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Originally posted by SekondzOut View Postexhale my dude.....I got Shane and I'm African American......Floyd is a EXCELLENT boxer.....NOONE can take that from him or deny that.....but he is a ****in fake ass lil' chump who talks mad **** about dudes who have swam in waters that seemed too deep for his bitchass.......Shane and Manny have been roid bashed by that clown but they BOTH swam the Cotto river......a river that seemed too deep for lil' bitchass Floyd.....does the words bitchass and chump sound better?!?.......and if you THINK Miguel Cotto isn't a warrior, then you shouldn't even be posting here....FOR REAL!!!......Cotto has fought the BEST that division has had to offer......unlike Floyd!!
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@Romebyko, I loved Sugar Ray Leonard. He could box all night but when the going got rough and/or he was losing, he would turn up the heat and get the KO, like he did with Tommy Hearns and Donny Lalonde (he was beating Lalonde but his eye was closing, he didn't want the doc to stop it). I don't like fighters who don't take chances. Taking the risk is what makes you great IMHO. All the fighters I mentioned take risks, so did Ray Leonard. Pernell Whitaker was a great boxer and at the end of his career, got more exciting, same with JMM but never a huge fan of Whitaker. I just like guys like Barrera, Morales, Gatti, Meldrick Taylor, Corrales, Castillo, etc. where when the going gets rough, they get rough right back...
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@Romebyko, well, the last straw for Floyd Sr. was when training Hatton. First, he showed up late to training every day, shows up with Taco Bell while trainging a fighter who has had trouble losing weight. Then to top it off, when he lost, he didn't even accompany him back to the dressing room. He stayed out, signed autographs and took pictures while his fighter was in his locker room. Floyd Jr is a great fighter, I just want to see him take risks. I think Mosley is a risk, but if he wins, who will Floyd fight next?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFloyd Mayweather Jr. has fired off on his May 1 opponent, WBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley. Mayweather, during a recent interview with the Grand Rapids Press, called Mosley a desperate fighter who is looking for one final payday. Turning the tables a bit, Mayweather says it is Molsey who had no choice but to accept their fight. Mosley has said in several interviews that it was Mayweather, because Manny Pacquiao was not an option, was forced to take their fight.
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shane is a warrior and a throwback to the 70s and 80s where the likes of hagler, hearns, leonard and duran all fought eachother..
like them, shane fights the best, he doesnt pick and choose his opponents like mayweather
and wtf is mayweather talking bout money for, the guy had to come out of retirement because he owes the irs.....
i cant wait till shane crushes his skull
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Originally posted by Tweezy316 View PostMosley is banking on speed. He looked fast against Margarito because Margarito is so slow. And that was in January 2009. When they fight it will be May 2010. If you guys think Mosley will be the same he was in the Margarito fight you're wrong! But it's good some people believe in Mosley that makes for more ppv sales so it can blow Pacquiao-Clottey out of the water even more!! But at the end of the day Floyd over Mosley EASY!! Like Floyd always says. "Easy Work"
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Originally posted by KOKing27 View Post@Romebyko, I loved Sugar Ray Leonard. He could box all night but when the going got rough and/or he was losing, he would turn up the heat and get the KO, like he did with Tommy Hearns and Donny Lalonde (he was beating Lalonde but his eye was closing, he didn't want the doc to stop it). I don't like fighters who don't take chances. Taking the risk is what makes you great IMHO. All the fighters I mentioned take risks, so did Ray Leonard. Pernell Whitaker was a great boxer and at the end of his career, got more exciting, same with JMM but never a huge fan of Whitaker. I just like guys like Barrera, Morales, Gatti, Meldrick Taylor, Corrales, Castillo, etc. where when the going gets rough, they get rough right back...
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Originally posted by KOKing27 View Post@Romebyko, I loved Sugar Ray Leonard. He could box all night but when the going got rough and/or he was losing, he would turn up the heat and get the KO, like he did with Tommy Hearns and Donny Lalonde (he was beating Lalonde but his eye was closing, he didn't want the doc to stop it). I don't like fighters who don't take chances. Taking the risk is what makes you great IMHO. All the fighters I mentioned take risks, so did Ray Leonard. Pernell Whitaker was a great boxer and at the end of his career, got more exciting, same with JMM but never a huge fan of Whitaker. I just like guys like Barrera, Morales, Gatti, Meldrick Taylor, Corrales, Castillo, etc. where when the going gets rough, they get rough right back...
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Originally posted by KOKing27 View Post@Romebyko, well, the last straw for Floyd Sr. was when training Hatton. First, he showed up late to training every day, shows up with Taco Bell while trainging a fighter who has had trouble losing weight. Then to top it off, when he lost, he didn't even accompany him back to the dressing room. He stayed out, signed autographs and took pictures while his fighter was in his locker room. Floyd Jr is a great fighter, I just want to see him take risks. I think Mosley is a risk, but if he wins, who will Floyd fight next?
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