HELP: In which division did Shane MOSLEY beat the best guys there?

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  • Al Haymon
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    HELP: In which division did Shane MOSLEY beat the best guys there?

    Did Shane BEAT the best guys who were at 135?

    Did Shane BEAT the best guys who were at 147?

    Did Shane BEAT the best guys who were at 154?


    I am hearing Shane say that to be the best, you have to BEAT the best. I think we ALL agree with that, Shane. That's cool.

    So please tell us, Shane: since you are saying that you are the best, at which division(s) have you BEATEN the best guys? In your long, sixteen year pro career, which divisions did you clear out the top guys?


    This is not about any other fighter than Shane. This is a Shane thread. Please choose not to post if you can't stay on-topic.
  • sandyvahra
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    I never said he beat the best, but he did FIGHT the best. As a fan that's all you can ask for.

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      #3
      He can start by facing Clottey, Williams or Berto

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      • bojangles1987
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        #4
        He cleaned out 135 nuthugger. He beat the best at 147 in Oscar De La Hoya as well.

        Floyd didn't beat the best at 140 or 147, but you won't bring that up and you will justify it in some way.

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        • Al Haymon
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          #5
          Originally posted by sandyvahra
          I never said he beat the best, but he did FIGHT the best. As a fan that's all you can ask for.
          Sandy,

          Is your answer "none"?


          ah

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          • Al Haymon
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            #6
            Originally posted by bojangles1987
            He cleaned out 135 nuthugger. He beat the best at 147 in Oscar De La Hoya as well.

            Floyd didn't beat the best at 140 or 147, but you won't bring that up and you will justify it in some way.
            Trinidad beat Oscar and Shane lost to Forrest at 147. Twice.

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            • Mr. Fantastic
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              #7
              Originally posted by Al Haymon
              Trinidad beat Oscar and Shane lost to Forrest at 147. Twice.
              Are you going just by the record on boxrec or you actually saw the fight and though Trinidad beat Oscar??

              Forrest lost to Mayorga.

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              • Al Haymon
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                #8
                Originally posted by chicano79us
                Are you going just by the record on boxrec or you actually saw the fight and though Trinidad beat Oscar??

                Forrest lost to Mayorga.
                Not only did I see the fight, I was in the building.

                If you want to take Trinidad from Oscar, then take DLH2 from Shane.

                When you get to disputed decisions, you open a major can of worms that can take us in infinite directions.

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                  upinurgirlsguts
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                  #9
                  His resume speaks for itself. He won some, he lost some. But he fought good fighters whether you like it or not.

                  People can rag on him for looking for a payday, but has and continues to challenges himself. Thats all we want in a fighter.

                  Margarito
                  Cotto
                  Mayorga
                  Luis Collazo

                  Thos were his last 4 fights and of those 4, he fought 3 top ten WW's. If anyone hates on that, well, it's pretty ovbious what the agenda is.

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                  • Al Haymon
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                    #10
                    Chicano,

                    Did you want to take a shot at actually answering the question?

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