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    Comments Thread For: Shane Mosley Jr. relishing his own Indian summer

    Shane Mosley Jr, the son of the boxing icon, credits his love of the sport with his ongoing evolution as a fighter
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    Mosley Jr v. Ali-Walsh

    Loser has to get lost.
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      #3
      One has to be careful when saying this and that fighter is a legend, that's a big word.

      Jacobs was one of the best middleweights in the world, but not a legend. Anyway, I'm just being particular with words I guess.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Liondw View Post
        One has to be careful when saying this and that fighter is a legend, that's a big word.

        Jacobs was one of the best middleweights in the world, but not a legend. Anyway, I'm just being particular with words I guess.
        No you are on point because I was thinking the same, to be a legend you have to beat other champions that were good champions in fact those who made a few defenses and wasn't a one trick pony beating Peter Quillin & Sergio Mora don't cut it! Although they did rob him with John Ryder.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Liondw View Post
          One has to be careful when saying this and that fighter is a legend, that's a big word.

          Jacobs was one of the best middleweights in the world, but not a legend. Anyway, I'm just being particular with words I guess.
          You're right , Legend is a big word, and it gets thrown around way too casually these days , as do the words GREAT and HERO.

          A guy beats a dude that's 8 -15- 3.....then says in the interview, "I'm glad that I was able to knock him out , he's a great fighter"..... I totally understand having respect for your opponent , being a gentleman , etc. But people get way out there with this stuff. I'm glad that you brought it up.

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            #6
            I wish Mosley Jr. would've taken boxing more seriously a little earlier.

            It's hard for me to see him being a champion at this point.

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