Mosley-Mayweather On Table As Berto Quits Fight!!

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January 18, 2010, 11:44 PM ET

Floyd Mayweather is ready to negotiate a fight with welterweight champion Shane Mosley in the wake of Mosley's fight with Andre Berto being canceled, Mayweather adviser Leonard Ellerbe told ESPN.com on Monday night.

Mosley was due to face Andre Berto in a welterweight title unification match on Jan. 30 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. However, Berto, a Haitian-American who had at least eight members of his family killed in the recent earthquake that devastated the Caribbean nation, withdrew from the fight earlier Monday because he was "mentally and physically exhausted" from dealing with the catastrophe and needed to be with his family.

"I know everyone is rushing to make this fight with Mosley, but I want people to know that Floyd feels awful for Berto and his family for what they and their country are going through," Ellerbe said. "That is first and foremost. But if, in fact, Shane Mosley is available, that's the fight that Floyd would love to make. It's no secret that Floyd has been trying to make a fight with Shane for the last 10 years.

"Our condolences go out to Berto and his family because that is the human side of this. Everyone is talking about us making a fight with Mosley, but Floyd wants people to know that his prayers -- all of ours -- are with Berto. But he also wants people to know that he is ready to fight Mosley. That's the fight he wants more than anything. And Floyd has instructed me and Al [Haymon, Mayweather's other adviser] to make the biggest fight possible. We will be talking with [Golden Boy CEO] Richard [Schaefer]. Floyd against Shane is the biggest fight in boxing right now that can be made."

Mayweather had been tentatively scheduled to fight Manny Pacquiao on March 13 before that bout fell apart when the sides would not compromise on the drug testing protocol for the bout. Mayweather insisted on rigorous blood testing, which he would also be subject to, but Pacquiao rejected it.

Instead, Pacquiao took a fight with former welterweight titlist Joshua Clottey, and they will meet on March 13 on pay-per-view at Cowboys Stadium. There is a news conference to formally announce the bout at the stadium on Tuesday followed by another news conference on Wednesday in New York.

Schaefer, who works with Mayweather, had said that Mayweather would fight a different opponent on March 13 in a competing pay-per-view from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

However, with Mosley becoming available, attention immediately turned to Mosley-Mayweather, which, aside from Pacquiao-Mayweather or Pacquiao-Mosley, looms as the biggest fight in boxing.

According to Schaefer, he has the MGM Grand Garden Arena on hold for May 1 and May 8. Ellerbe said that time frame is fine with Mayweather for a fight with Mosley.

"Most definitely," Ellerbe said. "Shane is a great fighter and if a deal could be made, Shane would be the toughest fight out there. That fight is tougher than the other fight [Pacquiao-Mayweather]. It's a mega fight if it can be made."

If the bout is finalized, it remains to be seen if Mayweather would insist on the same rigorous drug testing he wanted Pacquiao to undergo. Pacquiao denies he has ever used performance-enhancing drugs even though Mayweather has alluded to him using and Mayweather's father, Floyd Mayweather Sr., has said outright that he believed Pacquiao used PEDs, despite having no evidence. The accusation led Pacquiao to file a defamation suit against the Mayweathers and others, including Schaefer and Golden Boy president Oscar De La Hoya.

Mosley, however, has admitted to using PEDs and was connected to the BALCO scandal. Although he publicly denied using PEDs for years, Mosley admitted during grand jury testimony, which was later released, that he used designer steroids "the clear" and "the cream" and injected himself with EPO, a blood oxygen enhancer, during the leadup to his 2003 rematch with Oscar De La Hoya.

Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs), a five-division champion, and Mosley (46-5, 39 KOs), a three-division champion, have seemingly been on a collision course for years dating to the late 1990s, when Mosley was lightweight champion and Mayweather was junior lightweight champion.

More recently, Mosley repeatedly called Mayweather out before he got involved negotiating the fight with Pacquiao. In fact, Mosley crashed Mayweather's post-fight interview in the ring following his September victory against Juan Manuel Marquez and publicly called him out to his face.

Schaefer said he would try to make the fight.

"That is a super fight, and now my next order of business -- to see if we can put [Mosley-Mayweather] together," he said. "That is what I am going to be doing in the coming hours. The sooner the better if we can get this potential fight done. With Shane now being available and Floyd being available, that's a fight all fight fans and sports fans would embrace. This would be a huge showdown. Shane has wanted that fight for a while. That's what I am going to try to do."
 
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Its not a done deal but if it happens, I would have to give Fraud some props for stepping up as he would finally not be ducking a legit fighter. It will be interesting what, if any, drug testing is put in place.
 
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I bet Bob Arum is ishing he made pac-mayweather now!!!!! the clottey fight is b-grade compared to mosley and floyd!!!!! good shit and i pick mosley in a split decision!!! BOOM!!!!
 
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haha, it's a weird twist. Apparently Floyd is going to make shane take the same Olympic style tests that he wanted Pacquiao to do, so we'll see how that goes. Shane said he's down so I think everything is set for May 1st (which will take on UFC's 113 I think).

Floyd gets some props for fighting shane though. It's a fight people have wanted to see for a long time, shane is a legit welterweight and shane is a beast. Much better than floyd vs bradley, etc.

The only problem is by the time they fight Shane will have about 17 months off. Shit, Margarito who was banned for a year will fight sooner than shane!
 
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haha, it's a weird twist. Apparently Floyd is going to make shane take the same Olympic style tests that he wanted Pacquiao to do, so we'll see how that goes. Shane said he's down so I think everything is set for May 1st (which will take on UFC's 113 I think).
ufc is prepared and has all the Saturdays in May available so they will be switching the date of their ppv
 
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ana white is such a fag!!! he down tals the sport of boxing but uses the same promotional tactics!!! the ufc never had weigh ins!!! they do now!!!! ufc never fought at the mgm... they do now!!!!! ufc now has the ultimate fighter.... oes any one remember the sugar ray leonard show that is very similar to that?!!!! no disrespect to ufc, but i dont really get it.... they always state that they are disiplined in a certain fight style but when the bell rings they look like two cousins fighting at at a bbq!!!!! I like watching it when im drunk tho!!!
 
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ana white is such a fag!!! he down tals the sport of boxing but uses the same promotional tactics!!! the ufc never had weigh ins!!! they do now!!!! ufc never fought at the mgm... they do now!!!!! ufc now has the ultimate fighter.... oes any one remember the sugar ray leonard show that is very similar to that?!!!! no disrespect to ufc, but i dont really get it.... they always state that they are disiplined in a certain fight style but when the bell rings they look like two cousins fighting at at a bbq!!!!! I like watching it when im drunk tho!!!
lmao doesn't the ufc also have a wannabe 24/7 type of show leading up to their big fights? i seen strikeforce also does something similar
 
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FAG, WHAT THE HELL DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MARTIAL ARTS?? NOTHIN'
aawww... did someone get there feelings hurt?!!!! and yes i have been watch ufc fo a long while now!!!! like i said it is enjoyable when ur drunk!!! but there is nothing technical about it!!!!! thats all im sayin!! they look like kids fighting!!!
 
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My feeling is Mayweather didnt want this fight but had to do it because HBO picked Pacquiao over him for the March 13. Its funny that all this Mosley talk comes just as HBO announces they picked to do Pacquiao's ppv March 13 instead of his. Guess he wanted to steal Pacmans spotlight.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/spo...ght-and-jerry-jones-cant-wait-to-host-it.html

http://philboxing.com/news/story-33157.html

"If ever a statement needed to be made about who is the super star of boxing today, HBO has made it clear that the preeminent sports TV network’s choice is pound-for-pound hero Manny Pacquiao and not Floyd Mayweather Jr.


Top Rank promoter Bob Arum’s confidence that HBO would pick Pacquiao was confirmed at the huge kick-off press conference for Pacquiao’s WBO welterweight title defense against tough Joshua Clottey at the spectacular Dallas Cowboys $1.2 billion stadium in Texas when Arum announced that the “awful business” of Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer to stage a Mayweather fight against an unnamed opponent on the same March 13 date was dead.

Pacquiao and Clottey were greeted by the famous Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders and owner Jerry Jones along with over 1,500 fans including big names in Texas for the press conference to launch “The Event” which Arum believes will draw a crowd of some 40,000 to the venue.

Arum had predicted last week that it would be the biggest and best press conference in boxing history and he wasn’t wrong.

Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times quoted Cowboys and the state-of-the-art stadium owner Jones as saying "It was a fun announcement. With the stature of Pacquiao, we're going to be able to put on a unique fight."

Arum told us earlier that Jones was disappointed at the loss of his team to the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC playoffs but added, “he’s got Pacquiao and that should make him very happy.”

Jones told The LA Times he appreciated having “some coming excitement” adding "I needed this today. Before I came here, I didn't have the usual juice in me. I was dragging."

Tickets will cost much less than if the fight was held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas where only top celebrities, high rollers and Filipino and Filipino-American fans who hero-worship Pacquiao watch the fights at the venue.

With ringside tickets costing $700 and other seats a mere $50 which will go on sale on Sunday Arum believes that they may exceed the original estimate of 40,000 fans and indicated that if more seats are needed they could have around 60,000.

Arum who watched a previous Dallas Cowboys game seated in the presidential box with former US President George Bush and his wife Laura Bush, told us the high-definition four-sided video screens were “incredible” and that he often caught the action on the TV screens rather than watching the field directly.

According to Pugmire, Jerry Jones revealed he would bring down the 160-foot-long, 72-foot-high HD video screen to just 30 feet above the ring on fight night, improving the proximity in which fans can view the blow-by-blow action.

Jones was quoted as saying "I'm proud of this, I always envisioned boxing in this venue. One of the things that motivates me is the idea that first impressions are important. It's why I wanted Pacquiao here. He has the meat on the bones of his persona, charisma and talent, but then there's the story of how he got here from the Philippines, how he evolved, and what he means to his country, the Philippines. An entire country follows him. The fans here appreciate that, and he's a great fighter.”

Jones added, “To get this fight, to have it in this venue, it's going to be a happening."
 
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Props to Floyd if he actually does accept the fight. I don't think he had a choice really.

Any other opponent not named Williams or Mosley and people would have really been talking.

Glad to see this fight get made, because I think that Mayweather knows that Shane can match his speed and is a lot stronger than he is.

IMO, this is as tough a fight for Floyd as Pacquiao would be.
 

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aawww... did someone get there feelings hurt?!!!! and yes i have been watch ufc fo a long while now!!!! like i said it is enjoyable when ur drunk!!! but there is nothing technical about it!!!!! thats all im sayin!! they look like kids fighting!!!



that sucks about Berto. Hope him and Shane can still throw down when he's ready