By Jake Donovan - After years of enduring criticism for not challenging himself against the best of his weight class, Floyd Mayweather Jr. emphatically silenced his critics with a virtuoso performance against Shane Mosley at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday evening.
Final scores were 119-109 (twice) and 118-108, all for Mayweather, now 41-0 (25KO).
The first hint of drama came before the fight began, when Mayweather was deliberate in his ring walk, refusing to leave his dressing room until his theme music was properly in place.
It would be one of only two occasions on the night where things didn’t completely go his way.
A sign of things to come came midway through the first round, when Mosley touched his glove to the canvas after missing with a right hand and slipping off balance. It was the lone stand out moment in a relatively tame opening three minutes. [Click Here To Read More]
Final scores were 119-109 (twice) and 118-108, all for Mayweather, now 41-0 (25KO).
The first hint of drama came before the fight began, when Mayweather was deliberate in his ring walk, refusing to leave his dressing room until his theme music was properly in place.
It would be one of only two occasions on the night where things didn’t completely go his way.
A sign of things to come came midway through the first round, when Mosley touched his glove to the canvas after missing with a right hand and slipping off balance. It was the lone stand out moment in a relatively tame opening three minutes. [Click Here To Read More]
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