"Mayweather can't KO WW Mosley because he couldn't KO little Marquez..."

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  • PureBoxer
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    "Mayweather can't KO WW Mosley because he couldn't KO little Marquez..."

    I keep hearing that anyone who thinks Mayweather can KO Mosley must be a fool, since he couldn't stop a blown-up Marquez.

    Pacquaio, who entered the ring at 144lbs, couldn't KO Larios who moved up two divisions from 120 to 130 and was previously KTFO in round 1 by Vazquez at super bantamweight. Somehow though, Pacquaio was able to stop Cotto at 145 and was the betting favorite to KO Clottey at 147.
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    #2
    PureBoxer,

    Don't you know? That was before Ariza's magic milkshakes.

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    • AKATheMack
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      #3
      Because Shane is known to be chinny.

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      • Boxingholic
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        Because its not in Flyod DNA to be a hard hitting boxer, nor does he have the guts to even exchange punches. But instead hes contended to go for full 12 rounds, throwing the least possible punches so he can bored the opponent to death and lose concentration.

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        • -The Glove-
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          #5
          Originally posted by PureBoxer
          I keep hearing that anyone who thinks Mayweather can KO Mosley must be a fool, since he couldn't stop a blown-up Marquez.

          Pacquaio, who entered the ring at 144lbs, couldn't KO Larios who moved up two divisions from 120 to 130 and was previously KTFO in round 1 by Vazquez at super bantamweight. Somehow though, Pacquaio was able to stop Cotto at 145 and was the betting favorite to KO Clottey at 147.


          Did Pacquiao's power TKO Cotto, or was the speed just too much?

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          • PureBoxer
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            #6
            Originally posted by -The Glove-
            Did Pacquiao's power TKO Cotto, or was the speed just too much?
            His power hurt him badly in round 3, and after Cotto was fatigued and shaky - the speed became too much. So, I would have to say both.

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            • PureBoxer
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              #7
              Originally posted by And Still
              PureBoxer,

              Don't you know? That was before Ariza's magic milkshakes.
              You got a point there!

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                #8
                Originally posted by PureBoxer
                I keep hearing that anyone who thinks Mayweather can KO Mosley must be a fool, since he couldn't stop a blown-up Marquez.

                Pacquaio, who entered the ring at 144lbs, couldn't KO Larios who moved up two divisions from 120 to 130 and was previously KTFO in round 1 by Vazquez at super bantamweight. Somehow though, Pacquaio was able to stop Cotto at 145 and was the betting favorite to KO Clottey at 147.
                we shall see what happens on 1st may 2010

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                • shadeyfizzle
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                  Wow...conveniently leaving out the facts that it was well documented that Pacquiao didnt train at all for the Larios fight and still knocked him down twice. He then went on knock out Morales and Solis in his next 2 following fights. and that Larios moved up 8lbs. Marquez moved up 17. Or that Mosley has never been knocked out in his career.
                  Last edited by shadeyfizzle; 04-26-2010, 04:49 AM.

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                  • AFighter4U
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
                    Wow...conveniently leaving out the facts that it was well documented that Pacquiao didnt train at all for the Larios fight and still knocked him down twice. He then went on knock out Morales and Solis in his next 2 following fights. and that Larios moved up 8lbs. Marquez moved up 17. Or that Mosley has never been knocked out in his career.
                    A very good post indeed. Its just a sad fact that one cannot enlighten the WILLFULLY IGNORANT.

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