styles make fights, mosley dosent have what it takes to beat mayweather, maybe de la hoya in a rematch
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Originally posted by PapiShasho View PostMosley is not the type of fighter to beat Mayweather...
Mayweather is gonna lose to a heavy pressure fighter like Cotto, Margarito, Hatton, etc...remember how he did against Castillo?
You can't outbox one of the greatest boxers of all-time. You have to come at him, cut the ring off, and punish him any chance you get, while taking some light blows in the process.
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I think this is best fight for Mayweather because if he does win the fight he will earn himself alot more respect then if he was to beat DLH again!!! Shane wont make it easy on him thats for sure!!! Shane is alot better then Zab and would be alot tougher to beat then DLH was!!! His defence might not that of floyds but his attack is better then floyds!!! Not an easy fight for either fighter!!! still i think floyd will edge shane out Ud!!!
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Originally posted by Addison View PostAnyone else see this??
Judah said from the podium of the post fight press conference saturday that Mosley vs. Mayweather is almost done and that they will fight.
Can't wait if this is legit.
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mosley is the only fighter out there that can beat mayweather imo. i hope it happens but what does zab know.
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Originally posted by baya View PostAddy, how we going to handle our business? What's your brand new opinion of cotto?
I think he's a much more impressive and talented fighter than before.
Miguel Cotto is a complete and total destroyer.
I was impressed with how durable and ruthless he was.
........Before Cotto even fully placed his body in the chair at the post fight press conference he had one thing on his mind.
Low blows.
The first thing he does is apologize to Judah for the fouls.
I found that a little troubling.. Does it imply something? Sure.
He wants to talk about low blows?... OK.
I'm saddened that the situation is being marred by this fouling issue..
It doesn't give Cotto his proper due, and some will say the jury is still out on Miguel because it caused an unkown.
We're not saints and holy men - the thing stinks to alot of folks. (not me)
At least one journalist here at BoxingScene (AS) thinks Cotto would have lost had he not thrown the low blows.. For me it's a bit of a replay of the Trinidad vs. Vargas fight. But only really because I was betting on the guy that got fouled, again..
I've come to terms with the fact that history will remember both that Cotto won, and that he threw and landed some of the most vicious low blows in the history of the sport.
Was it an accident?
I haven't tried to get into that myself because I already know the answer.
I don't need to bounce it off people to understand what happened.
Does it make a difference?
Again, no need to ask anyone. I already know.
Is it really true Miguel did the same thing to Torres and Corley?..
That I should ask.
I'll keep waiting for one Cotto supporter to ackowledge that getting hit in the testicles multiple times by the "hardest body puncher in the sport" can do all sorts of bad things to your body and mind.. Just one.
Most of what I've heard are people trashing Judah for being a "*****" and giving a "performance".. Why someone would flop on the canvas in the first round after hurting the other guy just moments previous is beyond me..
We all saw the second shot. That was right on the pecker.
Did these fouls take away Judah's legs and overall reflexes?
Tell me, Baya.. Did they?
Then there's this issue with the endswell..Last edited by Addison; 06-11-2007, 09:00 AM.
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