Comments Thread For: Mosley: Mayweather Wouldn't Fight The Guys Who Beat Me
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To be fair, Wess, very few people (even including Floyd haters) are claiming Mosley is shot. Most people (even including Floyd haters) regard Mosley as the #1 or at worst the #2 Welterweight, and regard him as Floyd's biggest challenge since at least Oscar and possibly since Castillo.
The reason some (not just haters) aren't giving Floyd full props for taking this fight is that they feel he was more or less forced into taking it when Berto pulled out, because he'd have lost all credibility if he'd fought anyone else, especially as Pac had agreed to fight a live Welterweight in Clottey, and without a catchweight.
And although I do give Floyd props for taking the fight, I also think people have a point, to a certain extent, when they say that, for two reasons.
1) Mayweather-Mosley could and really should have been made for January instead of Berto-Mosley. Mosley only took the Berto fight because he couldn't get a fight with Mayweather.
2) Until Pac took the fight with Clottey, there were all sorts of weird stories that Floyd was planning to take a tune-up fight with a nobody (Malignaggi and even Matthew Hatton were saying they'd been approached by his team and he never denied the stories). So I don't think it's completely unfair to conclude that it was only when Pac agreed to fight Clottey that Floyd realised he'd have to fight a top Welterweight next or he'd lose the PR battle with Pac and he'd lose his credibility.
Floyd tried to fight Mosley prior. 2. Freddie Roach and Bob Arum
don't even believe that Clottey is a live wire for Pac even without
the catch weight.Comment
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Mosley is 38, and close to retirement now and has not made nearly as much money up to now as he feels his ability warrants (plus he's had an expensive divorce). So he feels he deserves to pick fights now where the reward matches the risk. He doesn't want to take high risk low reward fights any more. But in the past he fought all contenders, regardless of how high the risk and regardless of the reward.Comment
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first he is telling the truth.
second he is selling the fight.
and third and most importantly he is doing what no other fighter has ever done, seriously talk smack with belief which will play a bit on floyd...
he wants floyd to know hes coming after him and then when fight time comes he is gonna use another strategy to beat floyd, watch...Comment
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Just because Roach is confident he'll beat Clottey (and was equally confident that he'd beat Cotto) doesn't make him not a live wire, that's ridiculous. Clottey is a very big and very strong Welterweight, with an extremely tight defence; and he's very hard to beat or to look good against. He gave Cotto a hellish night and was beating Margarito until he injured his hand. He also beat Zab more easily than anyone else had done. He's rated higher than Berto by The Ring and by almost every other reputable independent ratings body. He was by far the biggest challenge at Welterweight who was available at that time, given that Mosley had already signed to fight Berto (and the Haiti disaster hadn't happened yet).Last edited by Dave Rado; 02-04-2010, 08:08 AM.Comment
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Mosley wouldn't fight PWill at this stage in his career, but at the time he fought Winky and Forrest, he'd have fought PWill too, if PWill had been around then. So when Mosley said that he lost to people who Floyd would never have fought if Floyd had been in the same situation, I think he has a point.
Mosley is 38, and close to retirement now and has not made nearly as much money up to now as he feels his ability warrants (plus he's had an expensive divorce). So he feels he deserves to pick fights now where the reward matches the risk. He doesn't want to take high risk low reward fights any more. But in the past he fought all contenders, regardless of how high the risk and regardless of the reward.
to fight Paul Williams and the same goes for Cotto. Floyd
was/is already getting big money fights so with your analogy,
why would Floyd go from fighting MEGA PPV's to fighting Paul
Williams? Bottomline is, that Cotto/Mosley/Floyd/Pacquiao will
not fight Williams because there is no big money involved and
that is what it boils down to. Can't really say if Shane would
have fought Paul or not back then and can't say the same for
a hungry Floyd. If Paul was the right fight it would have got
made. It still remains a fact that Floyd tried to fight Shane
when he was at Lightweight and Welterweight. Can't excuse
Shane for not fighting Williams but in the same breath say
it is wrong for Floyd to do so.Comment
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To be fair, Wess, very few people (even including Floyd haters) are claiming Mosley is shot. Most people (even including Floyd haters) regard Mosley as the #1 or at worst the #2 Welterweight, and regard him as Floyd's biggest challenge since at least Oscar and possibly since Castillo.
The reason some (not just haters) aren't giving Floyd full props for taking this fight is that they feel he was more or less forced into taking it when Berto pulled out, because he'd have lost all credibility if he'd fought anyone else, especially as Pac had agreed to fight a live Welterweight in Clottey, and without a catchweight.
And although I do give Floyd props for taking the fight, I also think people have a point, to a certain extent, when they say that, for two reasons.
1) Mayweather-Mosley could and really should have been made for January instead of Berto-Mosley. Mosley only took the Berto fight because he couldn't get a fight with Mayweather.
2) Until Pac took the fight with Clottey, there were all sorts of weird stories that Floyd was planning to take a tune-up fight with a nobody (Malignaggi and even Matthew Hatton were saying they'd been approached by his team and he never denied the stories). So I don't think it's completely unfair to conclude that it was only when Pac agreed to fight Clottey that Floyd realised he'd have to fight a top Welterweight next or he'd lose the PR battle with Pac and he'd lose his credibility.
The people making out like Mayweather had a gun pointed at his head by Schaefer while he was signing the contract are the same bunch of clowns that will use any shred of inconsequential bull**** to make Mayweather look bad.Comment
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Mosley has no illusions about being a top 10 ATG, and although he is still a top P4P fighter, he is no longer in his prime (similar to Hopkins), and most people consider that he did spend his prime years fighting the best possible opposition.
So their situations simply aren't comparable.Last edited by Dave Rado; 02-04-2010, 08:50 AM.Comment
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