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  • Sugar Sting Ray
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    Mosley in TOP FORM today because of Activity - Pacquiao in trouble!!!

    When Mosley fought on May 1 of this year, he had been inactive for 18 months. He was the most inactive welterweight champion in the history of boxing. His inactivity made him totally incapable of fighting....literally. In fact, he was so out of shape that he could barely get off his stool from the third round onward.

    But since then, Mosley has kept himself busy.

    This is bad news for Pacquiao because the Mosley that he will be fighting next year will be at least 300% faster, stronger, and more focused than the Mosley that almost knocked out Floyd but who could not follow up due to the lack of conditioning that was caused by his historic level of inactivity.

    Pacquiao is making a mistake. If he wins, it would be a miracle. The Mosley that he will be fighting will be 300% superior to the one that Floyd Mayweather beat. And if Pacquiao beats him? Wow!!! Just wow!!!
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    Mosley is shot.

    It would be cherrypicking on Pac part if he fights Mosley.

    He would easily beat Mosley.

    The fight should not happen..

    Shame on everybody if it does.

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    • fabie
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      #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
      When Mosley fought on May 1 of this year, he had been inactive for 18 months. He was the most inactive welterweight champion in the history of boxing. His inactivity made him totally incapable of fighting....literally. In fact, he was so out of shape that he could barely get off his stool from the third round onward.

      But since then, Mosley has kept himself busy.

      This is bad news for Pacquiao because the Mosley that he will be fighting next year will be at least 300% faster, stronger, and more focused than the Mosley that almost knocked out Floyd but who could not follow up due to the lack of conditioning that was caused by his historic level of inactivity.

      Pacquiao is making a mistake. If he wins, it would be a miracle. The Mosley that he will be fighting will be 300% superior to the one that Floyd Mayweather beat. And if Pacquiao beats him? Wow!!! Just wow!!!
      and if Mosley gets beat up badly, what then? LOL

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      • Seleção No. 13
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        #4
        He was not entirely inactive for 18 months. He was training to fight Berto.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
          When Mosley fought on May 1 of this year, he had been inactive for 18 months. He was the most inactive welterweight champion in the history of boxing. His inactivity made him totally incapable of fighting....literally. In fact, he was so out of shape that he could barely get off his stool from the third round onward.

          But since then, Mosley has kept himself busy.

          This is bad news for Pacquiao because the Mosley that he will be fighting next year will be at least 300% faster, stronger, and more focused than the Mosley that almost knocked out Floyd but who could not follow up due to the lack of conditioning that was caused by his historic level of inactivity.

          Pacquiao is making a mistake. If he wins, it would be a miracle. The Mosley that he will be fighting will be 300% superior to the one that Floyd Mayweather beat. And if Pacquiao beats him? Wow!!! Just wow!!!

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          • Sugar Sting Ray
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            #6
            Originally posted by fabie
            and if Mosley gets beat up badly, what then? LOL
            If Mosley gets beat up badly, we're talking Pacquiao vs. Robinson discussed in barbershops all over the world in the decades to come. Kinda like, "Who would've won, Joe Louis or Muhammad Ali?"

            Pacquiao vs. Sugar Ray Robinson will replace Joe Louis vs. Muhammad Ali as the most debated fantasy fight of all time if Pacquiao beat the Mosley that will be 300% superior to the Mosley that Floyd Wifebeater beat.

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            • starkiller
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              #7
              Mosley is shot, why does Bob Arum and Manny Pacquiao enjoy picking on shot fighters like Margaresto and Mosley?

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              • Southpawology
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                #8
                pac vs mosley is a joke fight no matter how you try and spin it

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                • Disposable Arts
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                  Mosley is a stay busy fight, but I think he should take Berto as a stay busy fight and disptach him quickly.

                  Pac just wants to try and stop Mosley as he continues his oneupmanship act.

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                  • TintaBoricua
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
                    When Mosley fought on May 1 of this year, he had been inactive for 18 months. He was the most inactive welterweight champion in the history of boxing. His inactivity made him totally incapable of fighting....literally. In fact, he was so out of shape that he could barely get off his stool from the third round onward.

                    But since then, Mosley has kept himself busy.

                    This is bad news for Pacquiao because the Mosley that he will be fighting next year will be at least 300% faster, stronger, and more focused than the Mosley that almost knocked out Floyd but who could not follow up due to the lack of conditioning that was caused by his historic level of inactivity.

                    Pacquiao is making a mistake. If he wins, it would be a miracle. The Mosley that he will be fighting will be 300% superior to the one that Floyd Mayweather beat. And if Pacquiao beats him? Wow!!! Just wow!!!
                    So...by the "inactivity" logic, Mayweather should've lost to Márquez. Margarito to García, etc. Mayweather had that fight in the bag. Mosley's got speed but he gets tagged a lot. If there was ever a prediction I nailed on the head, it was that one. No way was Mosley beating Mayweather. He was going to be twitching and jiggling and when they showed 24/7 (whaddya' know) Floyd Sr. saying the same thing, and that was exactly what happened. Mosley looked good against C average to B average defense fighters: Cotto, Mayorga, and Margarito...come forward fighters. Mayweather is one of the greatest defensive fighters, what did you think would happen?

                    And let's SUPPOSE he was overtrained, how come he looked so TERRIBLE against Sergio Mora. I didn't even record that fight because of how terrible it was. A slow-paced, no possibility of a knock-out, hugfest. The kind of fight where it's so terrible AND hard to score.

                    Think of Winky/Hopkins. *Shudders*

                    It was THAT bad.

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