I want to see Berto/Mosley fight... I don't think he could get a fight against Pac. He should beat Cotto first maybe Pac would give him a chance.
Why does nobody want Sugar ;-)
Collapse
-
Comment
-
mosley wont get pacquiao. NO way in hell, theres too many ppl infront of him, cotto and now mayweather also coming out of retirement. Cotto vs pac - mayweather-pac are big money fights, mosley should consider berto or williams, i guarantee he wont get any megafight.Comment
-
Comment
-
As said before, Mosley wants the big money fights, which means:
-Pacquiao/Hatton winner. But Pacquiao appears to have either Cotto or Mayweather next on his schedule.
-Floyd Mayweather, who wanted more money, and probably wants to get his skills sharp before jumping into a risk like Mosley. As great as JMM is, he's smaller, and poses less of a risk than Mosley.
-Cotto rematch, and Cotto's busy.Comment
-
Comment
-
In 2005, the average American consumed 64kg of added sugar, a sizeable proportion of which came through drinking soft drinks. Now, in a 10-week study, Peter Havel and colleagues, at the University of California at Davis, Davis, have provided evidence that human consumption of fructose-sweetened but not glucose-sweetened beverages can adversely affect both sensitivity to the hormone insulin and how the body handles fats, creating medical conditions that increase susceptibility to heart attack and stroke.
In the study, overweight and obese individuals consumed glucose- or fructose-sweetened beverages that provided 25% of their energy requirements for 10 weeks. During this period, individuals in both groups put on about the same amount of weight, but only those consuming fructose-sweetened beverages exhibited an increase in intraabdominal fat. Further, only these individuals became less sensitive to the hormone insulin (which controls glucose levels in the blood) and showed signs of dyslipidemia (increased levels of fat-soluble molecules known as lipids in the blood). As discussed in an accompanying commentary by Susanna Hofmann and Matthias Tschöp, although these are signs of the metabolic syndrome, which increases an individual's risk of heart attack, the long-term affects of fructose over-consumption on susceptibility to heart attack remain unknown.
This is why nobody want's SUGAR.Comment
-
Shane is old now, if he wants he can fight williams at 154 and lose to him. He picked margarito at the perfect time after cotto must have taken time off his career after that war.
The same things that are happening now, he did to other fighters.
If anyone wants the ********** link to floyd calling this guy out at when he was 140 pounds saying he'd move up to 147, live on HBO, with roy jones himself saying shane would be ****** to take that fight (cause he knew he would lose), they can have the link.
He didnt wanna know, and this was years before he got toothache.Comment
Comment