The old Mosley almost KO Mayweather with one punch... Pacquiao might win that fight
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Your 27 right ? when you will go from 33 to 38 you will understand that 5 years almost 6 in fact makes a big difference, for a boxer its even worse especially if you fought as many wars as Mosley did, the man is tired.Comment
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Ya'll crazy, but if this is the case then it also must be stated that the punch Floyd ate from JMM was harder and cleaner than the one that rag legged Pac when he made a mistake in there fight and no one is gonna convince me that JMM has more pop than Shane.Comment
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maybe if manny cheated and out wayed the piss drinker maybe he would be able to eat those punches tooComment
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Flyod got lucky for grabbing Mosleys arm like a leech sucking blood. If he did not grab Mosleys arms its goodnight and you all knows this. Even Flyod knows this thats why he did not let go like his life depends on it. LOLComment
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Right anyone who thinks floyd wasnt seriously hurt is ******ed. Floyds legs went soft on him, he was unsteady, he showed all the signs of a fighter that had been seriously rattled. What he also showed was great recovery and composure. He didnt prove he had some elite level durability and recuperative powers that made him KO-proof... Mosely didn't press enough.... he simply showed a solid chin and composure when hurt... a couple of boxes you need to tick off when discussing a great fighter.
People need to be objective, take a step back, put their little ****ed up obsessions and fanboy attitudes aside and view things objectively. Both Manny and Floyd are great fighters and both matchup competitively... stop trying to write off you're preferred fighter as a fraud. Instead just intellectually debate how they matchup stylistically. This applies to the ultra enthusiastic pac fans as much as it does the mayweather ones.Comment
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Numbers in regards to age in this sport are very simplistic indicators at best.. you need to dig deeper and look at the circumstances. Floyd although in his 30's is in terrific condition. He was managed well, avoided damage, kept himself in supreme condition between fights thus eliminating the wear and tear on the body as a result of playing catchup which can be huge... he isn't a weathered 33 year old. He's got a few years left up his sleeve. Shane on the other hand is undeniably past his physical prime without the depth in skill to fall back on... he has been through the wars and in the game far too long. He has looked slow on the trigger for far too long. Anyone who has watched a fair amount of Shane as a quicksilver fast young fighter can see the slow incremental decline over the years. In regards to Pacquaio... i hope he gets some good fights quick because with the intensity of his output and style he will hit the wall and decline sooner than later.. such fighters always do.Comment
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