Being that Floyd Sr. trains DLH this fight is going to generate far more PPV buys than a Mosley fight would at this point.....However it is also a very high risk for PBF to fight Mosley since everyone already knows DLH is not going to fight again until at least May of 07........Floyd and Mosley both HAVE to fight again before then to keep their momentum going......But if Mosley beats PBF than that kills the DLH fight for him and nobody wants to see DLH/Mosley III do we?PBF should fight Spinks IMO and Mosley should take a tune-up at 147 and see what happens......hopefully PBF/Mosley or PBF/DLH happens sometime......I doubt PBF will ever end up fighting and beating them both but if he happened too that would cement his legacy as an all time great......I say he holds out and ends up fightin DLH when it is all said and done......I also think DLH beats him...... :boxing:
Mosley gets discouraged when he can't do what he wants.
Great point. I thought about this as well when trying to determine a Mosley/Mayweather winner.
But all in all, it has to be De La Hoya/Mayweather. The fight is just TOO BIG to pass up.
Wouldn't rather see mayweather-mosley
DLH Mayweather is just about money(main reason I don't like this fight) and wouldn't be that great... DLH doesn't have enough tools or a good fight in years to win the fight.
DLH vs Mayweather has the potiental to be the biggest non heavyweight PPV ever. There's so many subplots
-Oscar's last fight
-Floyd's father training Oscar. Floyd Sr. talking about how he's gonna train Oscar to KO his son.
-Floyd Jr. and Floyd Sr. hate eachother.
-Undefeated P4P best against an all time great
-A sort of passing of the torch element
-Would be Floyd's 5th division championship, should he win.
That would draw a shitload of people. Me included.
Ya know, it's a hard choice in my mind because I'm going by who would want it more to beat Mayweather? Mosley gets discouraged when he can't do what he wants as was shown vs Wright. The second he can't penetrate Mayweather's defense, it'll be a borefest as he tries himself to not let Mayweather get inside while not maintaining much of an offense himself afraid of being countered. Then Oscar, I don't know. Does he really want to win it? Or just a huge payday to call it a career? Sure if he won, it would be an amazing win to retire off of, though that's easier said than done.