is a wrestler so he knows how to cut weight. But like I said, I wish Berto the very best but like I said if he wants to collide against an elite, Floyd is right there. Cotto may also be there as well.

    Alright Naaz, I will let you go since I know how busy you are. But before I let you go, I want to add that Shane needs to take pointers from Hopkins because Hopkins is the king at fighting southpaws. I also want to add that I can not wait to check out the strategies that Freddie Roach and yourself will put into play for your fighters come fight camp and fight night. 2 masterminds on opposite corners. Thanks for your time.

    NR- Bernard gonna definitely give Shane some wise words of advise. And I am also looking forward to challenging Roach. I’m up for the challenge. We have a lot of respect for Pacquiao and Roach, but at the end of the day we gotta do what we gotta do. Alright brother thanks for the call.

    source: http://www.diamondboxing.com/news/archives/8808
     
  2. kpete14

    kpete14 Member Full Member

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    Gotta respect that guy. He keeps it 100 at all times!
     
  3. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    Bother Nazz better show Mosley how to move his damn head and stop wasting energy moving his damn hands so freaking much and get his ass a jab. Thats what he needs to do.
     
  4. Beouche

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    better show him a bunch of damn good PEDs too
     
  5. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    :lol::lol: He better do something. Roach and Arum said Mosley was shot to **** after Floyd beat him. In a way I hope Mosley knocks Manny the **** out.
     
  6. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    First of all I pick Manny to beat Mosley. I stated what Roach and Arum said about Mosley after Floyd beat him and after the Mora fight. I stated that in a way I hope Mosley knocks him out bc that is what they need. Why fight a shot to **** fighter that they said was shot to **** instead of somebody else. How is that hatred. I hate no one.
     
  7. esrotak

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    Who do you think Pacquiao has to fight that is way better than a shot to **** Mosley as you have stated?
     
  8. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    They should have chosen Berto. I don't care if he is not well known. Thats what promotion is for. At this stage of his career people will buy the fight bc of Manny and not bc of Mosley, Berto or Marquez.
     
  9. oli

    oli Boxing Junkie banned

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    Berto is relevant and would mean something today!

    I love mosley but his time has past. Hes gunna get the same whoopin oscar got
     
  10. Uncle Rico

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    I was, and maybe still am, one of those people who would have preferred Pacquiao to face Berto instead of Mosley. But I have to ask myself - would Berto provide a more competitive challenge than Mosley? I don't think he would. Even a shot Mosley is better than an under-experienced Berto.
     
  11. oli

    oli Boxing Junkie banned

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    How can you possibly think that after the Mayweather and Mora fights.

    How is Shane gunna last pacmans pace for more than 3 rounds. He will gas out again after 2 rounds thenget pummelled to bits and retired on his stool like Oscar
     
  12. Hatesrats

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

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    I hope they go all out!
    Mosley trying to "Box" Pacquiao will/would be a waste of time.
    Shane don't have the speed he once had.
     
  13. oli

    oli Boxing Junkie banned

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    :deal Absolutely this. Still many of the same simpletons will fall for it again
     
  14. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Come on, Oli. Don't use the Mora and Mayweather fights - with very differently styled opponents - as a measuring stick for how Mosley and Pacquiao will go. Shane gassed against Mayweather because he was nervous, in awe, and completely confused with the opponent before him. That won't be the case with Pacquiao, whose machismo will likely make him trade. It's in these gun-fights that Mosley excels more, as oppose to chess-games.

    However, I do concede that if Pacquiao boxes and moves, Mosley will be nothing more than a punch bag by the 6th round.
     
  15. PH|LLA

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    Mosley's biggest problem is that he telegraphs his punches all the way from Pamona. I don't think Pac will have a problem taking a couple of Mosley's bombs if he can see em coming and reduce their impact. Meanwhile Mosley doesn't really move his head and Pac will have no trouble landing tons of punches on him.

    Mosley's best chance to is clinch like hell, but with Pac's footwork, he'll have a hard time getting in.