Floyd Mayweather vs Sugar Shane Mosley [May 1st]

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Tony

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^^negative pacquiao comment by tony, surprise surprise!
I'm trying to catch up to your negative comments about you've made about Floyd....LMFAO

I'm just keepin it on the real and calling it like I see it. Pacquiao has always had trouble with boxers that can box (Morales, Marquez). He would get KO'd trying to mix it up with Shane at WW. More than likely if they do meet they'll ask to fight Shane at a catchweight.

Who do you think would win if they fought?
 
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^^I give floyd props and criticize him when I see fit, I've always been a fan of his however I seriously question a lot of his out of the ring tactics and his spotty 147 pound resume.

When a boxer becomes champ, he normally fight the top challengers and not pick to box who they feal they can beat, but thats what Pac "or" pacs camp does, Roach has said that himself. "we want to fight who we feal we can beat" insted of say we will fight who the people want's us to fight.
LMAO!! Really? A floyd fan saying Pac is the cherry picker, REALLY???
 
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Mayweather To Alexander: "I Will Pass The Torch To You"


By Mark Vester

Junior welterweight Devon Alexander has arrived. This past Saturday, the boxing world took notice as Alexander made quite a debut on HBO. He boxed his way to a eight round knockout of Juan Urango to unify the WBC and IBF titles. Urango had never been stopped in any of previous fights, and that includes taking hard punches in recent fights with Randall Bailey and Andre Berto. Prior to the Alexander loss, Urango had only been down once, against a pure puncher like Bailey, and he still managed to get up and win by knockout.

After the victory, HBO's official website reports that Alexander received an endorsement from one of the best pound for pound fighters in the sport, Floyd Mayweather Jr. The unbeaten Mayweather, training for his May 1 clash with Shane Mosley, views Alexander as the next great fighter in our sport. "Money" made a phone call to "The Great" and told him on speakerphone [with others listening]:

"I just wanted to tell you, when I pass the torch - I'm passing it to you," Mayweather told Alexander.
 
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^^depends on how the two winners win, imo.

For example if Pacquaio destroy's clottey and knocks him out, and floyd wins an extremely close split decision win, I'd say Pac is still #1.

If Floyd destroys Mosley, then yeah, maybe he does deserve to be #1 again.
 

Tony

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LOL, we know Floyd won't "destroy" Mosely. Floyd can't fight like he did against De La Hoya and expect to win and take Shane's belt (because he barely won against Oscar and I can see a case being made for both fighters winning that fight even Floyd Sr. thought De La Hoya won).

Shane is the champ and will be the aggressor, Floyd is going to have a real tough, rough fight.

I see your point though, it depends on how they win. I don't see Pacquaio knocking Clottey out either.
 

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I really want mosley to win. that way we can have a real fight, with him and pac. pacman vs pbf would be just as lame as the clottey fight. pbf running all over the ring and pacman chasing for 12 rounds. then one of them loses by decision. pac vs mosely has potential to be one of the greatest fights of all time.