By Robert Morales - "Sugar" Shane Mosley said he saw Zab Judah at a Las Vegas night spot Tuesday evening. Interestingly, Mosley said Judah told him about some of the things he told BoxingScene.com publisher Rick Reeno that appeared on this website about midnight (Eastern Standard Time) Tuesday.
"I just seen Zab last night at a club and he was pleading his case and why he said what he said," Mosley said Wednesday, speaking specifically about Judah allegedly turning down an offer to fight him Dec. 26 because he wasn't pleased with what was offered him.
"I told him that actually I didn't care about that. I told him I have to go out and find someone who wants to fight the No. 1 welterweight in the world," Mosley told BoxingScene.com.
Judah, however, perhaps went too far when he told Reeno, "I don't fight HGH patients." From Mosley's reaction, it doesn't appear he knew about that part of the story.
"The HGH, I never took HGH," said an animated Mosley, who tested positive for steroids after his second fight with Oscar De La Hoya.
"I don't do that. They can test me any time they want to."
Someone Needs To Man Up
It should be no surprise to anyone that Mosley could be nearing his wit's end.
"There are a bunch of cowards out there who don't want to fight," said Mosley, who became a two-time welterweight champion when he stopped Antonio Margarito in the ninth round in January in Los Angeles. "Everyone wants to say, 'Oh, there isn't enough money.' Everybody has excuses. They don't want to get their hands hurt, they don't want to get their ribs hurt. [details]
"I just seen Zab last night at a club and he was pleading his case and why he said what he said," Mosley said Wednesday, speaking specifically about Judah allegedly turning down an offer to fight him Dec. 26 because he wasn't pleased with what was offered him.
"I told him that actually I didn't care about that. I told him I have to go out and find someone who wants to fight the No. 1 welterweight in the world," Mosley told BoxingScene.com.
Judah, however, perhaps went too far when he told Reeno, "I don't fight HGH patients." From Mosley's reaction, it doesn't appear he knew about that part of the story.
"The HGH, I never took HGH," said an animated Mosley, who tested positive for steroids after his second fight with Oscar De La Hoya.
"I don't do that. They can test me any time they want to."
Someone Needs To Man Up
It should be no surprise to anyone that Mosley could be nearing his wit's end.
"There are a bunch of cowards out there who don't want to fight," said Mosley, who became a two-time welterweight champion when he stopped Antonio Margarito in the ninth round in January in Los Angeles. "Everyone wants to say, 'Oh, there isn't enough money.' Everybody has excuses. They don't want to get their hands hurt, they don't want to get their ribs hurt. [details]
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