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    Mayweather/Mosley: the result is obvious (SPOILER!).

    The hype and discussion about the 'warfare' between these two guys in the ring 1st of May are nice and exciting, but all that aside...it's obvious that Mayweather will win.

    Leaving argumentation and discussion about the two fighters' skills and advantages behind (which I lean towards Floyd), from a business point of view, Mayweather is of such significance for many many stakeholders around the position of boxing at this very moment. He will surely not lose this fight (whatever incentives lay behind...skill, business-wise or logically both).

    My opinion and view about this match is surely arguable and probably bound to flaming/critics, but yet I feel that this match-up is a deliberate and significant phase in a larger strategic intent by the biggest stakeholders of boxing and its future.

    Mark my words guys, Mayweather will win and it’s not a surprise, it will be a bigger step forward to the wishes of most stakeholders (note: mainstream viewers and thus share/stakeholder’s interests) and thus success in boxing’s viability will increase more and more (hmmm..Pacquiao/Mayweather?)...

    Don't count on/expect a Mosley win, it will not happen...mark my words

    #2
    I been saying this for years. Mosley does not have the talent, skill or style to beat Floyd.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gomi View Post
      The hype and discussion about the 'warfare' between these two guys in the ring 1st of May are nice and exciting, but all that aside...it's obvious that Mayweather will win.

      Leaving argumentation and discussion about the two fighters' skills and advantages behind (which I lean towards Floyd), from a business point of view, Mayweather is of such significance for many many stakeholders around the position of boxing at this very moment. He will surely not lose this fight (whatever incentives lay behind...skill, business-wise or logically both).

      My opinion and view about this match is surely arguable and probably bound to flaming/critics, but yet I feel that this match-up is a deliberate and significant phase in a larger strategic intent by the biggest stakeholders of boxing and its future.

      Mark my words guys, Mayweather will win and it’s not a surprise, it will be a bigger step forward to the wishes of most stakeholders (note: mainstream viewers and thus share/stakeholder’s interests) and thus success in boxing’s viability will increase more and more (hmmm..Pacquiao/Mayweather?)...

      Don't count on/expect a Mosley win, it will not happen...mark my words
      These are the thinkers I like. That said...what's easier to make?

      Mayweather-Pacquiao?

      Or Mosley-Pacquiao?

      One may be worth more? But a bird in one hand...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gomi View Post
        The hype and discussion about the 'warfare' between these two guys in the ring 1st of May are nice and exciting, but all that aside...it's obvious that Mayweather will win.

        Leaving argumentation and discussion about the two fighters' skills and advantages behind (which I lean towards Floyd), from a business point of view, Mayweather is of such significance for many many stakeholders around the position of boxing at this very moment. He will surely not lose this fight (whatever incentives lay behind...skill, business-wise or logically both).

        My opinion and view about this match is surely arguable and probably bound to flaming/critics, but yet I feel that this match-up is a deliberate and significant phase in a larger strategic intent by the biggest stakeholders of boxing and its future.

        Mark my words guys, Mayweather will win and it’s not a surprise, it will be a bigger step forward to the wishes of most stakeholders (note: mainstream viewers and thus share/stakeholder’s interests) and thus success in boxing’s viability will increase more and more (hmmm..Pacquiao/Mayweather?)...

        Don't count on/expect a Mosley win, it will not happen...mark my words
        I'll mark umm so you can eat them later lol.

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          #5
          Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          These are the thinkers I like. That said...what's easier to make?

          Mayweather-Pacquiao?

          Or Mosley-Pacquiao?

          One may be worth more? But a bird in one hand...
          Don't thinking like this mean are sport that we love is RIGGED?

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            #6
            Originally posted by romebyko View Post
            Don't thinking like this mean are sport that we love is RIGGED?
            Not rigged. But people give little "pushes" all the time.

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              #7
              Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
              I been saying this for years. Mosley does not have the talent, skill or style to beat Floyd.
              that's only because he's old!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                Not rigged. But people give little "pushes" all the time.
                Like buying judges?I hope not. I here talk about buying judges all the time but I always like to think the judges are just blind not that was brought off.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Erik18 View Post
                  that's only because he's old!!
                  No don't do that.Mosley is ready and have the skill don't back down talking that old crap.either you running with Mosley are not don't bring the man age into it.Your better then that and so is Shane

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                    #10
                    Even if Mosley pulls off the unlikely upset in the ring with his boxing skills, he will be ripped off unless he KO's Mayweather. Mayweather is too marketable for future fights, Mosley will lose on the cards

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