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  • Dorian
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    Mosley shifts focus to Berto

    Jul. 10, 2009

    By Michael Rosenthal

    Now that Manny Pacquiao isn’t in Shane Mosley’s immediate future, the future Hall of Famer has turned his attention to Andre Berto.

    Golden Boy Promotions, Mosley’s promoter, has begun negotiations for a welterweight title-unification bout on either Nov. 21 or Dec. 12. Mosley holds the WBA belt, Berto the WBC belt. They are rated Nos. 1 and 5 by THE RING.

    Richard Schaefer said he has been in contact with HBO executives and Al Haymon, Berto’s advisor, and all sides have expressed interest in putting the fight together. Schaefer has yet to speak to Lou DiBella, Berto’s promoter.

    “We’ll be crunching the numbers and presenting them to Shane in the coming days,” Schaefer said.

    Schaefer said he doesn’t know where the fight would take place. He has calls into casinos in Las Vegas and is exploring the possibility of staging it at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Berto lives in Florida.

    Mosley pushed hard to get Pacquiao into the ring but has announced he has given up, at least for now. Schaefer said the fighter is disappointed but ready to move on.

    “Shane is the type of fighter who wants to meet the biggest fighters out there,” he said. “That’s what really gets him motivated, the mega-event. That’s what he lives for. I’m not saying Berto isn’t a big event; it absolutely is.

    “It’s a title-unification fight. We just want to make the right decision, to make sure the money is right.”

    And no one knows how things will play out in a deep division.

    Mosley (46-5, 39 knockouts) presumably would still be in the mix in the next round of fights after Floyd Mayweather Jr. faces Juan Manuel Marquez on Sept. 19 and Pacquiao meets Miguel Cotto
    on Nov. 14.

    “There are a lot of what-if scenarios,” Schaefer said. “Let’s assume Marquez wins. What are the best fights for him? Maybe Ricky Hatton in England. I know Ricky would like to do that. Or a rematch against Mayweather. Those are big fights.

    “And if Mayweather wins, maybe Marquez goes back down in weight and is still undisputed lightweight champion. Maybe he has a rematch with Juan Diaz or maybe Erik Morales if he’s serious about coming back. Another possibility is Amir Khan.

    “As far as Mayweather goes, is he supposed to wait to see what happens with Pacquiao and Cotto? Maybe he says, OK, I’ll fight Mosley instead of waiting. And what if Cotto wins? What would Mayweather do? I think Mayweather-Mosley is much bigger than Mayweather-Cotto.

    “If Mayweather wins, we’ll try to get [Mayweather-Mosley] done. Pacquiao, if he wins, can fight (Edwin) Valero or whoever he wants and then fight the winner of Mosley and Mayweather. The good news is that no matter how you mix or match it, you’re going to have very big fights.”

    Meanwhile, a Berto-Mosley fight would be an important opportunity for Berto (25-0, 19 KOs). The former Olympian, who represented Haiti in the 2004 Games, has been on the precipice of stardom. If he beats Mosley, which certainly won’t be easy, his career would receive a significant boost.

    “Oh yeah, for Berto, it would be a huge opportunity. Absolutely,” Schaefer said.
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    lolz @ the mention of valero

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    • bebo451
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      This fight is going to be a wast of time. I think Mosley is going to try and counter his way to a UD. He is not going to risk getting knocked out by going toe to toe with Berto. He should insted fight Judah on HBO and wait for Paquiao.

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        Originally posted by Dorian
        Jul. 10, 2009

        By Michael Rosenthal

        Now that Manny Pacquiao isn’t in Shane Mosley’s immediate future, the future Hall of Famer has turned his attention to Andre Berto.

        Golden Boy Promotions, Mosley’s promoter, has begun negotiations for a welterweight title-unification bout on either Nov. 21 or Dec. 12. Mosley holds the WBA belt, Berto the WBC belt. They are rated Nos. 1 and 5 by THE RING.

        Richard Schaefer said he has been in contact with HBO executives and Al Haymon, Berto’s advisor, and all sides have expressed interest in putting the fight together. Schaefer has yet to speak to Lou DiBella, Berto’s promoter.

        “We’ll be crunching the numbers and presenting them to Shane in the coming days,” Schaefer said.

        Schaefer said he doesn’t know where the fight would take place. He has calls into casinos in Las Vegas and is exploring the possibility of staging it at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Berto lives in Florida.

        Mosley pushed hard to get Pacquiao into the ring but has announced he has given up, at least for now. Schaefer said the fighter is disappointed but ready to move on.

        “Shane is the type of fighter who wants to meet the biggest fighters out there,” he said. “That’s what really gets him motivated, the mega-event. That’s what he lives for. I’m not saying Berto isn’t a big event; it absolutely is.

        “It’s a title-unification fight. We just want to make the right decision, to make sure the money is right.”

        And no one knows how things will play out in a deep division.

        Mosley (46-5, 39 knockouts) presumably would still be in the mix in the next round of fights after Floyd Mayweather Jr. faces Juan Manuel Marquez on Sept. 19 and Pacquiao meets Miguel Cotto
        on Nov. 14.

        “There are a lot of what-if scenarios,” Schaefer said. “Let’s assume Marquez wins. What are the best fights for him? Maybe Ricky Hatton in England. I know Ricky would like to do that. Or a rematch against Mayweather. Those are big fights.

        “And if Mayweather wins, maybe Marquez goes back down in weight and is still undisputed lightweight champion. Maybe he has a rematch with Juan Diaz or maybe Erik Morales if he’s serious about coming back. Another possibility is Amir Khan.

        “As far as Mayweather goes, is he supposed to wait to see what happens with Pacquiao and Cotto? Maybe he says, OK, I’ll fight Mosley instead of waiting. And what if Cotto wins? What would Mayweather do? I think Mayweather-Mosley is much bigger than Mayweather-Cotto.

        “If Mayweather wins, we’ll try to get [Mayweather-Mosley] done. Pacquiao, if he wins, can fight (Edwin) Valero or whoever he wants and then fight the winner of Mosley and Mayweather. The good news is that no matter how you mix or match it, you’re going to have very big fights.”

        Meanwhile, a Berto-Mosley fight would be an important opportunity for Berto (25-0, 19 KOs). The former Olympian, who represented Haiti in the 2004 Games, has been on the precipice of stardom. If he beats Mosley, which certainly won’t be easy, his career would receive a significant boost.

        “Oh yeah, for Berto, it would be a huge opportunity. Absolutely,” Schaefer said.

        Cool i wouldn't mind seeing this fight.

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          Mosley - Berto winner to take on the Mayweather-Marquez winner.

          That would be a great scenerio... but with Berto and PBF being friends, you never know

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            i think mayweather is occupied with the winner of pac-cotto, mosley-berto winnner will have to settle for clottey or margarito.
            Last edited by Airforce1234; 07-11-2009, 05:05 AM.

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              Good point, Mayweather will for sure look after the Pacman - Cotto winner.

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                Mosley mops Berto.
                Berto would be in there fighting terrorized.
                His performance vs Juan Urango ******. Hitting once and holding like a biatch. Berto reminded me of Malignaggi in that piss poor display.
                Mosley MOPS Berto.
                I will bet all my points on that one.

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                  Originally posted by SigmaMu
                  Mosley mops Berto.
                  Berto would be in there fighting terrorized.
                  His performance vs Juan Urango ******. Hitting once and holding like a biatch. Berto reminded me of Malignaggi in that piss poor display.
                  Mosley MOPS Berto.
                  I will bet all my points on that one.
                  He got a shout-out...

                  If you wanna talk about bad performances I would talk about Cotto - Clottey

                  If that Cotto shows up VS Pacman, he wont see the 6th round.

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                    Originally posted by Dorian
                    He got a shout-out...

                    If you wanna talk about bad performances I would talk about Cotto - Clottey

                    If that Cotto shows up VS Pacman, he wont see the 6th round.
                    But we are talking about Berto are we not? What does Cotto have to do with this? But if you insist, that version of Cotto that fought Clottey would beat Berto too. Berto is not all that, I know you are his fan and all but if you would like to bet for all my points, I take Mosley over Berto by knock out in the 9th.

                    Cotto Pacman? I have yet to decide a winner on this one, I am still waiting. Just because I like Cotto, does not mean I will bet on him to win, that is not my style.

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