Mayweather, Cotto, Alvarez, Mosley, Wright....good card bad card???

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  • extracurRICular
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    Mayweather, Cotto, Alvarez, Mosley, Wright....good card bad card???

    Mayweather, Cotto, Alvarez, Mosley, Wright....good card bad card???

    At first glance you say.....damn!!! all those kats in ONE card that's LEGIT!!!!!!!!!!!...................but is it??????hmmmmmmmmmmm


    wachugot??????????
  • Javii86
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    #2
    Thanks to the names it looks like a great undercard, but it isn't. But hey, sometimes when expectations are at its lowest then it could very well be amazing.

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    • Big_L
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      i'm in the minority but i like alvarez/mosley. it's a good undercard fight.

      but i have no interest in watching winky wright fight. there is a 0% chance of a KO. hopefully it's only a 10 rounder.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Big_L
        i'm in the minority but i like alvarez/mosley. it's a good undercard fight.

        but i have no interest in watching winky wright fight. there is a 0% chance of a KO. hopefully it's only a 10 rounder.
        Nobody in that fight has belts so it should be a 10 rounder........wish they could make it a 4 rounder IMO......ahhhahha

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        • THE REED
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          Personally I really like Mosley-Alvarez.

          For Mosley, he's facing a fighter who is relatively inexperienced when it comes to fighting the big names. Yes, Mosley is past his prime. But he has hand speed, he has power, he has a chin, and he has a ton of championship experience. To me, his problem is his trigger. If he can pull the trigger, if he can let his hands go, we could be in for a fight most of us feel is a mismatch at this point in Mosleys career.

          For Alvarez, He's facing a once great fighter who has slipped past his prime.. yet still may be one of the most dangerous fighters he has fought so far. Don't be fooled, not being competitive with Floyd & Pacquiao does not mean you can't be competitive with others, especially Alvarez.

          If Alvarez can be seriously stunned by Cotto's no-so-great-brother, please believe if Mosley lands just one good right hand, Canelo can be put on Q street in a hot minute. past prime Mosley had Floyd Mayweather Jr hanging on for dear life. Floyd quickly changed up his game, can Canelo do that?

          Should be interesting. With all that said, I highly highly favor Alvarez.

          To me, it's a perfect fight for Canelo.... and for Mosley, ironically.

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            ****ty card..... Cool main event

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              Not even the main event interest me, Mayweather fights are freak shows and to put that kind fight as a pay perview is ludicrous.

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                #8
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                Personally I really like Mosley-Alvarez.

                For Mosley, he's facing a fighter who is relatively inexperienced when it comes to fighting the big names. Yes, Mosley is past his prime. But he has hand speed, he has power, he has a chin, and he has a ton of championship experience. To me, his problem is his trigger. If he can pull the trigger, if he can let his hands go, we could be in for a fight most of us feel is a mismatch at this point in Mosleys career.

                For Alvarez, He's facing a once great fighter who has slipped past his prime.. yet still may be one of the most dangerous fighters he has fought so far. Don't be fooled, not being competitive with Floyd & Pacquiao does not mean you can't be competitive with others, especially Alvarez.

                If Alvarez can be seriously stunned by Cotto's no-so-great-brother, please believe if Mosley lands just one good right hand, Canelo can be put on Q street in a hot minute. past prime Mosley had Floyd Mayweather Jr hanging on for dear life. Floyd quickly changed up his game, can Canelo do that?

                Should be interesting. With all that said, I highly highly favor Alvarez.

                To me, it's a perfect fight for Canelo.... and for Mosley, ironically.
                That's one of those things where it SOUNDS great...and I agree with bout 99% of what you just said..........but im reminded of........
                and it makes me go.......

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                  Originally posted by Ric Boss
                  That's one of those things where it SOUNDS great...and I agree with bout 99% of what you just said..........but im reminded of........
                  and it makes me go.......
                  Sergio Mora's a 6ft MW Southpaw with an awkward style vs a blown up WW.

                  Sergio couldn't even make the weight. He came in at 157.

                  Kinda hard to judge Shane off that fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ThePhantom5
                    Sergio Mora's a 6ft MW Southpaw with an awkward style vs a blown up WW.

                    Sergio couldn't even make the weight. He came in at 157.

                    Kinda hard to judge Shane off that fight.
                    mora's not a southpaw. he was much bigger than mosley yet he was still on the ropes the entire fight, but mosley couldn't hit him because he was so shot.

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