Mosley never got tired, he was just trying to knockout Floyd ..

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  • Pullcounter
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    #11
    Originally posted by Walterson
    ****m said this in the corner. STOP LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT SHOT, THERE IS NONE.

    All that talk of being fatigued straight after round 2 or 4 is utter rubbish. Yes he did tire but not as soon as that.
    mosley was loading up too much after hurting floyd... but then by round 7-9 he gassed

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    • FLY TY
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      #12
      floyd pointed out, after the weigh-in, that shane "gasses out" in fights....

      the ESPN reporter responded, "When? I've never seen Shane get tired in fights."



      Mayweather responded, "You have to be a student of the game."

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      • p4p-champ
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        #13
        I think what we saw Saturday night was a very nervous Mosley. He was nervous and confused...like he had no idea what to do.

        The problem is that Mayweather is a boxer that makes very little if any, mistakes. Mosley had his chance and couldn't capitalize, once it was gone, Mayweather adjusted and it was game over.

        After his blown chance, Mosley looked nervous, insecure, and had no idea what to do. He we was tight and reluctant to throw in fear of being countered. This is what typically happens to Mayweather opponents.

        Mosley's nerves and stressing about not knowing what do tried him out.

        "Like I said before, we may all hit the bag alike. We may all do the pad work alike. We may all jump rope the same. But we don’t all perform under the lights the same.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #14
          it's called nervous energy. mosley was waiting on floyd way too ****in much. the reason why I gave him rounds 1-2 is because he was jabbing forcefully at floyd's chest. floyd dropped his hands to block the jab, and then mosley came over that top and landed a big punch on floyd's chin. in round 3 he stopped setting up the big punch and started loading up. by round 4 mosley started throwing a weak jab which floyd countered. then mosley lost confidence in his jab. but the way to beat floyd is a hard jab.

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