Let me first state that I'd love nothing more than to see Floyd fight Cotto, Pac, Mosley and Williams @154 in the coming years.
However, look at the current situation from Floyd's point of view-
If he waits Mosley out and doesn't give him a fight, there's a strong chance Shane will fight Berto. This leads to either (1) Berto beats Mosley taking the shine of him and eliminating him from the equation. (2) Mosley beats Berto, adding the WBC belt to his WBA belt.
Benefits of Scenario 1:
- No need to fight Mosley. He's no longer relevant in the super-fight picture after being beaten by a 'green' Berto in his first big step up.
- Beating Berto now carries the reward of 2 welterweight belts WBC&WBA.
- Beating Berto takes on the angle of two unbeaten fighters (possibly fighting to unify all the belts, should Mayweather get a W against Pac/Cotto)
Benefits of Scenario 2:
- Again, he get's to fight for 2 belts instead of one.
- The Mosley fight becomes bigger than ever. (The last 2 men standing should Floyd beat the Pac-Cotto winner)
- Sugar Shane is another year older.
Additional reasons: Why would Floyd risk the biggest pay day available (Pac-Cotto winner) by fighting a hungry Mosley beforehand? Yeah, I know we all want him to take more risks. But every boxer out there makes the best decisions for his career from a business standpoint. It makes more sense to beat the Pac/Cotto winner then Mosley as opposed to ~ Mosley followed by Pac/Cotto after. If Floyd signed up for a fight with Shane straight after fighting JMM, it would be for early 2010 at the earliest, pushing Floyd and Pacman's fight schedules off course. (I use Pacman as an example)
However, look at the current situation from Floyd's point of view-
If he waits Mosley out and doesn't give him a fight, there's a strong chance Shane will fight Berto. This leads to either (1) Berto beats Mosley taking the shine of him and eliminating him from the equation. (2) Mosley beats Berto, adding the WBC belt to his WBA belt.
Benefits of Scenario 1:
- No need to fight Mosley. He's no longer relevant in the super-fight picture after being beaten by a 'green' Berto in his first big step up.
- Beating Berto now carries the reward of 2 welterweight belts WBC&WBA.
- Beating Berto takes on the angle of two unbeaten fighters (possibly fighting to unify all the belts, should Mayweather get a W against Pac/Cotto)
Benefits of Scenario 2:
- Again, he get's to fight for 2 belts instead of one.
- The Mosley fight becomes bigger than ever. (The last 2 men standing should Floyd beat the Pac-Cotto winner)
- Sugar Shane is another year older.
Additional reasons: Why would Floyd risk the biggest pay day available (Pac-Cotto winner) by fighting a hungry Mosley beforehand? Yeah, I know we all want him to take more risks. But every boxer out there makes the best decisions for his career from a business standpoint. It makes more sense to beat the Pac/Cotto winner then Mosley as opposed to ~ Mosley followed by Pac/Cotto after. If Floyd signed up for a fight with Shane straight after fighting JMM, it would be for early 2010 at the earliest, pushing Floyd and Pacman's fight schedules off course. (I use Pacman as an example)
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