Who else felt bad watching Mosley getting a beating

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  • minasyan
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    #11
    I felt bad especially after seeing what he had done in the second round

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    • FeFist
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      #12
      To be honest I didn't feel sorry for him. The fight reminded me so much of school days when someone would hype an individual up, chat **** in their ear about how they can beat X up. When the fight occurs they realise they're in over their head.

      At the end of the day, he asked for the fight, begged for it even.

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      • -Antonio-
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        #13
        I felt bad the whole sequence when he got hit on the break.

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        • Mr. Philadel
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          #14
          Originally posted by Savino
          I felt abit bad when Brother Naz was telling him to go out and do stuff and Mosley just looked like he wanted out there.
          BOOM!! ...THATS what got to me!!

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          • garpjr1188
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            #15
            yeah mosley was outclassed but did not take a beating...a pity floyd dont have the power, if he have that he could have been a perfect fighter..

            anyway after a few rounds it was boring and very predictable...

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            • gabossboy
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              #16
              When you beat a fighter mentaly and physically its considered a beating. The trainer was threattining to throw in the towel.

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              • araindon
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                #17
                Originally posted by gabossboy
                When you beat a fighter mentaly and physically its considered a beating. The trainer was threattining to throw in the towel.
                Yeah this is what I thought too! I mean Naazim said something along the lines of "don't make me do something I don't wanna think of doing" referring to throwing in the towel. Man listening to Naazim, it hurt. I know Mosley wanted this fight, but seeing someone who has entertained us for years get beaten so convincingly ******. I hope Naazim gets some more talented fighters to train, Mosley and Hopkins on their way out and I want to see and hear more from him in the boxing scene.

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #18
                  I'd call it more DOMINATION than a beating. It was....hard to watch at some points but still enjoyable.

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                  • JudeTheObscure
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                    #19
                    You could tell by his face and his expression, in between rounds.. when Brother Nazeem told him to do this, to do that, that he knew Shane could do it... you could tell SHANE didn't believe it, in his heart. When someone doesn't believe it themselves, and are demoralized, the fight is basically over right there.

                    I think Shane knew he was beat, but was half-heartedly waiting/hoping for some miracle big shot, something like that. After all, Mosley would never quit on the stool.

                    I woke up today before running and thought about people like George Lopez, Dougie Fischer, etc., all predicting how sure they were Shane would be the first to beat Floyd. I'm wondering what they can say now to diminish Floyd's win, as we know they well! There isn't any way to beat Floyd.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #20
                      I wanted the fight stopped not because i thought he was taking too much beating but because he was lost, It was a sad sight..He looked like a lost child in a desert.

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