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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cunningham: Mosley Can Defeat Pacquiao if He Listens

    IBF cruiserweight champion, Steve Cunningham is trained by Naazim Richardson, the same man who works with three-division, five-time titlist Sugar Shane Mosley (46-6-1, 39 knockouts) and former undisputed middleweight king Bernard Hopkins (51-5-2, 32 KOs).

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  • Needles
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    yeah shane, listen man, insist drug testing on this fight and watch pacquiao and his team scramble for an exit strategy. or perhaps they might try going easy on you to simmer down su****ion.

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    • Instinto
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      #3
      Originally posted by Needles
      yeah shane, listen man, insist drug testing on this fight and watch pacquiao and his team scramble for an exit strategy. or perhaps they might try going easy on you to simmer down su****ion.
      Why should he insist on drug testin? He would better suck Arum's **** for giving him payday.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        IBF cruiserweight champion, Steve Cunningham is trained by Naazim Richardson, the same man who works with three-division, five-time titlist Sugar Shane Mosley (46-6-1, 39 knockouts) and former undisputed middleweight king Bernard Hopkins (51-5-2, 32 KOs).

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        what was naz's gameplan for wifebeater and why didn't it work?

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        • PinoyZoi
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          #5
          Ya and we ALL can win the lottery too.

          The odds are just 41.8 millions in winning.

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          • young_rascal
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            #6
            Originally posted by PinoyZoi
            Ya and we ALL can win the lottery too.

            The odds are just 41.8 millions in winning.
            If Manny comes out way too aggressively and carelessly, I can see Shane hurting him early and not letting up. However, the more realistic outcome will be Manny using his speed to brutalize Shane and make him look even older than Floyd did.

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            • alaok80
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              #7
              Originally posted by Needles
              yeah shane, listen man, insist drug testing on this fight and watch pacquiao and his team scramble for an exit strategy. or perhaps they might try going easy on you to simmer down su****ion.
              Sorry, Shane can't hear you. He's too old and has difficulty in hearing. He needs hearing aid. BWAAHAHAHA!!!!

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              • #1Assassin
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                #8
                Originally posted by Pullcounter
                what was naz's gameplan for wifebeater and why didn't it work?
                i forgot the exact gameplan was but whatever it was shane didnt follow it, i guess thats why it didnt work. i remember shane didnt follow richardsons instructions at all and ****m would tell him stuff like "we worked on this shane, do like we did in the gym", "u gotta listen to me" etc.

                part of the plan was to hurt floyd early which ****m predicted would make floyd come forward and fight more aggressive, so far so good. once there i dont know the exact gameplan but i know ****m wanted shane to step over and change the angle before he punched. then lots of bodywork and combinations. shane didnt do any of that, he was loading up looking for one big punch on the chin. he also didnt use alot of angles, he did move around the ring but it seemed more for defense than setting up offense to me. ****m wanted him to pivot to the side so he would remain in punching range, not get on his toes and dance around.

                the gameplan was more complex than that overall but thats some parts that worked and some that didnt work. to be fair i dont know how much shane didnt throw combinations by choice and how much floyd made him not throw by beating him to the punch or countering. floyd does make every fighter he fights throw less punches than they usually do so he probably deserves some credit there. i think floyd was one step ahead of shane from the third round on and shut down his physical gifts. once shane got outboxed and outsmarted he got confused and was reduced to looking for one big punch, same thing happened in his first fights with wright and forrest.

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                • SaiZelion
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by #1Assassin
                  i forgot the exact gameplan was but whatever it was shane didnt follow it, i guess thats why it didnt work. i remember shane didnt follow richardsons instructions at all and ****m would tell him stuff like "we worked on this shane, do like we did in the gym", "u gotta listen to me" etc.

                  part of the plan was to hurt floyd early which ****m predicted would make floyd come forward and fight more aggressive, so far so good. once there i dont know the exact gameplan but i know ****m wanted shane to step over and change the angle before he punched. then lots of bodywork and combinations. shane didnt do any of that, he was loading up looking for one big punch on the chin. he also didnt use alot of angles, he did move around the ring but it seemed more for defense than setting up offense to me. ****m wanted him to pivot to the side so he would remain in punching range, not get on his toes and dance around.

                  the gameplan was more complex than that overall but thats some parts that worked and some that didnt work. to be fair i dont know how much shane didnt throw combinations by choice and how much floyd made him not throw by beating him to the punch or countering. floyd does make every fighter he fights throw less punches than they usually do so he probably deserves some credit there. i think floyd was one step ahead of shane from the third round on and shut down his physical gifts. once shane got outboxed and outsmarted he got confused and was reduced to looking for one big punch, same thing happened in his first fights with wright and forrest.

                  ****m's game plan for Mayweather was poor and veige. In the corner, He kept telling Shane to stick the jab but wasn't giving Shane any instructions on how to avoid Floyd's pull counter over the jab. Once Floyd neutralized Shane's jab, left hook, and began rolling his shoulder away from SHane's straight right hand, ****m had no other answers.

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                  • odogg8121
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SaiZelion
                    ****m's game plan for Mayweather was poor and veige. In the corner, He kept telling Shane to stick the jab but wasn't giving Shane any instructions on how to avoid Floyd's pull counter over the jab. Once Floyd neutralized Shane's jab, left hook, and began rolling his shoulder away from SHane's straight right hand, ****m had no other answers.
                    Not true, Shane never stuck the jab, the times he did was when he caught May with those big shot. The hard jab to the body setup the big shot up stairs watch the fight again...if im wrong my bad; but i watch that fight plenty of time and when he caught May big it was setuo by the jab everytime. Yeah May started to counter the jab but Shane never stuch with it to make a diffence after the second round. Floyd ended the second round coming forward putting pressure on Shane, Shane was shocked and confused from that point on he figured he could catch May with one big shot, but the problem was he wasnt using the stiff jab to set it up like before.

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