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Pacquiao's Adviser Says "Mosley at 144 is Too Much"
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Originally posted by mrosborne View PostI am really an Osborne, and I'm assuming you're one too given the post. Sup?
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Originally posted by Iceta View PostI'm not crazy about the weight demand that Floyd made in this fight either, but I view JMM as a tougher challenge than a lot of other fighters for Floyd. In fact, the only other fighters that I view as challenges for Mayweather at 140-147 is Paul Williams, Shane Mosley, and Manny Pacquiao. I think Cotto is overrated and even JMM and Pac would beat him.
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Originally posted by trainhard_187 View PostPosts like that arent gonna earn you credibility. Try posting something like this
"My name is boxingfan76, I dont know sh$% about boxing but am a avid fan of figure skating and men with hairy chest".
Post that and then ill give you some green!!!
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostMosley at 142 is not a fair condition. It's BS. Hank Armstrong used to fight real welters giving up 10-15 lbs. and kicked their ass.
Man up or stay out of welter. So what if a bunch of people went 'he ducked Mosley.' 20 years from now it will mean ****.
Mayweather got accused of some ducks in divisions where he was firmly established...one that never gained traction was Winky Wright because at the end of the day it was TOO big. There is no shame in the former Feather and Fly champ to say, "Too Big" in the era of day before weigh ins.
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Originally posted by baracuda View Postyou think its good for pac to say NO......he'll get accused of ducking from everybody and deserves so like floyd if he says no....that's what separates him from floyd....he fights everyone...but in a fair conditions...
If he thinks his highest effective weight is Jnr Welterweight then he can only be accused of ducking if he refuses to fight any top Jnr Welterweights. If he thinks he can make Welterweight, he should fight at 147. There are too many weight classes as it is. Some people have been comparing Pac to Henry Armstrong, but there were only 8 divisions in Armstrong's day, and he won the Welterweight title and cleaned out the division while still weighing in at only 135.Last edited by Dave Rado; 06-07-2009, 10:05 PM.
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Originally posted by mrosborne View PostExcellent point with the Armstrong reference. Unless you are taking all conceivable odds AGAINST YOU and stepping up to a weight you are too small for and assured to lose, then it isn't greatness. Period. That's what FMJ fans fail to grasp, and Pacman lunatics as well. Weightdraining a bigger guy and forcing him to be weak from the outset is called HANDICAPPING. Why not just tie one hand behind his back too? Ridiculous.
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Originally posted by freedom213 View Postnot much here like you sorting thru the ******ed posts to get to a few gems worthy of my interest. good to know distant family is around though, even spelled the same. Where you from my man?
Hell, if you ever go to Texas, it doesn't matter how your last name is spelled, it's still pronounced OSBURN!
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostMosley at 142 is not a fair condition. It's BS. Hank Armstrong used to fight real welters giving up 10-15 lbs. and kicked their ass.
Man up or stay out of welter. So what if a bunch of people went 'he ducked Mosley.' 20 years from now it will mean ****.
Mayweather got accused of some ducks in divisions where he was firmly established...one that never gained traction was Winky Wright because at the end of the day it was TOO big. There is no shame in the former Feather and Fly champ to say, "Too Big" in the era of day before weigh ins.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostIt's absolutely ridiculous to claim that asking a fighter to come in weight drained is "fair conditions". doing that is nothing short of disgusting and makes a complete farce of a great sport.
If he thinks his highest effective weight is Jnr Welterweight then he can only be accused of ducking if he refuses to fight any top Jnr Welterweights. If he thinks he can make Welterweight, he should fight at 147. There are too many weight classes as it is. Some people have been comparing Pac to Henry Armstrong, but there were only 8 divisions in Armstrong's day, and won the Welterweight title and cleaned out the division while still weighing in at only 135.
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