Comments Thread For: Shane Mosely Jr.: I Got in This Game for Me

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  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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    #11
    He took the more winnable fight , that's obvious. I don't believe that it is wise to turn down a title fight though. Unless you just don't have the confidence. It's a weird choice as far as I'm concerned.

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    • BustedKnuckles
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      #12
      Originally posted by boxing IQ
      The thing about these father son relationships in a boxing world is that they only work if the father is the son's trainer or they have a good relationship.
      Interesting point. There are lots of MLB players who have kids or nephews or whatever who make it to MLB later too. I always wonder why it doesn't seem to work like that in boxing.

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      • baroidi
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        #13
        you know what they say about boxers tasting success and waking up in silk pajamas, the hunger isn't there. These kids from successful boxer dads were born with silk pajamas.

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        • MaryJane
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          #14
          Reading about Shane Mosely Jr. and his mindset really shows how much confidence and self-belief matter in competitive sports, where every decision can affect the final outcome. That same focus on timing and reading the situation is something I’ve noticed when spending time on https://bass-wins.net/ where the casino environment mixes different games with dynamic odds and flexible bets, making each win feel earned rather than random. It’s interesting how both boxing and this kind of gameplay rely on understanding risk, staying disciplined and knowing when to push for a bigger payoff.

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