Shane Mosley: "I Will Fight Pacquiao Below 147-Pounds"

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  • Mr. Chago
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    #61
    Rematch Cotto...winner fight winner of Pac-PBF

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    • MANGLER
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      #62
      **** that. SSM better just wait for the Cotto-Clottey winner.

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      • Ch@mpBox@PR
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        #63
        Originally posted by Mr. Chago
        Rematch Cotto...winner fight winner of Pac-PBF
        Why not FLoyd fights him and takes a risk for a change!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • WESS
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          #64
          Originally posted by mangler
          **** that. SSM better just wait for the Cotto-Clottey winner.
          YES or The Mayweather JMM winner ehhhhrrrmmmmmm (Mayweather)

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          • TRAVI$
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            #65
            Mosley was always the most likely to make the drop below 147, out of him and Cotto...

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            • buckdacious
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              #66
              This fight anit going down, just fight the winner of Cotto-Clottey out be lineal WW champ Mosley, then Mayweather can fight you. I know is wife cleaned him up but God Damn!! a Cotto-Mosley II at the staples would be one of the biggest fights ever, get it done. then that winner can demand Mayweather to fight them

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              • K-Nan
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                #67
                Originally posted by TRAVI$
                Mosley was always the most likely to make the drop below 147, out of him and Cotto...
                And the funny thing is that he's probably less fit to be below 147.

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                • Ryn0
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                  #68
                  At 147, Shane blows Pacquiao out of the water, but weight drained Pac may win.

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                  • switchsouthpaw
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                    #69
                    Why was Pac willing to face DLH at 147, but not Mosley? Don't bother answering, I already know the answer, it's meant to be rhetorical, which is why I don't put much stock in the De La Hoya win.

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                    • marsman
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                      #70
                      Guess Roid head is desperate now, I hope he ends up fighting Clottey and gets his ass kicked....never liked that canuck

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