By Jake Donovan - Somewhere in the 8 ½ year period between career-best wins over Oscar de la Hoya (June 2000) and Antonio Margarito (January 2009), you’d think that Shane Mosley would’ve eventually found a way to become the bank instead of waiting on line at one.
Yet here Mosley stands, atop the welterweight division and high amongst most pound-for-pound lists, but still anxious to fill the B-side in efforts to score a major payday against Manny Pacquiao. [details]
Yet here Mosley stands, atop the welterweight division and high amongst most pound-for-pound lists, but still anxious to fill the B-side in efforts to score a major payday against Manny Pacquiao. [details]
.......but it is what it is........Shane puts Pac on a stretcher........thats why they'll choose Cotto for this dance......Mosley is too dangerous for shorty......EVEN drained and half dead
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