Comments Thread For: Photos: Shane Mosley Grabs His First Win in Four Years

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  • Motofan
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    #11
    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
    Did Mosley look good? Did he actually pull the trigger? I see he didnt even open up Cano's cuts like they usually do.
    Shane looked bad and scared to throw like always. The only thing that saved him was the fact that he realized he could just walk through whatever Cano threw. But Shane still looked very tentative. But he looked amazing compared to his last showings (not difficult to do.)

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    • samouraļ
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      #12
      He still looked bad, and his reflexes were terrible. He got tagged with LOTS more than he needed to simply because he couldn't react in time. Still, about midway he began throwing a lot more. His power was OK but definitely not what it used to be. He should hang them up but he won't.

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      • Rolaz
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        #13
        I won't be surprise if the Golden Boy Promo would line him up against Floyd Jr...

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        • TLC8
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          #14
          Couldn't Be More Happier For A Legend Like Mosley;He Fought Them All, Win, Lose, Draw

          Mosley is a legend of the game. Floyd Mayweather is not. Shane fought the best of the best, in their prime, multiple times if needed, Win, Lose, or Draw. Went up and fought Winky Wright & Vernon Forrest TWICE EACH, both much larger than Shane, and both Hall of Famers. That's credible. Shane Went To War With:

          Oscar Dela Hoya: (twice IN their prime/Hall of Famer)
          Juan Vargas: (twice in their prime)
          Winky Wright: (twice in their prime)
          Vernon Forrest: (twice in their prime)
          Miguel Cotto: (In their prime)
          Pacquiao: (In Pac's prime)
          Canelo Alvarez: (In Canelo's Prime)
          As well as Mayorga, Margarito, and Sergio Mora.

          That's CREDIBLE... he had the ballz to fight the best; that's what you're measured by; NOT by how you manufacture an undefeated record.

          Congratulations to Sugar Shane Mosley, "Legend", "Hall of Famer"

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          • Hot Shyt
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            #15
            Originally posted by TLC8
            Mosley is a legend of the game. Floyd Mayweather is not. Shane fought the best of the best, in their prime, multiple times if needed, Win, Lose, or Draw. Went up and fought Winky Wright & Vernon Forrest TWICE EACH, both much larger than Shane, and both Hall of Famers. That's credible. Shane Went To War With:

            Oscar Dela Hoya: (twice IN their prime/Hall of Famer)
            Juan Vargas: (twice in their prime)
            Winky Wright: (twice in their prime)
            Vernon Forrest: (twice in their prime)
            Miguel Cotto: (In their prime)
            Pacquiao: (In Pac's prime)
            Canelo Alvarez: (In Canelo's Prime)
            As well as Mayorga, Margarito, and Sergio Mora.

            That's CREDIBLE... he had the ballz to fight the best; that's what you're measured by; NOT by how you manufacture an undefeated record.

            Congratulations to Sugar Shane Mosley, "Legend", "Hall of Famer"

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