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  • #31
    What kind of power are we expecting from Shane? Huffin' and Puffin' Power??? Pacquiao will beat him good he'll forget his name - inside five excruciating rounds.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Rolaz View Post
      All of Pacman's past opponents said the same thing, they're gonna KO Pacman! But, see, inside the ring its totally different story, Pacman uses his fist to do the talking! Mosley is simply promoting himself. Instead of emphasizing his punching power, which failed to KO his last 2 opponents, Mosley should prepare on how to neutralize Pacman' SPEED!
      That's exactly what he should do....but Shane is obsessed with his power and strength....too bad he no longer has the stamina to apply it over the full 12 rds.

      "I'm too much man for him" - SSM on Mayweather

      "This isn't a weightlifting contest" - Floyds reply.


      Who was right??

      Shane needs to focus on the right plan to apply that power and stregth. Personally i think he should walk Pac down and try get him on the back foot.

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      • #33
        And when that happens as I said it will, Mayweathwer wherever he is now will just vaporize.

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        • #34
          When Mosley shows up and performs and does his job well, wipes away the disdain of his last 2outings , all these CASUAL boxing **** talkers arent going to show up in the forums,Your going to be quite like "good little children" should. And let me say this, i am taking account of the naysayers, the jump on/jump off bandwagon riding fans(all the blind *******S who dont even know how to throw a correct punch and dont understand boxing LOL)... I will be addressing some of you after the fight, but i know you wont be on to EAT THIS CROW tht you 4show are going to deserve!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Tweezy316 View Post
            I would love to see a Rahman-Lewis 1 ending or should I say hear about it cause I ain't buying this fight. But I'd like for that to happen to teach those cherry pickers a lesson. Say what you want about Floyd but at least he's fighting CHAMPIONS!! Everytime Pac fights it's former this and former that. Trying to build the fight off the fighters past experiences instead of what he's doing now. Which is NOTHING! If Shane can't get the surprise knockout then I hope this fight flops. Those are the only two things to stop this cherry picking machine.
            You're right about the cherry picking but did you just say Floyd and fighting CHAMPIONS? How many CHAMPS did he fight in his past 10? Oscar, Baldomir and Gatti by my count! Thats 10 fights and 6 1/2 years. Unless you're counting Corley, Bruseles, Sharmba, Judah who somehow didn't lose his IBF/WBA straps against that tomato can Baldomir when he lost, Hatton who was ineffective at 147 just ask Collazo who should've been Ricky's first loss, Marquez who is ineffective above 135 and Mosley. Well, you can throw Mosley in there since he was the man to beat Margs who was the man to beat the CHAMP Cotto, even though one Sugar Shane Mosley hadn't fought in over a 1 1/2 years! You're argument for Floyd is sh#t!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by xaviertooth View Post
              let's be real. floyd is the grandfather of cherry-pickers. he waited for years, retired and comeback for shane to get older before he fought him. it's funny how floyd fans claim other boxers as cherry-pickers when without looking at who are they adoring.

              also the only people who wish pac-mosley fight to flop are floyd diehard fans (repeat: diehard!) who are insecure that pacquiao (and mosley) can surpass the highest PPV sales (now that its on mainstream network) without acknowledging that it was oscar who lifted the PPV buys.
              So now all the sudden it was Oscar who lifted the PPV buys? You mean to tell me it had nothing to do with the fact that he was fighting a young undefeated black american? You mean to tell me it had nothing to do with 24/7 which was Floyd's idea? You mean to tell me during the 24/7 it wasn't Floyd that was hyping the fight up and during the press conferences? Yup it was all Oscar lol. Then why did Oscar vs Manny only do 1.2m homes? Why does Floyd outsell Pac against common opponents? And yet people try and call Pac the cash cow lol. If you think this joke fight pac vs mosley will outsell mayweather-mosley let alone de la hoya-mayweather well then you're a bigger ******* than I thought!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by KTFO View Post
                You're right about the cherry picking but did you just say Floyd and fighting CHAMPIONS? How many CHAMPS did he fight in his past 10? Oscar, Baldomir and Gatti by my count! Thats 10 fights and 6 1/2 years. Unless you're counting Corley, Bruseles, Sharmba, Judah who somehow didn't lose his IBF/WBA straps against that tomato can Baldomir when he lost, Hatton who was ineffective at 147 just ask Collazo who should've been Ricky's first loss, Marquez who is ineffective above 135 and Mosley. Well, you can throw Mosley in there since he was the man to beat Margs who was the man to beat the CHAMP Cotto, even though one Sugar Shane Mosley hadn't fought in over a 1 1/2 years! You're argument for Floyd is sh#t!
                Pac is fighting Mosley (former champion) before that Margarito (former champion) before that Clottey (former champion). Floyd fought Mosley who was (current champion) before that he fought Marquez who was a champion and p4p #2. Now I know some people say Marquez is ineffective above 135 and I ask what is the reasoning for this assumption? Because he moved up in weight and fought the best fighter in the world? Keep hatin haters. Wasn't nobody hatin when Mosley moved up to fight Oscar. Moving on. Before that he fought Hatton (current champion). And before that he moved up in weight to fight Oscar for his 154 lb WBC title so once again (current champion). And before that he fought the lineal champion in Carlos Baldomir. Call it what you want say what you want about any of those fighters. But the FACT reamains that they were CHAMPIONS when Floyd fought them. Not FORMER Champions like Pac's recent opponents. So how is my argument for Floyd **** again?

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                • #38
                  Honesty Honesty.... Honesty

                  A few things are true here:

                  1) Shane Does Have a Puncher's Chance
                  I'm not rallying that will win the fight, but it's obvious Shane has more hand speed and power than any of the opponents Manny has faced since Marquez in 2008 (damn that's sad). The biggest testament to Shane's power is the fact that he KO'd Margarito. It took Shane less rounds and less punches. While we praise Manny for rearranging Margarito's face with those 400+ punches he landed on it, he still did not KO Margarito. Shane devastated Margarito with 200+ punches he landed by the 9th round.

                  2) If Manny is KO'd by Shane, it'll happen early
                  If and only IF Shane KO's Manny, it'll happen early. Why? Though Manny has been boxing much better as a result of Roach's training, Manny still has a tendency exchange. Landing punches on Manny is not difficult and Shane has a very realistic opportunity to land some bombs on Manny WHO IS NOT GOOD AT WRAPPING FIGHTERS UP. But, after he has a bad round, Roach will get his fighter back on track and tell him to return to boxing. From there Pacquiao will control the the fight.

                  As long as Manny doesn't exchange with Shane, he'll be just fine.

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                  • #39
                    I mean..... Manny Pacquiao does have the style that suits Shane Mosley
                    more than his past more defensive minded opponents. Mosley has a bad
                    run against guys who box, use a jab and work the ring. Manny is open
                    to get hit all day, so perhaps Mosley has a punchers chance but I think
                    Manny speed, work rate and stamina might be a lil too much for Shane
                    at this point in his career. I don't think Pac is going to stand there
                    and duke it out with Mosley. Pac is pretty fast and while both display
                    lil to no defense, Manny might be able to get his shots off faster and
                    more at a time. Will see but it looks like Shane may be another
                    victim talking about "My power" all the time. Shane! Did you see
                    Pac's last fights? Power is not enough to beat him! These guys
                    never learn.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by KTFO View Post
                      You're right about the cherry picking but did you just say Floyd and fighting CHAMPIONS? How many CHAMPS did he fight in his past 10? Oscar, Baldomir and Gatti by my count! Thats 10 fights and 6 1/2 years. Unless you're counting Corley, Bruseles, Sharmba, Judah who somehow didn't lose his IBF/WBA straps against that tomato can Baldomir when he lost, Hatton who was ineffective at 147 just ask Collazo who should've been Ricky's first loss, Marquez who is ineffective above 135 and Mosley. Well, you can throw Mosley in there since he was the man to beat Margs who was the man to beat the CHAMP Cotto, even though one Sugar Shane Mosley hadn't fought in over a 1 1/2 years! You're argument for Floyd is sh#t!
                      Say what you want... Floyd has fought more champions/former champions than anyone in the entire sport besides soon to be 46 y/o Bernard Hopkins... That is FACT.

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