A warning to Floyd stans. You can't have it both ways regarding Mosley-Berto.

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #31
    Originally posted by Left Hook Yuri
    You putting points on Peterson
    I can do an extra 50K. Sig it

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #32
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      What if Mosley dominates Berto? That would be 2 top 10 WWs who Mosley would destroy. That fight still wouldn't be you cup of tea?
      That's all good but I don't see the competitveness in that match. It'll definitely enhance his legacy though.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
        That's all good but I don't see the competitveness in that match. It'll definitely enhance his legacy though.
        I can see that. But, I think if Berto beats both Margarito who was viewed as the #1 WW and Berto in dominate fashion. It would show that Shane still has a lot. And, maybe show that he is a different fight with Richardson as his trainer. I would agree with what you saying if it is a close fight. But, if Shane dominates Berto destroys him. Then IMO he is the best WW in the planet. That is just my opinion though.

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          #34
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          I can see that. But, I think if Berto beats both Margarito who was viewed as the #1 WW and Berto in dominate fashion. It would show that Shane still has a lot. And, maybe show that he is a different fight with Richardson as his trainer. I would agree with what you saying if it is a close fight. But, if Shane dominates Berto destroys him. Then IMO he is the best WW in the planet. That is just my opinion though.
          The good news is,


          Unlike the build up to Oscar and Hatton, Mayweather isn't talking about retirement. If Shane is that dude, I'm game because I'd rather Mayweather do that then leave the game. Honestly though, I'd be craving for Mayweather vs. Sergio Martinez @ 154 say he beats Pacquiao. I'd LOVE to see that.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
            I can do an extra 50K. Sig it
            Done

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              #36
              Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
              The good news is,


              Unlike the build up to Oscar and Hatton, Mayweather isn't talking about retirement. If Shane is that dude, I'm game because I'd rather Mayweather do that then leave the game. Honestly though, I'd be craving for Mayweather vs. Sergio Martinez @ 154 say he beats Pacquiao. I'd LOVE to see that.
              Floyd-Martinez? I love it... But...

              Do you think Martinez bring enough money to bring Floyd to the table?

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                #37
                Originally posted by jrosales13
                Floyd-Martinez? I love it... But...

                Do you think Martinez bring enough money to bring Floyd to the table?
                No he doesn't, so I could only dream

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                • Iceta
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                  No he doesn't, so I could only dream
                  Two counterpunchers who only look crowd pleasing against offensive minded fighters doesn't sound like a good fight to me. But Martinez could probably give Floyd problems and possibly even beat him.

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                  • SeanTayla21
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                    #39
                    I see this entire setup a bit differently than most of you it seems like. My main concern right now is the sport of Boxing as a whole as far as mainstream society is concerned.

                    What I mean is, the super fight is coming. Mayweather-Pacquiao. It's already set to break all kinds of PPV records with all of us loyal fans plus a slew of indifferent people already determined to witness this stellar event.

                    Okay so as far as Boxing is concerned, what's next?

                    Mayweather-Mosley some of you say, or even Mayweather-Williams for the dreamers. Those sound nice and all to us loyal fans, but what about all those indifferent people?

                    This fight coming up is bringing a lot of needed attention back to this great sport. An attention level that really hasn't been seen since Mike Tyson was everywhere you looked. So with that in mind, what does Mayweather-Mosley, really do for the sport as a whole? It could be a good fight, sure. But even if it is, that's all it will be, one fight.

                    As we know, Floyd takes his time between bouts, and isn't a general crowd pleasing fighter. Therefore he has not been and will not be a household name like that of Tyson or Leonard were.

                    Age plays a factor in this as well. Shane Mosley, Oscar De La Hoya, Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins. These are names that generated conversation at the table in the 90s and early 2000s. But that was then and this is now. Mosley is about 38 I believe (correct me if I'm wrong), Roy and Bhop are pushing 40 as well, and Oscar is flat out done.

                    My point from all of this is for those of you who are like me, who actually care about Boxing's place in the pecking order of sports in this world, how can you possibly keep harping on the fighters that ARE on the way out, while ignoring the youth which is with whom Boxing may rise again?

                    So all that said, I'm a fan of Boxing, and I want Andre Berto to whoop SSM's ass so that he can earn a fight against a Miguel Cotto or a Ricky Hatton even and then if he could win that, he would be due a shot at whoever wins Mayweather-Pacquiao.

                    There has to be something going forward that people can really point to and say "O I know that name, who/when is he fighting again you say?" on a consistent basis. With the Super 6 tying up the Super Mid-LightHeavy division for a couple years, and the Klitschko's still kickin' ass and taking names, the WW division is where Boxing is at its hottest right now. I see no need to let that fire burn out so quickly come March 14*.

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                      #40
                      Im a Floyd fan, I think Mosely would give Floyd hell, even at his age and I want to see the fight.

                      He should fight the winner of Pac Mayweather, if he beats Berto.

                      If Berto wins, I don't think there would be a great deal of interest for Berto fighting Pac or Floyd.

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