I don't know if anyone else checks out Ring Magazine's website...I never hear anyone talk about it, or post some articles. Well, here's one... http://www.ringtv.com/blog/1742/who_wins_among_mayweather_mosley_and_pacquiao/
2 dickriders and a trainer who is speaking from a unbiased point of view and has stood in the corner and seen the performances with his own eyes. I wouldn't take this article too serious.
I personally think Mayweather can beat Mosely, Pacquiao can beat Mayweather, and Mosley maaaaaybe can beat Pacquiao. I have to see how he looks in the Mayweather fight to assess that one. There is no way that the Mosley that fought Mayorga could beat Pacquiao, but the Mosley that fought Margarito...?
I'd love to see all 3 fights. Would be rooting for Pacquiao in his and Floyd vs. Shane, but don't think I'd be unhappy with any outcome because the fights would/will be great.
:roll: They're respected trainers/promoters. How are they dick riders? They have no vested interest in Floyd, Manny or Shane.
Margarito fought the same way he always did. Problem is he didnt have Mosley break his hands like Clottey, break down mentally like Cintron and fight a awful gameplan like Cotto. Mosley used double and triple jabs, hard combos, enough movement and angle to confuse Margarito, clinch after he landed a powershot and oh yeah beat the ever loving **** out of Margarito. Loaded gloves or no will had nothing to do with him getting KTFO.
Good link. Thanks for posting it. I disagree with Robert Garcia, though: "I wouldnt be surprised if Mosley pulled it off. I know itd be the best fight for the fans. Its a more-interesting fight than Mayweather-Pacquiao, a real fight for true boxing fans. " Don't get me wrong; I'd love to see Mosley v. Pac, and I can't think of a boxing fan who wouldn't want to see it. It would be a no-holds-barred all-out war. It's not the fight for "true boxing fans", though. Mayweather-Pac is the fight for people who try to study the sweet science. It's the clash of styles that makes it, not the fact that the styles mean you'd get pure entertainment. It probably wouldn't be as casual-fan-friendly as Pac-Mosley, and it might be quite boring in parts if Mayweather has spells where he neutralizes Pac's effectiveness, but it's the two best fighters from two completely different schools of boxing thought. That's what makes it intriguing. Pac-Mayweather would be more like 'The Godfather', whereas Pac-Mosley would be more like an action movie. 'The Godfather' is still the better film, though.