Comments Thread For: Paul Williams: "Shane Mosley Will Stop Floyd Mayweather"
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he sees something many others dont....ive been saying this......but fellas, this is like hopkins saying pbf will knock out shane...lol may's firstComment
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I am not underestimating Mosley but Floyd is another kind of animal
and just cause people don't see him go in on fighters don't mean
he won't or he can't. Floyd is the best technical and conditioned
fighter to go 12rds and get stronger and more precise doing it.
Shane is a dominating fighter but only to guys that come forward
and are slower than him. Floyd is going to expose all the openings
that shane has and make him pay for every big, off balance, power
punch he throws. I think the fight will be entertaining but I see
Floyd getting Mosley frustrated because he can't land effectively
and get out of character. Surprising on how many people sleep
on Floyd. Until I see him rusty in the ring then I am always put
my confidence in Floyd pulling the W off.Comment
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I think thats the problem. HE NEEDS SOME BELTS AT WELTERWEIGHT SO WHOEVER FIGHTS HIM CAN GAIN SOMETHING OUTTA THE DEAL, OTHER THAN THAT THE ODDS ARE FOR HIM, IF HE BEATS MAYWEATHER, HE IS ROCKETED TO STARDOM, MAKES MORE MONEY THAN HE ever would have period. If I was Mayweather though he would be my last fight, go out with a **** ya know?Comment
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Tommy Hearns was a 6'1 Welterweight PWill is 6'2 1 inch taller wow so people that say he to tall for the division is making excuses saying he is beating up on smaller Welterweights thats not his fault if Mosley is the warrior that people claim he is to be why he turned down Paul Mosley said he don't fight for the money he fight for legacy Paul forget about Mayweather and go after MosleyComment
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Los Angeles, CA – If ‘THE WEIGHT IS OVER” headliners Paul “The Punisher” Williams and Kermit “The Killer” Cintron are as accomplished at making predictions as they are with their fists, then “Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayweather’s perfect record (40-0, 25 KOs) will be a thing of the past come this Saturday night in Las Vegas. [Click Here To Read More]
The Carlos Baldomir-Floyd Mayweather Jr. welterweight title bout is regarded as a toss-up, but fellow welterweights are divided on who will win, Kieran Mulvaney writes.
Re Baldomir:
"Mayweather should be the favorite," Margarito said, "but Baldomir's a dangerous fighter. We'll see."
- Antonio Margarito
"The only two threats I see at 147 pounds are Mayweather and Baldomir," Margarito recently told ESPN.com over brunch in Las Vegas. He will have, he said, a rooting interest Saturday night.
- Antonio Margarito
"It's a good fight," Williams said. "They're calling it 'Pretty Risky.' To me, it's a toss-up. It don't matter who you're in the ring with, it only takes one punch to change the whole night around."
-Paul Williams
"Like I said, it's a pick 'em," added Smith, although he marginally favors the underdog. "As the fight gets gritty, toward the later rounds, the championship rounds, I'd have to lean toward the bigger guy."
-Ishe Smith
"My heart is going toward Mayweather on a decision," he said. "It's going to be a tough fight for him, but I think he's going to pull it off. I just think that Baldomir's toughness is going to take him through to the end of the fight."
- Kermit CintronComment
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still haven't seen a post from burner.
P Will has definitely hurt his feelings. Won't be surprised if burner takes P Will out of his P4P list. Burner's still trying to recoup his emotions, he might still be in shock..
P Will, you bast@rdComment
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Nice of Paul to stay away from the newly crowned king at 160 by calling out welter weights, he don't want a rematch with Sergio......nnnoooooooo!!!!!!Comment
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