What's Next For Mosley?

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  1. cpnasty

    cpnasty Fight Fan 83 Full Member

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    Who should he fight next?
     
  2. cpnasty

    cpnasty Fight Fan 83 Full Member

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    I was going to put that option down, but what the hell
     
  3. TFFP

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    Retire is right

    His best days are gone. Thought he was unlucky against Cotto, very close fight, but at his best he would have won easily. He will be remembered as a classy fighter and an even better guy

    He risks tarring his legacy if he continues
     
  4. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    Being Jin Mosley's *****.
     
  5. cpnasty

    cpnasty Fight Fan 83 Full Member

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    I think he needs to avoid young hungry strong welters
     
  6. cdub1012

    cdub1012 Active Member Full Member

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    i dunno hes one of my Fav. fighters an did a good job against cotto an i wouldnt have argued if he got the nod against him.... but i think he has what it takes to beat some good fighters out there like cintron maby margarito an PW.... but who knows the boxing bug is strong with that one
     
  7. lillarry

    lillarry Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Maybe get a quick victory under his belt against either Margarito or Judah and then hope Floyd comes calling
     
  8. cpnasty

    cpnasty Fight Fan 83 Full Member

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    He'll easily beat Citron
     
  9. C HOP

    C HOP The World Awaits Full Member

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    I doubt floyd would come calling to Mosley, if that was gunna happen it would of happend before PBFs de la hoya fight
     
  10. cdub1012

    cdub1012 Active Member Full Member

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    yea i think he would easily beat cintron an get a belt then he can move forward from there ... an has alot more options
     
  11. cpnasty

    cpnasty Fight Fan 83 Full Member

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    I think that he could do better at 154 than 147. Only 1 guy at 154 can beat him
     
  12. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    i say he fight judah and berto.. if he was to beat both of those fighters he might get another title shot.. but i dont see him beatin willams, or cintron, or cotto (although it was a good fight) or mayweather.. but if neither of those fighters then i'd say he needs to retire
     
  13. KayEpps

    KayEpps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He offered Shane the fight - but Shane didn't take it.

    Remember after the Vargas fight - he wanted to take a vacation and he had a loose tooth.
     
  14. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    WHY? He just fought the "hungriest" and one of the "strongest" in Cotto. Not only did he fight him to a practical stalemate, he proved that he was actually hungrier and stronger than him STILL. I love it, the guy loses a razor thin fight where he actually broke Cottos will and made him fight another fight in the "Cotto Rounds"....and in turn, Cotto is praised and Mosley should retire :lol: :lol: :lol: You gotta love Boxing! :patsch

    He should either rematch Cotto, fight Hatton or fight a tune up and then start a serious campaign to get Floyd in the ring. :deal
     
  15. Dorfmeister

    Dorfmeister Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I wanted him against Margo but since it seems the Cali-based mexican is going for Judah, Shane should take Cintron's title and look for Williams right away... The problem is that Oscar already affected him that much and in all sorts of ways that he may not have the support from his own promotional group to get that big fight before May when Oscar is into his own thang and Bernard is also focused in another situation... He can always deal with DiBella for small money and feed on the unexperience of WBC number two contender Andre Berto while he waits for another title shot.