lol..shane would kill berto,clottey and cintron..but not p.wil..great move shane..great move
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Mosley Forgets Pacquiao: Eyes Berto, Williams, Cintron
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Originally posted by Grand Champ View PostShane is a warrior.. Goes after those the other ones fear.. He should go for Williams. Would love to see that fight. Berto is still too green.
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He should fight in this order if no Pacquiao or Mayweather: Berto, Cintron, Clottey, and Williams.
Imagine if he won all of those and retired. That'd be crazy. I think he can do it too with the exception of Williams.
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Originally posted by Boxeo_Boricua View PostI'm sick and tired of people saying that ****! If Berto is too green, why does he have the WBC belt? **** that! He needs to fight a real fight and stop being a little *****! I'm tired of hearing the words Berto and Champion in the same sentence!
It's to his camp's advantage to boost his record on 2nd rate contenders. I think he can compete with those guys but ultimately loses. They want to maximize his profit before he loses.
Who cares about belts anyway? At the end of the day its the people who determine who's the best not a belt.
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Originally posted by Jay26 View Post
"Sugar" Shane Mosley has decided to stop waiting for Manny Pacquiao.
The Pomona boxer on Monday told his promoter, Richard Schaefer, to stop attempts to land a fight later this year against the world's top pound-for-pound fighter, who clearly has his sights set on a Nov. 14 fight against Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas.
"Shane says he'll be the last man standing, anyway," Schaefer told The Times Monday afternoon.
The promoter said Mosley's "marching orders" were for Schaefer to pursue a fight on HBO later this year against a field including another world welterweight champion, Andre Berto, or Paul Williams, Joshua Clottey or Kermit Cintron.
Mosley only a few weeks ago told The Times he didn't want to face one of those lesser-known boxers, but Schaefer said the thinking now is that Mosley is confident he can win such a bout, and would then be poised to cash in against a Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather Jr.
"Shane's legacy is intact, and it's not dependent on a Pacquiao yes or no," Schaefer said.
--Lance Pugmire
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