Once again, these guys will compete for the hearts and minds of boxing fans. Last fall, Floyd did 1.1 million buys (Marquez) while Pac did 1.3 million buys (Cotto).
It's On! Sources Say Mayweather Jr. To Face Shane Mosley On May 1st by Joe Oneill
Joe Oneill
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Written on January 18, 2010
Well, I've got to give credit to Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sources say he's stepped up to agree to fight Sugar Shane Mosley on May 1st.
Although not officially confirmed, the word is that the deal just needs to be signed.
Mosley stepped in the ring and called out Mayweather Jr. in his recent fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.
Mayweather Jr. maintains that Mosley has been ducking him for years and he repeatedly called him out in 1999 when he was fighting at 130 lbs and Mosley was at 135 lbs. Mosley moved up to 147 lbs and eventually beat Oscar De La Hoya.
To say the least, this match has the requisite acrimony. I really don't think either fighter likes the other.
This fight should quiet some of the critics who have come out and stand Floyd cherry picks smaller fighters. Of course, the fact that Mosley is 39 years old won't keep all of the boo birds quiet.
However, Mosley should be a difficult opponent for Floyd. He's bigger and stronger than most opponents that Floyd has faced. He's also extremely experienced and has been in major fights for the past ten years.
The details are fuzzy on whether or not Mayweather will face another opponent prior to facing Mosley. It's highly doubtful Floyd would face anyone prior to such a big fight.
My prediction?
I think Floyd will win in a decision. He looked very good against Juan Manuel Marquez. At this point in his career, the only way to beat Floyd Mayweather is to constantly pressure him and counter his counter attacks.
Or, to simply overpower him.
I'm not sure Mosley has the stamina to pressure him for 12 rounds. I don't know if he has the strength to truly overpower him.
That said, he looked great against Antonio Margarito.
Another wild card will be the trainer for Mosley. I've got to wonder if he looks up Freddie Roach? Roach seemed to have a very good strategy against Floyd when he trained De La Hoya.
I'm glad that Floyd chose a worthy opponent and isn't fighting the same day as Manny Pacquiao (as some had suggested).
That would have been disappointing to all.
Stay tuned for the official announcement of this fight.
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It's On! Sources Say Mayweather Jr. To Face Shane Mosley On May 1st by Joe Oneill
Joe Oneill
Featured Columnist
.
Written on January 18, 2010
Well, I've got to give credit to Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sources say he's stepped up to agree to fight Sugar Shane Mosley on May 1st.
Although not officially confirmed, the word is that the deal just needs to be signed.
Mosley stepped in the ring and called out Mayweather Jr. in his recent fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.
Mayweather Jr. maintains that Mosley has been ducking him for years and he repeatedly called him out in 1999 when he was fighting at 130 lbs and Mosley was at 135 lbs. Mosley moved up to 147 lbs and eventually beat Oscar De La Hoya.
To say the least, this match has the requisite acrimony. I really don't think either fighter likes the other.
This fight should quiet some of the critics who have come out and stand Floyd cherry picks smaller fighters. Of course, the fact that Mosley is 39 years old won't keep all of the boo birds quiet.
However, Mosley should be a difficult opponent for Floyd. He's bigger and stronger than most opponents that Floyd has faced. He's also extremely experienced and has been in major fights for the past ten years.
The details are fuzzy on whether or not Mayweather will face another opponent prior to facing Mosley. It's highly doubtful Floyd would face anyone prior to such a big fight.
My prediction?
I think Floyd will win in a decision. He looked very good against Juan Manuel Marquez. At this point in his career, the only way to beat Floyd Mayweather is to constantly pressure him and counter his counter attacks.
Or, to simply overpower him.
I'm not sure Mosley has the stamina to pressure him for 12 rounds. I don't know if he has the strength to truly overpower him.
That said, he looked great against Antonio Margarito.
Another wild card will be the trainer for Mosley. I've got to wonder if he looks up Freddie Roach? Roach seemed to have a very good strategy against Floyd when he trained De La Hoya.
I'm glad that Floyd chose a worthy opponent and isn't fighting the same day as Manny Pacquiao (as some had suggested).
That would have been disappointing to all.
Stay tuned for the official announcement of this fight.
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