Shane Mosley:"Pacquiao CAN GIVE FLOYD A LOT OF PROBLEMS"

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  • megadeth
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    #101
    Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
    those are not fight negotiations. that's roach & shane being asked questions about a fight with pacquiao.

    roach is a trainer. he doesnt decide fights. that's pacquiao & arum.


    if it was up to roach pac vs floyd would have happened already.


    try again jiddu.


    show me the links of pacquiao shane neogitations. the purse put up by both camps, the date of the fight, the venue, the weight.


    memo-please dont show me another article about a reporter asking shane or roach about fighting pacquiao.


    thanks in advance.

    And if it were up to FMJ the fight would've happend already as well. Pac turned it down. Did u say that Pac was ducking then? If u didn't, shouldn't you have? Why is the deal ok now, but not then. If Floyd is ducking now, then Pac was ducking then..right?


    Hmmm, So, when it comes to Pac, u have the see negotiations, purse split, date of fight, venue and weight b4 u will say he ducked.

    When its FMJ, all there has to be is the suggestion of a match up with anyone (Margarito, Cotto, PW) and if FMJ doesn't fight them, he is ducking?

    Is that how it works?

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    • Ragnar Lothbrok
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      #102
      Originally posted by megadeth
      And if it were up to FMJ the fight would've happend already as well. Pac turned it down. Did u say that Pac was ducking then? If u didn't, shouldn't you have? Why is the deal ok now, but not then. If Floyd is ducking now, then Pac was ducking then..right?


      Hmmm, So, when it comes to Pac, u have the see negotiations, purse split, date of fight, venue and weight b4 u will say he ducked.

      When its FMJ, all there has to be is the suggestion of a match up with anyone (Margarito, Cotto, PW) and if FMJ doesn't fight them, he is ducking?

      Is that how it works?


      the fight was all but done until floyd asked for a steroid test never done before in the history of professional boxing against a fighter with zero evidence of steroid use.

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      • dannyp4p
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        #103
        mayweather had already sparred numerous rounds with another sparring partner and was really tired...and it was clear that spaddy wasn't nearly tired...besides your comparing an unranked righter to the p4p fighter in pacquiao??? please lol

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        • Pacquiao'd
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          #104
          Originally posted by BritishBoxing92
          shane is right...even though he lost his last fight and gassed out he still managed to rock floyd jr in the 2nd round....
          and that did absolutely nothing for him

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          • GameGod
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            #105
            No.
            He can't.
            Because at Welterweight, Pacquiao does not have the speed and power to break through Mayweather. He will be held off cleanly, although he won't be dominated.

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            • hugh grant
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              #106
              Im tired of hearing peoples predictions of what would happen between these 2. Just fight each other so we dont have to guess all the time.

              Its no different between who would win Ali vs Marciano. But they were different eras fighting at different times.
              Pac and PBF are the same era, so no excuses.

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              • Junito-Rulez
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                #107
                Good analysis by Shane Mosley, i agree with that.

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                • jeffreymarshall
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                  #108
                  I think most people agree when I say Pacquiao it's a good boxer but Floyd is the best of all.

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                  • SkillspayBills
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                    #109
                    Floyd dominates Pac 10-2. Taking bets.

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
                      Mosley: You know styles make fights. Pacquiao has good hitting power and southpaws tend to give Floyd more problems than right handers. With Pacquiao being a lot smaller, Floyd might be able to stay away and outbox him but Pacquiao is like a little Tasmanian Devile and he throws a lot of punches so it’s going to be a very tough assignment for Floyd to stay away. It can go either way. It’s going to be a great fight, a top notch fight.




                      Mosley: Honestly, I couldn’t even tell you. I couldn’t tell who it can be because like I said styles make fights. The success that Floyd had with me in some of the exchanges he might not have that same success with Pacquiao because Pacquiao’s a lot shorter and can slip under a lot of stuff and Pacquiao is a southpaw. There are different things in the equation that Floyd doesn’t like and Pacquiao can give him a lot of problems with. I’m not saying that Pacquiao is a better fighter or that Floyd’s a better fighter, it’s just that different styles make the fight. That type of style for both fighters, it’s going to be an exciting fight to watch. It’s a fight just to watch so I couldn’t say whether Floyd’s going to win or Pacquiao’s going to win. If I had to choose, I’d just watch and see.


                      http://www.eatthemushroom.com/mag/ar...d=1414&catID=6
                      Shane has on his promoter's hat here.

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