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  • Originally posted by tyde13 View Post
    and paul williams openly called out shane.....
    if pwill brought as much money as floyd shane would fight him. see the irony?

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    • Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
      lol@ I STUDY LAW

      LMAO@ He only met with Conte once..lol

      YEAH OK!

      http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/mo...ury_of_ep.html

      "Boxer "Sugar" Shane Mosley testified in 2003 that he injected himself with the notorious doping agent EPO as he prepared for his light-middleweight title fight against Oscar De La Hoya, according to grand jury transcripts and doping calendars reviewed by the Daily News"

      Mosley has admitted publicly and under oath that he used steroids and EPO, but has denied knowing that the drugs were banned or illegal.

      When asked if he had gotten EPO from Conte, Mosley replied: "Yes, the hematocrit."

      "And that's something you actually inject into yourself?" he was asked by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeff Nedrow.

      "I think it's right by your stomach, yes," Mosley said, indicating where the drug is often injected.


      PUTZ!!!!
      Could you imagine that ***** studying law? He cant even defend himself or his gay lover/hero Pacman in a messageboard thread. This ****ing ***** hid his visitor messages from the public because he is so embarrassed of himself. Imagine his confidence in court. LOL.

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      • Originally posted by Iceta View Post
        Floyd has been an established Welterweight for a long ass time. JMM only had two fights above 130 when he fought Floyd. Is this that hard to understand? I'm even starting to turn my back on Hopkins because this will be the fourth opponent in a row that he had dragged up in weight when he fights in December. I like Hopkins, and I'm calling him out on his bull**** too.
        So you dont call out Hopkins until the 4th in a row but Floyd does it twice(and I dont believe Hatton was even a big deal, and considering Floyds layoff) and you roast him? Very rational.

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        • why would i erase my post? you think you're so smart you're the only one allowed to post his opinion. yes right mosley won against cheater margaritaville and over the hill fat boy vargas. who else did he beat, ah yeah his boss de la hoya. he lost to cotto so why should he get ahead and fight mayweather. you shut up and stop bullying other posters or go kiss mosleys ass.

          Originally posted by Tom Flores View Post

          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.

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          • Originally posted by animalavenue View Post
            So you dont call out Hopkins until the 4th in a row but Floyd does it twice(and I dont believe Hatton was even a big deal, and considering Floyds layoff) and you roast him? Very rational.
            That's because the opponents he made move up in weight were bigger challenges than the guys that Floyd fought like Zab, Baldomir, Mitchell, and Hatton. I give Floyd a little credit for his win over Oscar even though it wasn't an overwhelming performance.

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            • Originally posted by Iceta View Post
              Berto will be a walk in the park for Shane. No Hatian voodoo can help Berto's coddled ass. And if you would pay attention, you would know that Mosley's ink is dry on the contract. It's Berto and Dibella that are ***** footing with the terms. They claim that it is nothing to do with Mosley. They are just trying to work things out with HBO. What exactly is that? Sounds like fear to me.
              fear for what? what would you feel if you are just a second choice and the fighter you are suppose to fight keeps on chasing other fighters. it only makes sense on berto's side because it makes sense financially. other than that he doesn't need mosley. if only mosley stops talking and let the promoters do their job then this fight is a done deal. and come back and see you after the fight because it will be more competetive than a walk in the park like you're dreaming...

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              • Originally posted by kalokano View Post
                fear for what? what would you feel if you are just a second choice and the fighter you are suppose to fight keeps on chasing other fighters. it only makes sense on berto's side because it makes sense financially. other than that he doesn't need mosley. if only mosley stops talking and let the promoters do their job then this fight is a done deal. and come back and see you after the fight because it will be more competetive than a walk in the park like you're dreaming...
                What does that have to do with the fact that his end has been fulfilled? It's Berto and Dibella holding the fight up just like I said. They know that Berto will be cashed out like Bobby off of Robocop.

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                • Originally posted by animalavenue View Post
                  if pwill brought as much money as floyd shane would fight him. see the irony?
                  When Pac signed to fight Cotto, and Shane finally gave up trying to get a fight with Pac, he instructed GBP to try to make a fight with Williams. But by then, PWill was already in advanced negotiations with Pavlik, so it didn't happen. Bottom line, if push comes to shove, Mosley will fight anyone. Floyd won't.

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                  • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    The media and fan hype has done very little to change the position of Floyd Mayweather Jr. He appears to have no interest in a fight with WBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley. Mayweather is still holding a grudge over Mosley turning down his fight request in 1999. Mayweather told boxing scibe Tim Smith that a fight with Mosley was important back then, but he doesn't need Mosley now. Mosley confronted Mayweather in the ring after Floyd won a dominating decision over Juan Manuel Marquez on September 19. [details]
                    Most of us in the boxing world, the fans, media, boxing experts, boxing analysts, etc. knows who's the man on the the welterweight & jr. welterweight...Fans don't need to enumerate the best boxers on the line because most boxing sites has guide for us to know like Ring Ratings, Boxingscene Ratings, ESPN Boxing, HBO Boxing, MaxBoxing, etc....So whatever Floyd trash talks it returns to him hammering his head, cause fans know & Floyd knows that Moseley, Pacquiao, Cotto, were the best boxers today of his own size except Pac who is smaller & will surely generate millions of dollars of income in every fight...It's inevitable that Floyd will really cross their way without any excuses if he thinks he belongs w/ their caliber & if he has the balls to do it...Floyd said, he wants to see everybody make money, & we all know a fight w/ any of the three is a sure blockbuster...Then if his definition of everybody is to fight Calderon, Darchinyan, Donaire, etc. then he's trying to mislead people & especially the he treats the boxing fans as idiots...

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                    • Yes, we can see who's really the great fighters & has the balls to fight the best...

                      Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                      When Pac signed to fight Cotto, and Shane finally gave up trying to get a fight with Pac, he instructed GBP to try to make a fight with Williams. But by then, PWill was already in advanced negotiations with Pavlik, so it didn't happen. Bottom line, if push comes to shove, Mosley will fight anyone. Floyd won't.
                      Yes, that is what a great fighter should be...Fighting the best there could be...Shane Moseley has already proven it, fighting feared & avoided fighters (Winky Wright & Margarito) of his time, Pacquiao has proven it jumping in different weight scales against all odds & remains victorious in brutal fashion, Cotto has done it fighting the best there could be...

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