Jeff Mayweather: "I just don't see Manny knocking Shane out"

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  • Evil Abed
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    Jeff Mayweather: "I just don't see Manny knocking Shane out"

    By Percy Crawford | April 28, 2011

    "I don't think Shane is going to get stopped by Manny. Shane is a guy who has went up as high as 160 pounds and fought much bigger guys and much stronger guys than Manny. I mean, of course one punch can change anything, but at the same time, I just don't see it happening to Mosley," stated world-class trainer Jeff Mayweather, who shared his thoughts on Freddie Roach's bold prediction that pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao would be the first to stop three-division world champion "Sugar" Shane Mosley. According to Jeff, Mosley still has some fuel left in the tank and will be a very live underdog despite the odds.

    "He's been durable his entire career and I don't think that he's completely done. He still carries a big punch and decent speed and I think if he catches Manny the way he caught Floyd, we will be looking at another upset," Jeff explained as he talked about the fight during a recent interview with FightHype. "I think he is a live underdog with a punchers chance. That's what I see in Shane. I'm not a Manny hater or anything like that, but I just don't see Manny knocking Shane out."

    Despite Jeff's opinion, there's still a good possibility that Pacquiao could very well be the first to stop the future Hall of Famer. Should that happen, however, Jeff does not think Pacquiao's performance against Mosley can outdo that of his nephew, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who defeated Shane via unanimous decision nearly a year ago. "If he does, more power to him, but at the same time, what does it matter when every time you do something to somebody, Floyd already did it before you. You knocked out Hatton, so what? Floyd beat him first. You knocked out De La Hoya; Floyd beat De La Hoya at his own weight class. So basically, all you are doing is following everyone that Floyd s fighting and Floyd has already done the damage to them."
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    Originally posted by kingkenny
    unless shane comes in juiced up,then we are in for a great fight
    I see it as "if shane comes in juiced up, then we are in for a great fight".

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    • William Blake
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      #3
      ****m could throw in the towel after Shane is taking too many with no hope of winning and the ref could also stop the fight after Shane eats combination after combination.

      According to Roger, "Jeff don't know sh$t about boxing".

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      • Larry the boss
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        #4
        when did shane fight at 160?

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          #5
          Originally posted by ThePhantom5
          By Percy Crawford | April 28, 2011

          "I don't think Shane is going to get stopped by Manny. Shane is a guy who has went up as high as 160 pounds and fought much bigger guys and much stronger guys than Manny. I mean, of course one punch can change anything, but at the same time, I just don't see it happening to Mosley," stated world-class trainer Jeff Mayweather, who shared his thoughts on Freddie Roach's bold prediction that pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao would be the first to stop three-division world champion "Sugar" Shane Mosley. According to Jeff, Mosley still has some fuel left in the tank and will be a very live underdog despite the odds.

          "He's been durable his entire career and I don't think that he's completely done. He still carries a big punch and decent speed and I think if he catches Manny the way he caught Floyd, we will be looking at another upset," Jeff explained as he talked about the fight during a recent interview with FightHype. "I think he is a live underdog with a punchers chance. That's what I see in Shane. I'm not a Manny hater or anything like that, but I just don't see Manny knocking Shane out."

          Despite Jeff's opinion, there's still a good possibility that Pacquiao could very well be the first to stop the future Hall of Famer. Should that happen, however, Jeff does not think Pacquiao's performance against Mosley can outdo that of his nephew, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who defeated Shane via unanimous decision nearly a year ago. "If he does, more power to him, but at the same time, what does it matter when every time you do something to somebody, Floyd already did it before you. You knocked out Hatton, so what? Floyd beat him first. You knocked out De La Hoya; Floyd beat De La Hoya at his own weight class. So basically, all you are doing is following everyone that Floyd s fighting and Floyd has already done the damage to them."
          http://www.fighthype.com/pages/content9833.html
          Yeah so true.... Cotto...Margarito....etc haha

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            #6
            pitty stoppage maybe.

            I put a very small bet, $20 to make $100, that manny wins by stoppage in rounds 10-12. I think if there is going to be a stoppage it will be by ****m or the ref.

            If shane can keep it relatively competitive he'll go the distance.

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              Originally posted by boxingsmash69
              I see it as "if shane comes in juiced up, then we are in for a great fight".
              Not really I mean. I hope Shane comes in juice up. But, I don't think it would matter if he did.

              He was juiced up and look like ish against Oscar. Granted Oscar was probably juiced up as well. But, either way the fight was meh....Especially compared to the first fight.

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              • Check_hooks
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                Mayweather was never even close to stopping Mosley. Mosley was never hurt once against Mayweather.

                If Pac KO's Mosley than you can guarantee than Floyd will commit another crime asap so he can get locked up instead of fighting Pac.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Check_hooks
                  Mayweather was never even close to stopping Mosley. Mosley was never hurt once against Mayweather.
                  ****m came close to throwing the towel though, if you recall. It's not that hard for me to imagine if mosley is down very badly on the scorecards, late in the fight and nothing he is doing is working and he's taking physical punishment. ****m loves shane and would throw in the towel. Bayless would probably stop it as well (like he did pac-cotto).

                  But again, if shane is being competitive it will go the distance. If it's a complete wipe out mercy stoppage is strong possibility. just depends on how the fight goes.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #10
                    Pac is just on another level right now and I can't see a fighter of Mosley's present level doing anything to derail him but I could be wrong.

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