Mosley Calls Out Gayweather OWNED!!!

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  • Easy-E
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    #11
    Originally posted by dde91
    i thought that shizzle got cleared up on this Forum already. When Floyd called Shane out, Shane moved up to Fight De La Hoya. Shane at the time took the bigger and better risk.

    and Mayweather ran his mouth first, saying nobody called him out, but Mosely did, and Mosley would kick Floyds ass.
    That is innacurate. Mosley had a chance at Floyd but did not want the fight. Then he took steroids and moved up and weight. He cheated.
    Mosley has shown he can be outboxed, the way he was outclassed by Winky twice and even outboxed by Cotto.
    Floyd would have a field day with Shane.

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    • STEELHEAD
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      #12
      floyd doesnt look good in these recent sky vids.
      he talks like he's trying to convince himself.
      http://theboxingtruth.com./listen.php?id=59

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      • MANGLER
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        #13
        This fight ain't happenin.

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        • Bobby Shaw
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          #14
          Originally posted by 1000 Left Fist
          http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009...d-title-fight/

          Mosley, a future hall of famer who has won world championships in three weight divisions, insists his primary concern is combating his own overconfidence despite coming into the bout as a 4-1 betting underdog.

          It’s a compelling match by any standard. Yet two aspects of the promotion are drawing enough attention to rival the ample star power of the headlining fighters: the ticket prices and the TV broadcast.

          In an appeal to value-seeking fans in a time of economic uncertainty, promoters are offering tickets for upper-concourse seats at the Staples Center for $25 about as low it gets for a major world title fight.And in an era marked by mediocre boxing matches available only via pay-per-view, Margarito-Mosley will appear on HBO World Championship Boxing — aka “regular” HBO rather than the network’s pay-per-view arm.

          Bob Arum of Top Rank Inc., Margarito’s promoter, put a decidedly optimistic spin on the developments. He characterized the moves as signs of tough times, with fans unwilling or unable to afford inflated ticket prices or pay-per-view charges.

          “We’ve opened the (Staples Center) balcony and those tickets will probably be sold out by the end of the week or the beginning of next week,” Arum said. “Essentially this fight is a huge, huge box office success and it demonstrates how vital and alive boxing is if you give the public the right kind of matches at the right prices.

          “This championship match is something that has piqued everyone’s imagination. The celebrity turnout is going to be enormous being as it’s L.A. Everyone is excited, including myself, and I think it’s a tribute to the champion, Antonio Margarito, coming off this great victory against Miguel Cotto, that he has cemented his status as a big box office attraction.”

          The purse for the fight wasn’t immediately available, but in today’s market, fighters generally are looking at earning less.

          The night before the big fight in L.A., incidentally, a card at the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas also features fan-friendly ticket prices starting at $24.50 (and topping out at $99.50). The show, with cruiserweight contenders B.J. Flores and Elvin Ayala scheduled to clash in the main event, takes place on a smaller stage, of course. Yet like Arum, Tony Bender, vice president of marketing for the Plaza, said he considers affordability a major selling point of the fight card.

          The 12000 fans Mosley was talking about means nothing bause they paid $25 to get in and ring side seats were $300.His PPV numbers were only 450 000

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          • Njord777
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            #15
            Haha! I get it! GAYweather. Instead of MAYweather. Because he's not a good fighter, and MAY rhymes with GAY. Haha! I've NEVER heard that before. That's so clever! Oh. Oh man. How did you think of that?

            .....Are there any witty Floyd haters, you know, that can come up with something smart? Something other that a goofy photoshop job or a played out nickname? You guys should form a union or club or something, have meetings, get your hating off the ground in a more effective way. It'd do wonders for your image.

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            • big_james10
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              #16
              Originally posted by dde91
              i thought that shizzle got cleared up on this Forum already. When Floyd called Shane out, Shane moved up to Fight De La Hoya. Shane at the time took the bigger and better risk.

              and Mayweather ran his mouth first, saying nobody called him out, but Mosely did, and Mosley would kick Floyds ass.

              Excuses! Excuses! The fact is Mosley had two opportunities to fight Mayweather at 147 before Mayweather fought De La Hoya. At the time, Mayweather needed Mosley because he wasn't a big star. Mosley declined both. Now Mosley needs Mayweather, not the other way around.

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              • Skinnyez
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                #17
                I guess that toothache finally heeled, it only took 3 years, he said that in 2006 on national television that he didnt want to fight floyd because of a toothache, that **** heals in a week what a *****. Gon call out a fighter who is already signed for a fight. Why aint none of you ***** poster complaining about shane ducking berto as you call it.

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