Some thoughts...
I'd say it's a step in the right direction. He would need to fight at least two more to lose that "title".
Additionally, I do feel that after the Pac/Floyd fallout, Mayweather had no choice but to fight Mosely. If he fought anyone of lesser caliber (or weight) then he would have been critized much more.
In the past I personally was frusterated with some of the decisions Floyd made, but I don't want to call Floyd a "ducker" (anymore) I just understand that he treats boxing as a business. Mayweather's objective is money, therefore if it is ecomically feasible to fighter XXX, then he will fight. In this particular time while Clottey fights Pac, Mayweather had to make the decision to fight someone equally compelling if not more. That person is Mosely. There is history b/w the two, there was a confrontation, they are both great boxers. Arguably one of the "dream" fights of our times (at least for me). Ducker??? eh...it's debatable...but as of right now...I just want him to be best he can be without dwelling on politics, money and egos.
I'd say it's a step in the right direction. He would need to fight at least two more to lose that "title".
Additionally, I do feel that after the Pac/Floyd fallout, Mayweather had no choice but to fight Mosely. If he fought anyone of lesser caliber (or weight) then he would have been critized much more.
In the past I personally was frusterated with some of the decisions Floyd made, but I don't want to call Floyd a "ducker" (anymore) I just understand that he treats boxing as a business. Mayweather's objective is money, therefore if it is ecomically feasible to fighter XXX, then he will fight. In this particular time while Clottey fights Pac, Mayweather had to make the decision to fight someone equally compelling if not more. That person is Mosely. There is history b/w the two, there was a confrontation, they are both great boxers. Arguably one of the "dream" fights of our times (at least for me). Ducker??? eh...it's debatable...but as of right now...I just want him to be best he can be without dwelling on politics, money and egos.
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