Mayweather might dump Shane Mosley and Paul Williams
By Simeon Vergara
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has been scouting around for less than dangerous opponents. And, I see his trail marked by less than challenging hooks from his chosen foes. As of this writing, he has no stake to take, except Shane Mosley, the WBA Super World Welterweight titlist.
Well, Berto's withdrawal for a Mosley fight this January 30 secondary of the grieving process inflicting the former for the death of eight of his relatives as resulted in the Haiti's devastating earthquake could bring a new nightmare for Mayweather, Jr. At this crossroad, I suppose Mosley must be getting the nerves to the inmost cowardice of the former.
For many years, Mayweather, Jr. has been avoiding a Mosley fight just as he avoided "Marga-cheto" and, technically by his insistent hostage act upon the Nevada Athletic Commission on the issue of random blood draws, Pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.
Against Mosley, I see Mayweather a 60-40 chance of winning the fight only if he uses the same hit and run tactic.
But, what Mayweather can mount that Mosley is less likely to slide through is the former's tactical play to engage combat with shoulder-rolling movements and white-legged horn chicken style marathon. If Mosley patterns his aggression with more pressure to engage closely, then Mayweather, Jr. is heading for trouble. This, Mayweather knows that his chances of taking down Mosley is slim as compared to less technical fighters like Matthew Hatton (37 wins, 4 losses and 2 draws) whom he wanted to fight and whose world ranking is No. 41. At that, he would rather want to fight a smaller guy.
As for Mosley, if he throws more punches just as what he did to Marga-cheto, I think Mayweather, Jr. may not be able withstand his attacks especially if he gets him aggressively.
Meanwhile, reports have it that Paul Williams is also calling him out for a fight, even at 147. And, no single word of "Yes" or "No", not even saying, "Let me think it over", one can hear from the big mouth of Grand Rapids nor will you hear anything from his sycopants and punky bloggers whose passion in retrospection is hatred and underestimations against Asian fighters such as Bruce Lee and Manny Pacquiao.
Have we heard them lately matching Paul Williams against Mickey Mouse?
How about just an "Amen" to the songs of Mosley of the lonesome nuts?
Mosley must have gotten Mickey Mouse's nerves when all the logic of metaphysics defies the common sense of Donald Duck and Rubber Duckies.
Maybe, just maybe, Mosley and Williams will just be too much for Money May.
He might just dump them twice and more!
By Simeon Vergara
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has been scouting around for less than dangerous opponents. And, I see his trail marked by less than challenging hooks from his chosen foes. As of this writing, he has no stake to take, except Shane Mosley, the WBA Super World Welterweight titlist.
Well, Berto's withdrawal for a Mosley fight this January 30 secondary of the grieving process inflicting the former for the death of eight of his relatives as resulted in the Haiti's devastating earthquake could bring a new nightmare for Mayweather, Jr. At this crossroad, I suppose Mosley must be getting the nerves to the inmost cowardice of the former.
For many years, Mayweather, Jr. has been avoiding a Mosley fight just as he avoided "Marga-cheto" and, technically by his insistent hostage act upon the Nevada Athletic Commission on the issue of random blood draws, Pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.
Against Mosley, I see Mayweather a 60-40 chance of winning the fight only if he uses the same hit and run tactic.
But, what Mayweather can mount that Mosley is less likely to slide through is the former's tactical play to engage combat with shoulder-rolling movements and white-legged horn chicken style marathon. If Mosley patterns his aggression with more pressure to engage closely, then Mayweather, Jr. is heading for trouble. This, Mayweather knows that his chances of taking down Mosley is slim as compared to less technical fighters like Matthew Hatton (37 wins, 4 losses and 2 draws) whom he wanted to fight and whose world ranking is No. 41. At that, he would rather want to fight a smaller guy.
As for Mosley, if he throws more punches just as what he did to Marga-cheto, I think Mayweather, Jr. may not be able withstand his attacks especially if he gets him aggressively.
Meanwhile, reports have it that Paul Williams is also calling him out for a fight, even at 147. And, no single word of "Yes" or "No", not even saying, "Let me think it over", one can hear from the big mouth of Grand Rapids nor will you hear anything from his sycopants and punky bloggers whose passion in retrospection is hatred and underestimations against Asian fighters such as Bruce Lee and Manny Pacquiao.
Have we heard them lately matching Paul Williams against Mickey Mouse?
How about just an "Amen" to the songs of Mosley of the lonesome nuts?
Mosley must have gotten Mickey Mouse's nerves when all the logic of metaphysics defies the common sense of Donald Duck and Rubber Duckies.
Maybe, just maybe, Mosley and Williams will just be too much for Money May.
He might just dump them twice and more!
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