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Shane "THE JUICE MAN" Mosley is the ******est person alive and does not deserve ****!
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Originally posted by Horus View PostAs it Goes:
Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquez
Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto
By that time it will be 2011...
and Shane will be too old..
and fighters like
Timothy Bradley, Victor Ortiz, and Andre Berto will be more appealing fights than a fight with a old ass mosley.
Mosley should have taken the fight in 2006, 2005,2004, and 1999
Now it is too late and Floyd shouldnt have to turn down more lucrative fights
just to appease an old money hungry needing mosley.
If Mosley Really wanted to fight Floyd he should have did it years ago when he was in his prime and on the up side of his career.
from 1999-2006 Mosley Brush Floyd off...
Now it is 2009 he is desperate and out of his prime and now he is calling floyd's name.
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Originally posted by Marijuana View PostI know it, you know it, Floyd knows it, and deep down inside, even Shane knows it.
thats why Shane even said
“I want to fight Pacquaio first then Mayweather. This way,
it
“kills the fight for Mayweather to fight Pacquaio"
(and) then he wont be able to retire without fighting me. I want to retire him (Mayweather),”
He is basically admitting his only hope to fight floyd is if he beats pacquiao...
because he knows that if Floyd fights Pacquiao first, then most likely cotto after that.. their will be no fight with Floyd...because Mosley would be too old and the fight wont be credible
Mosley is getting a taste of his own medicine. from 1999-2006 he turn down a fight with floyd claiming that their were bigger money fights and the time wasnt right.
now the shoe is on the other foot and Mosley doesnt like the taste of irony..
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Ten Years of Ducking
It also is worth remembering the interminable delays Mosley caused for Mayweather on at least two occasions earlier in their careers, when the fight made all kinds of sense, only for Mosley to shy away.
Ten years ago, when a fight between them would have matched two of the brilliant, rising stars in the sport, Mosley balked. He and his father and then-trainer, Jack, were at Van Andel Arena the night Mayweather brought Grand Rapids its first championship fight, after which Jack Mosley was asked to assess his interest in the matchup.
For $10 million, his son would take the fight, Jack Mosley said, knowing that Mayweather had earned a $150,000 base purse for that night's lackluster decision over Carlos Rios, and that Mayweather-Mosley wasn't worth eight figures even if the purses were combined, then multiplied by two.
They traveled divergent paths for years thereafter. Mosley moved up to welterweight and defeated De La Hoya, only to lose twice to Vernon Forrest. Another win over De La Hoya boosted him again, only to fall victim to a pair of losses to Ronald "Winky" Wright.
It took until mid-2006, after Mosley scored consecutive knockouts over Fernando Vargas, before Mayweather-Mosley made sense again.
Mosley decided to take a vacation instead, leaving Mayweather to fight Carlos Baldomir.
So what would encourage Mayweather, whose eye is on bigger prizes against other marquee opponents, to agree to such a fight now that it benefits Mosley?
Probably nothing.
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Postc'mon man, you know that dlh wanted pbf first, that's why mosley steppped aside.
What About in 2005?
What about 2004?
What about 2003?
what about 2002?
and so forth....
Why did Mosley constantly brush Floyd off untill the end of his career,when he is broke and out of his prime?
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Originally posted by Horus View PostEven if that is true...
What About in 2005?
What about 2004?
What about 2003?
what about 2002?
and so forth....
Why did Mosley constantly brush Floyd off untill the end of his career,when he is broke and out of his prime?
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