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  • Duckweather
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    Pacquiao eyes unification fight vs. Mosley

    Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao is eyeing a title unification fight with “Sugar” Shane Mosley as early as July this year, should both hurdle their coming fights. Pacquiao will defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title against Joshua Clottey on March 13, while Mosley has signed a contract staking his World Boxing Association (WBA) welter belt against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 1.

    Pacquiao, who is currently training for his coming fight in Los Angeles, thinks Mosley will beat Mayweather convincingly in their May showdown booked at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.

    If that happens, and assuming he gets past Clottey in the first defense of his WBO title, then a unification mega bout between him and Mosley is the logical thing to do.

    “Shane like [me] will force pressure on Floyd for every minute of every round,” Pacquiao told Violito
    Tanamor of TheBoxingHistorian.com.

    “Shane has fought the best in the welterweight division for over a decade and has faced the best the division has to offer. I think he will be too much for Mayweather and will stop Floyd.”

    Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach is confident his prized Filipino student will beat Clottey and will then face the winner of Mosley-Mayweather in July.

    Pacquiao made it clear that he is not looking past Clottey and is training very hard for the bigger and stronger slugger from Ghana.

    He also said he is quite excited to be fighting before a huge live audience at the modern Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Texas.

    “I feel honored and privileged to be fighting in such a venue,” he said.

    Pacquiao-Mosley would be more exciting than Pacquiao-Mayweather because of the boxers’ style of fighting.

    Roach, a four-time Trainer of the Year, said in a previous interview that a match-up between PacMan and Mayweather could be boring because the latter loves to run and is a defense-oriented fighter.

    In contrast, Mosley is a come-forward boxer-puncher just like Pacquiao, and both have high knockout ratios at the highest levels of fighting.

    Pacquiao has scored four consecutive KO wins against elite opponents in his last four fights, namely: David Diaz, ninth round KO; Oscar De La Hoya, eighth round TKO; Ricky Hatton, second round KO; and Miguel Cotto, 12th round TKO.

    Pacquiao collected world titles at lightweight, junior welterweight, and welterweight and cemented his stature as the world’s best pound-for-pound in those four super fights.

    Mosley, on the other hand, won his WBA title by stopping the favored Antonio Margarito in the ninth round of their January 24 title fight.

    Before that, he knocked out the brash former welterweight titlist Ricardo Mayorga with barely a few seconds left in the final round in July 2008.

    http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php...ght-vs-mosley-
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    ha that's funny.

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    • educator06
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      wow! interesting take by pac......and i agree with him

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      • DoubleMM
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        So quick to want to fight Mosley but not Mayweather....

        hmmmm.....


        O yea Pacquiao...how come you were unable to fight JMM with non-stop pressure? Counters perhaps?

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        • War Dinamita
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          #5
          Too late.

          Mayweather is winning the fight and he's not fighting in July. They want him to win his fight in May and go right back training camp.

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          • Floid Fan
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            Pacquiao should NOT fight Mosley. Here is why...

            Mosley is the oldest welterweight champion in history. Older than Ali, Louis, and Leonard when they fought their last fights.

            Mosley is washed up and inactive longer than any champion in any weight division in recent memory.

            If Floyd can't KO Mosley in three rounds, his legacy will be tarnished forever.



            Old man Mosley will have been inactive a staggering total of 16 months when he steps in with Floyd. He is near 40 years old and was in his prime 12 years ago when in 1998 he was Fighter of the Year (BWAA).

            Pacquiao would easily KO Mosley inside 3 rounds. If Floyd can't stop Mosley in 3 rounds or less then his legacy will take an even worse dive into the bottomless abyss of boxing infamy. There is no excuse for someone of Manny's or Floyd's boxing prowess not to be able to KO an embarrassingly inactive near 40 year old washed up has been in three rounds or less.

            In other words. A fight by Pacquiao with Mosley would be a total waste of everybody's time. Pacquiao should move up and fight challenging fights. He should not follow Mayweather's cowardly lead.

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            • madsweeney
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              #7
              Originally posted by Floid Fan
              Pacquiao should NOT fight Mosley. Here is why...

              Mosley is the oldest welterweight champion in history. Older than Ali, Louis, and Leonard when they fought their last fights.

              Mosley is washed up and inactive longer than any champion in any weight division in recent memory.

              If Floyd can't KO Mosley in three rounds, his legacy will be tarnished forever.



              Old man Mosley will have been inactive a staggering total of 16 months when he steps in with Floyd. He is near 40 years old and was in his prime 12 years ago when in 1998 he was Fighter of the Year (BWAA).

              Pacquiao would easily KO Mosley inside 3 rounds. If Floyd can't stop Mosley in 3 rounds or less then his legacy will take an even worse dive into the bottomless abyss of boxing infamy. There is no excuse for someone of Manny's or Floyd's boxing prowess not to be able to KO an embarrassingly inactive near 40 year old washed up has been in three rounds or less.

              In other words. A fight by Pacquiao with Mosley would be a total waste of everybody's time. Pacquiao should move up and fight challenging fights. He should not follow Mayweather's cowardly lead.
              If Mosley beats May all those age excuses go out the window.

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              • Floid Fan
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                Originally posted by madsweeney
                If Mosley beats May all those age excuses go out the window.
                If Mosley beats Mayweather, it would just prove that Floyd's entire career was a joke and 100% of all of his achievements was nothing but a hoax.

                If Mayweather wants to prove that everything that he has achieved in his entire boxing career was legitimate he must KO old man has been washed up Mosley in 3 rounds or less.

                If he can't KO Mosley in less than 3 rounds, everything that everyone has suspected about Floyd's overratedness will be justified.

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                • Haterfree
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                  I doublt Arum or Roach will ever let Pac step into the ring with great skilled boxers like Floyd or Shane.

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                  • Sweet Jesus
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                    Originally posted by DoubleMM
                    So quick to want to fight Mosley but not Mayweather....

                    hmmmm.....


                    O yea Pacquiao...how come you were unable to fight JMM with non-stop pressure? Counters perhaps?
                    He's so quick to fight Mosley because he knows he won't have to get blood tested to fight Mosley.

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