Mosley Forgets Pacquiao: Eyes Berto, Williams, Cintron
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Everyone saw Cintron tired and almost out, but if you look @ Angulo, he had perfect shots to make to score a KD but he didnt make a move, if you ask me thats exhaustion, he wouldnt go on anylonger than Cintron.Comment
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Your implication that one morning Floyd woke up and didn't love boxing anymore is ridiculous. You CLEARLY have never been involved in boxing personally to say that. The guy has been boxing his entire life and is supremely talented. More importantly NO ONE, i repeat NO ONE trains harder than Floyd Mayweather Jr. You HAVE to love what you do to train as hard as he does. You are confused about this in my opinion but I always agree to disagree...
Unlike a lot of people on here I am not conceited enough to acknowledge that I may be wrong about this but it is just my opinion. I simply implied that Floyd has accomplished a lot in boxing enough to retire twice and to me he gives the impression that he does not have that fire to be the best by fighting the fights that establish you as the best. Never said he doesnt love boxing sure he does. And you dont me, my involvement with boxing so your opinion is just that an opinion like mine.Comment
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Really the only other fight I'm interested in seeing Mosley take besides one with Paul Williams is against Kelly Pavlik believe it or not. The risk would be worth the reward due to the fan base Kelly brings to the table and it would give Mosley a chance to become the recognized Middleweight champion. I think he poses more danger than Clottey and Berto. But I think he is slightly a more winnable fight for Mosley than Paul Williams. I know Clottey got slighted against Cotto, and he deserves another shot at a big name down the line. But Clottey brought the situation on himself by letting Cotto off the hook in the late rounds. He should've tried harder to stop Cotto fighting at Madison Square Garden. A part of me doesn't really feel all that sorry for Clottey.Comment
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