Floyd Mayweather Jr: "I Don't Need Shane Mosley"
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i don't really care about mayweather vs mosley. mosley is not the same guy who used to do the talking in the ring but since he joined golden boy promotions he's been barking and barking like a crazy dog. so the best thing for mayweather is to fight the winner of cotto vs paquiao or fight paul williams if he wins over kelly pavlik. i think he knows what's best and it's going to happen. so stop hoping for mayweather vs mosley co'z it's not gonna happen.
4 of his last 6 fights have ended with him stopping his opponent.
You're gonna have to rephrase your statement or just erase it entirely.
If Mayweather wants to make his mark,
he needs to beat the best welterweight out there right now. As it stands,
that man,
is Shane Mosley.Comment
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And all the floyd nuthuggers continue to nuthugg. You guys are right he is the best!!!! What lightweights next ?????? or would he dare to step to one of those big Featherweights?Comment
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And all the floyd nuthuggers continue to nuthugg. You guys are right he is the best!!!! What lightweights next ?????? or would he dare to step to one of those big Featherweights?
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i am at a lost why floydfans are so hardheaded they can't accept that their hero ducked the legit ww out there.nothing but a title holder???? margarito beat cotto and was the unified champion fraud ducked all 3 and mosleys the bad guy!!! dude what reality do you live in guy????? ducked cotto ducked margarito totally, mosley beat marg and faced just about everyone fraud jr has ducked and in many cases kod or beat the guys and fraud jr is somhow the best for NOT FACING ANY OF THESE GUYS??? UUHHHHH NO........
no amount of calling floyd out can make him go out of his shell....unless they are midgets of course.Comment
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Of course,
but this isn't about lightweight or jr lightweight.
Its solely, at this point, about his time beyond that and how it affects his status all time.
Nobody in their right mind denies 130 and 135. Rightfully deserved.
But thats just one portion of his career. He gets his money, fine we get that, its a business, blah blah blah, but at the same time, it has no bearing on a historical standing in regards to in ring achievements due to failing to take on the best opposition in his weight class as of right now.
Hes spent roughly 2/3 of his career at 135 and below. Are you saying, the 3rd portion of his career, which is going on 5 years now, while he is in his prime,
shouldn't count as anything for his standing in history?
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