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  • amayseng
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    #51
    Originally posted by Jdown004
    Lol, besides the fact that you only addressed my post with saying theres no such thing as luck with no back up of your philosophical reasoning and that Berto is a bum, doesn't disprove anything I said. And how dare you say Berto is bum because of the fight with Collazo. Collazo is a pretty good southpaw. If he didnt gloat and run outa stamina in the later rounds than he woulda got the decision. But to say that Berto is a bum or that he clearly lossed is also idiot. Berto was gettin eatin up with left straights which shows he has problems with southpaw and he may even lose this weekend againt ortiz. I will never get on here and say any fighter is a bum, and one thing I guarantee is if you were in the ring with berto, you wouldn't say that. Anyway Mosely did get lucky with the right hook he threw. Mayweather proved it the rest of the fight. Have a nice day
    there is no way i will have a nice day. my 16 year old nephew has leukemia. my days are ruined everyday. however, my son just hit 6 homeruns in practice so that improves my already ruined day....there are no "nice " days in my family but thanks for trying.

    more importantly, like i said there is no such thing as luck...shane has been training as a pro for 19 years developing skills and coordination, the man is a world champion, what he has developed to land the straight left to the body and overhand right on floyd buckling him was because of his training and hard work not because he got "lucky"

    also, berto's resume is crap, he talks smack like he is the man but wont fight
    top opposition always having guys come up..

    and also , he did lose to collazo, quintana also knocked him down although it

    wasnt scored...

    berto is fast and quick with no ring iq, his 1-2-hold combination is bush...

    below you can review this paper champions resume

    2010-11-27 145 Freddy Hernandez 147 29-1-0

    MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W TKO 1 12

    time: 2:07 | referee: Russell Mora | judge: Patricia Morse Jarman | judge: Richard Houck | judge: David Sutherland
    WBC welterweight title
    Hernandez down once


    2010-04-10 146½ Carlos Quintana 146½ 27-2-0

    BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida, United States W TKO 8 12

    time: 2:16 | referee: Tommy Kimmons | judge: Michael Pernick 68-64 | judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula 68-64 | judge: Jack Woodburn 68-64
    WBC welterweight title


    2009-05-30 145¾ Juan Urango 146½ 21-1-1

    Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, United States W UD 12 12

    referee: Tommy Kimmons | judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula 118-110 | judge: Raul Nieves 118-110 | judge: Michael Pernick 117-111
    WBC welterweight title


    2009-01-17 145¾ Luis Collazo 145¾ 29-3-0

    Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States W UD 12 12

    referee: Keith Hughes | judge: Bill Clancy 116-111 | judge: Larry Ingle 114-113 | judge: Gary Ritter 114-113
    WBC welterweight title


    2008-09-27 145½ Steve Forbes 147 33-6-0

    Home Depot Center, Carson, California, United States W UD 12 12

    referee: James Jen-Kin | judge: Jose Cobian 116-111 | judge: Steve Morrow 118-109 | judge: Nobuaki Uratani 118-109
    WBC welterweight title


    2008-06-21 146 Miguel Angel Rodriguez 145 29-2-0

    FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, United States W TKO 7 12

    time: 2:13 | referee: Laurence Cole | judge: Jose Juan Guerra 59-55 | judge: Oren Shellenberger 59-55 | judge: Jack Woodburn 59-55
    vacant WBC welterweight title


    2008-02-09 146 Michel Trabant 146 43-2-1

    Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, United States W RTD 6 10

    time: 3:00 | referee: Raul Caiz Jr | judge: Ralph McKnight | judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula | judge: Pat Russell
    NABF welterweight title


    2007-09-29 146 David Estrada 146½ 21-3-0

    Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 11 12

    time: 1:17 | referee: David Fields | judge: John Poturaj | judge: Luis Rivera | judge: Jean Williams
    NABF welterweight title
    WBC and IBF Welterweight Title Eliminator


    2007-07-27 146 Cosme Rivera 147 30-10-2

    City Center, Saratoga Springs, New York, United States W UD 10 10

    referee: Charlie Fitch | judge: Wayne Kelly 97-92 | judge: Tom Schreck 98-91 | judge: Bill Costello 98-91
    Berto down in round 6


    2007-05-19 146 Martinus Clay 147 12-14-2

    FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, United States W TKO 7 10

    time: 2:15


    2007-02-17 145½ Norberto Bravo 146½ 23-12-3

    Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W TKO 1 10

    time: 2:28 | referee: Joe Cusano | judge: Bill Costello | judge: Steve Epstein | judge: Alan Rubenstein


    2006-12-09 146 Miguel Figueroa 147 25-4-2

    Alltel Arena, North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States W TKO 6 10

    time: 1:59 | referee: Laurence Cole | judge: Bill Morrison | judge: David Sutherland | judge: Gale E. Van Hoy


    2006-10-21 148 James Crayton 147¼ 34-22-2

    Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, United States W KO 5 8

    time: 0:34 | referee: Rocky Burke


    2006-08-05 147 Roberto Valenzuela 149 37-25-2

    Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States W TKO 1 8

    time: 2:19 | referee: Ken Ezzo | judge: **** Flaherty | judge: Tony Paolillo | judge: Melvina Lathan


    2006-06-17 149 Sammy Sparkman 147¾ 18-14-1

    FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, United States W TKO 2 8

    time: 2:50 | referee: Bill Clancy


    2006-05-17 148½ Gerardo Cesar Prieto 149 5-3-1

    Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W TKO 3 4

    time: 1:52 | referee: **** Flaherty | judge: Don Trella | judge: Steve Epstein | judge: Frank Lombardi


    2006-04-14 148 Horatio Garcia 153 14-6-1

    Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, California, United States W RTD 3 8

    time: 3:00 | referee: Ray Corona


    2006-02-03 148 Jonathan Tubbs 147 7-0-1

    Northern Quest Casino, Airway Heights, Washington, United States W TKO 3 8

    time: 2:44 | referee: Jeff Macaluso


    2005-12-03 149½ Taronze Washington 150 8-2-0

    Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W KO 1 8

    time: 2:50 | referee: Kenny Bayless


    2005-11-04 148 Maurice Chalmers 151 6-6-1

    Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, Oklahoma, United States W TKO 1 6

    time: 1:36 | referee: Gary Ritter


    2005-10-01 152¼ William Johnson 158 6-4-1

    St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Florida, United States W KO 1 4

    time: 1:36 | referee: Jorge Alonso | judge: Michele Hellstern | judge: Don Balas | judge: Mark Streisand


    2005-06-09 151 Anthony Little 151 4-1-0

    Grand Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W TKO 6 6

    time: 1:36


    2005-05-06 150 Tim Himes 151 4-0-0

    Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States W TKO 1 6

    time: 2:10 | referee: Johnny Callas


    2005-02-24 155 Daniel Neal 155 8-7-1

    Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W UD 4 4

    referee: Ricky Gonzalez | 40-36 | 40-36 | 40-36


    2005-01-28 150¼ Edgar Galvan 153 1-2-1

    Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W TKO 1 4

    time: 1:59 | referee: Wayne Kelly | judge: Robert Perez | judge: Steve Weisfeld | judge: Tony Paolillo


    2005-01-21 154¼ Joseph Benjamin 153 1-6-1

    Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W UD 4 4

    referee: Steve Smoger | judge: Steve Epstein 40-35 | judge: Don Trella 40-35 | judge: Frank Lombardi 40-35
    Benjamin down in the 1st rd.


    2004-12-04 162 Michael Robinson 156 2-1-0

    Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States W TKO 3 4

    time: 2:15

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    • mathed
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      #52
      Mosley with the same fate and kiss of death as Pac's last opponents: "I think my size will be the factor"

      Then, they get all smashed up and say: "He is the best fighter I have ever faced."

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      • Jdown004
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        #53
        Originally posted by amayseng
        there is no way i will have a nice day. my 16 year old nephew has leukemia. my days are ruined everyday. however, my son just hit 6 homeruns in practice so that improves my already ruined day....there are no "nice " days in my family but thanks for trying.

        more importantly, like i said there is no such thing as luck...shane has been training as a pro for 19 years developing skills and coordination, the man is a world champion, what he has developed to land the straight left to the body and overhand right on floyd buckling him was because of his training and hard work not because he got "lucky"

        also, berto's resume is crap, he talks smack like he is the man but wont fight
        top opposition always having guys come up..

        and also , he did lose to collazo, quintana also knocked him down although it

        wasnt scored...

        berto is fast and quick with no ring iq, his 1-2-hold combination is bush...

        below you can review this paper champions resume

        2010-11-27 145 Freddy Hernandez 147 29-1-0

        MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W TKO 1 12

        time: 2:07 | referee: Russell Mora | judge: Patricia Morse Jarman | judge: Richard Houck | judge: David Sutherland
        WBC welterweight title
        Hernandez down once


        2010-04-10 146½ Carlos Quintana 146½ 27-2-0

        BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida, United States W TKO 8 12

        time: 2:16 | referee: Tommy Kimmons | judge: Michael Pernick 68-64 | judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula 68-64 | judge: Jack Woodburn 68-64
        WBC welterweight title


        2009-05-30 145¾ Juan Urango 146½ 21-1-1

        Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, United States W UD 12 12

        referee: Tommy Kimmons | judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula 118-110 | judge: Raul Nieves 118-110 | judge: Michael Pernick 117-111
        WBC welterweight title


        2009-01-17 145¾ Luis Collazo 145¾ 29-3-0

        Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States W UD 12 12

        referee: Keith Hughes | judge: Bill Clancy 116-111 | judge: Larry Ingle 114-113 | judge: Gary Ritter 114-113
        WBC welterweight title


        2008-09-27 145½ Steve Forbes 147 33-6-0

        Home Depot Center, Carson, California, United States W UD 12 12

        referee: James Jen-Kin | judge: Jose Cobian 116-111 | judge: Steve Morrow 118-109 | judge: Nobuaki Uratani 118-109
        WBC welterweight title


        2008-06-21 146 Miguel Angel Rodriguez 145 29-2-0

        FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, United States W TKO 7 12

        time: 2:13 | referee: Laurence Cole | judge: Jose Juan Guerra 59-55 | judge: Oren Shellenberger 59-55 | judge: Jack Woodburn 59-55
        vacant WBC welterweight title


        2008-02-09 146 Michel Trabant 146 43-2-1

        Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, United States W RTD 6 10

        time: 3:00 | referee: Raul Caiz Jr | judge: Ralph McKnight | judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula | judge: Pat Russell
        NABF welterweight title


        2007-09-29 146 David Estrada 146½ 21-3-0

        Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 11 12

        time: 1:17 | referee: David Fields | judge: John Poturaj | judge: Luis Rivera | judge: Jean Williams
        NABF welterweight title
        WBC and IBF Welterweight Title Eliminator


        2007-07-27 146 Cosme Rivera 147 30-10-2

        City Center, Saratoga Springs, New York, United States W UD 10 10

        referee: Charlie Fitch | judge: Wayne Kelly 97-92 | judge: Tom Schreck 98-91 | judge: Bill Costello 98-91
        Berto down in round 6


        2007-05-19 146 Martinus Clay 147 12-14-2

        FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, United States W TKO 7 10

        time: 2:15


        2007-02-17 145½ Norberto Bravo 146½ 23-12-3

        Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W TKO 1 10

        time: 2:28 | referee: Joe Cusano | judge: Bill Costello | judge: Steve Epstein | judge: Alan Rubenstein


        2006-12-09 146 Miguel Figueroa 147 25-4-2

        Alltel Arena, North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States W TKO 6 10

        time: 1:59 | referee: Laurence Cole | judge: Bill Morrison | judge: David Sutherland | judge: Gale E. Van Hoy


        2006-10-21 148 James Crayton 147¼ 34-22-2

        Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, United States W KO 5 8

        time: 0:34 | referee: Rocky Burke


        2006-08-05 147 Roberto Valenzuela 149 37-25-2

        Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States W TKO 1 8

        time: 2:19 | referee: Ken Ezzo | judge: **** Flaherty | judge: Tony Paolillo | judge: Melvina Lathan


        2006-06-17 149 Sammy Sparkman 147¾ 18-14-1

        FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, United States W TKO 2 8

        time: 2:50 | referee: Bill Clancy


        2006-05-17 148½ Gerardo Cesar Prieto 149 5-3-1

        Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W TKO 3 4

        time: 1:52 | referee: **** Flaherty | judge: Don Trella | judge: Steve Epstein | judge: Frank Lombardi


        2006-04-14 148 Horatio Garcia 153 14-6-1

        Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, California, United States W RTD 3 8

        time: 3:00 | referee: Ray Corona


        2006-02-03 148 Jonathan Tubbs 147 7-0-1

        Northern Quest Casino, Airway Heights, Washington, United States W TKO 3 8

        time: 2:44 | referee: Jeff Macaluso


        2005-12-03 149½ Taronze Washington 150 8-2-0

        Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W KO 1 8

        time: 2:50 | referee: Kenny Bayless


        2005-11-04 148 Maurice Chalmers 151 6-6-1

        Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, Oklahoma, United States W TKO 1 6

        time: 1:36 | referee: Gary Ritter


        2005-10-01 152¼ William Johnson 158 6-4-1

        St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Florida, United States W KO 1 4

        time: 1:36 | referee: Jorge Alonso | judge: Michele Hellstern | judge: Don Balas | judge: Mark Streisand


        2005-06-09 151 Anthony Little 151 4-1-0

        Grand Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W TKO 6 6

        time: 1:36


        2005-05-06 150 Tim Himes 151 4-0-0

        Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States W TKO 1 6

        time: 2:10 | referee: Johnny Callas


        2005-02-24 155 Daniel Neal 155 8-7-1

        Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W UD 4 4

        referee: Ricky Gonzalez | 40-36 | 40-36 | 40-36


        2005-01-28 150¼ Edgar Galvan 153 1-2-1

        Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, New York, United States W TKO 1 4

        time: 1:59 | referee: Wayne Kelly | judge: Robert Perez | judge: Steve Weisfeld | judge: Tony Paolillo


        2005-01-21 154¼ Joseph Benjamin 153 1-6-1

        Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W UD 4 4

        referee: Steve Smoger | judge: Steve Epstein 40-35 | judge: Don Trella 40-35 | judge: Frank Lombardi 40-35
        Benjamin down in the 1st rd.


        2004-12-04 162 Michael Robinson 156 2-1-0

        Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States W TKO 3 4

        time: 2:15
        First off don't bring personal business into it. And for Andre Berto's resume thats actually pretty impressive for someone that is 27-0, what kind of promoter would throw him into the ring with the best fighter out there right now. THEY R BUILDING HIM UP. He was suppose to fight mosley back in jan of last year and it fell through because of the haiti quake. Anyway you cant say he beat collazo, well because he didn't, it was a close fight it could of gone either way. I'm not riding anyones **** especially Berto but I'm just realistic. And if you read my post carefully I'm not talking about Mosley 1-2 to the body then to head combo to be lucky, I love that combo and he had the speed and timing to pull it off. Im talking about the right hook that was lucky. If you watch the fight, thats the punch that really hurt Mayweather(his legs were gone).Mosely was goin nuts like a wild dog trying to get rid of him and he happened to throw his signature right hook when mayweathewas throwing a hook. He didn't think to himself(oh i can counter mayweather right now because hes gonna throw a left hook). He was just thinking i gotta him outa here, which makes the right hook he threw lucky. Anything else??

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        • koboy
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          #54
          The question is - Will grandpa Mosley wear his mouthguard over his dentures or not?

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          • LeadUppercut
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            #55
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Shane Mosley believes he will show Manny Pacquiao that size does matter. [Click Here To Read More]
            Jeez Shane, you cant be serious ?

            " coz I'm bigger "

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            • LeadUppercut
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              #56
              Originally posted by rambov
              Mosely by brutal ko in 3!
              Originally posted by Akucapri
              Shane Mosley is getting stopped in 4, guaranteed.
              He is going to be overwhelmed.
              Pac aint gonna have Shane out that early, if at all.

              Easy UD for Manny or late stoppage by ****m.

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              • LeadUppercut
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                #57
                Originally posted by SluggerFan
                First of all, learn how to spell and add some punctuation. Secondly, Margarito didn't appear weight drained at all. He was fighting hard even after he was getting soundly beaten. Sorry, your weight drained argument holds no weight (yes, pun intended), especially for a guy who spent almost his entire career at 147 lbs. The only previous fight Margarito fought anyone good at 154 lbs, he lost. So, knowing you are biased as f**k, you could also say that Pacquiao forced him up in weight which he hasn't looked good against name opponents, right... Stop being so biased...
                I totally agree.

                Margarito is a welterweight, he wasn't weight-drained in that fight.

                He even commented during his camp that the extra weight suited him better.

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                • Jack Napier
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                  #58
                  won't matter much
                  Shane will fight hard but take more than he gives
                  just like Tony, Shane will be in it physically but not on rounds
                  he will get minimal damage done as Pac picks him apart

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                  • goldenbear
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                    #59
                    You need a great jab to keep Pacman @ bay and Shane doesn't have one so I see him being in a bit of trouble. He may get frustrated like he did against Mayweather because of the difference in speed. He will land more punches against Manny and will do ok in the first 4 rounds but after that I think age shows and he takes unfortunately a beating. It's a shame they duct Mosley till he became Oldsley.

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