Why does floyd want a rematch clause with Mosley

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  • ModernTalking
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    #11
    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
    Why does Floyd want an immediate rematch clause with Mosley but was adamant about no rematch during the pacquiao negotiations??? Just wondering.
    Because he knows it's not going to be like playing basketball anymore.

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    • Weebler I
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      #12
      Originally posted by DE100
      To force Mosley to fight him, instead of what he would do which is fight Pac and not give him a rematch. Simple.
      I think that's spot-on.

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      • Bogig
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        #13

        Floyd fighting a 38 year old who's been out of the ring for 15 months come fight time is not something I would wanna watch twice!

        It's another fight where Floyd will have all the advantages tipped his way!


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        • jthoang
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          #14
          Originally posted by jvsnypes
          To be honest, I think Floyd knows if Shane comes in at his best,he will lose to Shane.If the fight is close and exciting,and it probably will be, the rematch would be huge.It probably be as big as Pacquiao vs Mayweather was suppose to be.In that case, Floyd still comes out a winner.He'll get another huge pay day and if he wins,that sets up the trilogy. I personally think that Shane will be the last opponent for Floyd. I truly think he'll lose the first fight. Even if he manages to win the rematch, I can't see him beating Mosley twice in a row.There's nothing to be ashamed about losing to Shane Mosley.With his bank account intact along with his pride,he'll retire.Why would he risk fighting another top WW and lose? Then his legacy might take a serious hit.Then everyone would be saying he could never beat a true WW in his career.So Pacquiao/Mayweather will never happen in my opinion. Plus,there is no guarantee that Manny will get past Clottey.If so,can he beat a young fast fighter like Berto or even a much bigger Margarito? That's the route he would have to take in order to fight either Floyd or Shane.When the smoke all clears,Shane Mosley will be standing tall. By that point, he will have slipped a little and be on the downside. That will be a perfect time for Berto to fight him and then take over the WW division.It all makes sense to me.
          LOLL, funny thing is this guy felt like a genius writing this but it's the dumbest **** I've read. Not saying Shane has no chance of beating Floyd but I think everyone's giving him too much of a chance. I have Floyd easily dominating in this fight.

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          • jthoang
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            #15
            This is such a pointless thread. Everybody has rematch clauses. It's ridiculous how people try so hard to find anything and use it against Floyd. Find something better to do then bash the guy, give credit where credit is due.

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            • Stuey's Revenge
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              #16
              Floyd wants a rematch cause he knows he could lose this fight. His nuthuggers would tell you different though. Only floyd knows the real reasons. None of this speculation means anything.

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              • Bring It On
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                #17
                Another big fight against an opponent who more or less only has a punchers chance of winning.

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                • Zerwas1
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                  #18
                  He doesnt need to train as much, if he just wants to win a close decision.
                  And everybody wants a rematch then. Cashing twice and Mosley will be nearly 40 then, when he gets outpointed in the rematch.

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                  • jimmykaba
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                    #19
                    my opinion

                    floyd wants a revenge if he loses
                    floyd wants to give another beating if he wins
                    floyd might takehome more money in this fight
                    floyd doesnt want to make pac-mosley this year
                    floyd doesnt want a pac-pbf this year

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                    • Chups
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                      #20
                      Simple: Floyd's goal is Pacquiao

                      If Floyd wins, he goes on and fight Pac.

                      If Shane wins, it will prevent Mosley from taking on Pac.



                      Floyd is thinking that he is smart but in reality this is a win/win scenario for Pac. If Floyd wins......then Pac (and Floyd) makes money. If Floyd loses....Pac is gonna laugh so HARD.

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