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Why did Pacquiao fight Mosley?
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostWhy? What would that matter or prove? If you didn't know what the rankings were at the time. Then it's obvious that you just have no idea what you're talking about.
I mean not like it was 4 years ago. It was just 4 months.
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Originally posted by BritishBoxing92 View Postas much as i like pac i have no idea it was a worthless fight but hey i guess they wanted to give mosley another big pay cheque seeming as though his ex wiped him out, the rematch with JMM makes more sense tbh it would have been a better fight to watch instead of pacs 12 round sparring session with mosley, ah well whats done is done if pac beats JMM then either Berto/Zavek Winner or Mike Jones or just a thought ortiz/mayweather jr winner (lol)
If the Floyd fight still can't be made in May 2012...I see him taking the winner of Cotto-Margarito again. Or even fighting Ortiz if he loses to Mayweaher.
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Originally posted by BoxingFollower View PostWhy did Pacquiao fight Mosley?
Bob Arum & Roach had said that Floyd won over a old, shot Mosley, but then they pick him.
Why didn't he fight someone prime? With Pac being three suppose P4P king couldn't he have easily sold a ppv bout with Berto, Madiana, or Bradley? After all, all these guys have bigger followings than Joshua Clottey could ever dream if.
Or was it for money? I thought Pacquiao was the peoples champion and not money hungry like Mayweather?
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Because he looked good enough for the first 2 rounds against Mayweather that they thought it might be an interesting fight, and yet still looked bad enough against Mora that Roach knew he wasn't that big of a threat at this stage of his career.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostCouldn't or wouldn't. It was Mosley's tactics to be defensive, he feared Pacquiao's power.
And he did look in better shape as everyone who saw the weigh in agreed on.
He couldn't pull the trigger fast enough against Mora or against Floyd after 2 rounds.
If could he would have. The reason why he was so defensive. Was because, he was shot to pieces and he COULDN'T Pull the trigger fast enough.
He just done as a fighter. The Margarito fight was his last hurrah. Every great fighter has one last good fight. The Margarito was his. He looked horrible in his fight prior to Margarito.
He just shot. Don't come in here with this wouldn't nonsense. It's because he couldn't.
And, whose everyone that agreed? I saw both weigh-ins. There is no evidence that he was in better shape comparing to the other fight.
You're an idiot.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostName wise Berto doesn't have the name recognition as Mosley.
But, the Berto fight was still very sell-able.
You could have sold it as Pac vs an African American fighter for the first time in his career(Haitian American, but even so) and a fast fighter at that. Who was coming off a dominated 1st round KO win.
You could have sold it as Pac vs a young undefeated champion.
You could have sold it as Pac unifying and cleaning out the division.
All those 3 would have made that fight bankable.
You add all that with Pac name. You could have sold that fight. They chose to go the easy route though and cherry pick a shot to pieces fighter. It is what it is, I suppose.
I mean I personally would have rather seen Pac unify with a young champ but I dont think Pac ducked Berto and I understand the thinking behind picking Shane.
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Just as I thought Mosley was ranked 3rd at welter when Pacquiao fought Mosley
No.1 Pacquiao
No.2 Ortiz
No.3 Mosley
http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/1...pound-rankings
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...s-in-the-world
Pacquiao taking on the best available again.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostJust as I thought Mosley was ranked 3rd at welter when Pacquiao fought Mosley
No.1 Pacquiao
No.2 Ortiz
No.3 Mosley
http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/1...pound-rankings
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...s-in-the-world
Pacquiao taking on the best available again.
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