Hopefully Cheato will put an end to this charade cause Manny only fights previously beaten fighters. How dare anyone call this ****in clown an all time great. He aint nothing but an all time fake. P4P my ass.
but not as fake as ur hero FMJ who beats women along the way instead of beating WWs LOL
PACQUIAO is planning to fight a shot 40 year old MOSLEY next!!!
Is Shane Mosley old and shot? Or is he still a top, dangerous opponent?
G****VINE, TEXAS—A boxing reporter has to operate the way Nikita Khrushchev and his comrades did back when they ran the old USSR.
They often said they always trust but they always verfiy.
I am unable to verify this immediately but I don't know why Bob Arum would say it beyond the continuing Top Rank-Golden Boy feud.
The news concerns Golden Boy executive vice president and shareholder Sugar Shane Mosley.
Arum contends that Mosley has informed him that, while he retains his exuctive stripes and stock in Oscar de la Hoya's company, the 38 year old veteran is operating as a boxing free agent as to the remainder of his own career.
Evidently, GBP and Mosley made some kind of break on this after Mosley's disappointing draw against Latin Snake Sergio Mora.
This may tie in with the news item of last week that Mosley has cut ties to lawyer Judd Burstein and is now being advised by rap music and boxing guru James Prince.
What springs to mind immediately is Mosley being a prime candidate for Manny Pacquiao's next bout, assuming he leaps over Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Saturday night.
Pacman plans to box in both May and November of 2011 and Mosley is a nice but less lucrative alternative if, for legal or any other reason, the Manny-Floyd Mayweather super bout still cannot be put together.
“Mosley is operating indepedently of Golden Boy,” Arum said, sidling up to me at ringside at the Pacman/Margarito open workouts Tuesday at the Gaylord Texan Hotel.
“Mosley told me it's up to him who he fights now, it's his decision.”
I mentioned that Arum has always had a soft spot in his steelecase heart of the gentlemanly Mosley.
“He is,” Arum said, “a lovely guy.”
I suppose Shane's lovelieness has multiplied tenfold in Uncle Bob's view if it is, indeed, true that he's broken free of the Goldens with whom Arum is continually feuding.
Actually, Mosley is as deserving of a Pacquiao bout as much as anybody not named Mayweather.
Meanwhile, Arum who turns 79 next month 10 days ahead of Pacman's 32nd natal day, is still floating about the sweet as a lollipop, 13 minute long "60 Minutes" profile of the Pinoy Idol which aired Sunday night.
"I did not know the program had such an international reach," Arum said, "but my sister, who lives in Jerusalem, called me to tell me she saw it."
Is Shane Mosley old and shot? Or is he still a top, dangerous opponent?
G****VINE, TEXAS—A boxing reporter has to operate the way Nikita Khrushchev and his comrades did back when they ran the old USSR.
They often said they always trust but they always verfiy.
I am unable to verify this immediately but I don't know why Bob Arum would say it beyond the continuing Top Rank-Golden Boy feud.
The news concerns Golden Boy executive vice president and shareholder Sugar Shane Mosley.
Arum contends that Mosley has informed him that, while he retains his exuctive stripes and stock in Oscar de la Hoya's company, the 38 year old veteran is operating as a boxing free agent as to the remainder of his own career.
Evidently, GBP and Mosley made some kind of break on this after Mosley's disappointing draw against Latin Snake Sergio Mora.
This may tie in with the news item of last week that Mosley has cut ties to lawyer Judd Burstein and is now being advised by rap music and boxing guru James Prince.
What springs to mind immediately is Mosley being a prime candidate for Manny Pacquiao's next bout, assuming he leaps over Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Saturday night.
Pacman plans to box in both May and November of 2011 and Mosley is a nice but less lucrative alternative if, for legal or any other reason, the Manny-Floyd Mayweather super bout still cannot be put together.
“Mosley is operating indepedently of Golden Boy,” Arum said, sidling up to me at ringside at the Pacman/Margarito open workouts Tuesday at the Gaylord Texan Hotel.
“Mosley told me it's up to him who he fights now, it's his decision.”
I mentioned that Arum has always had a soft spot in his steelecase heart of the gentlemanly Mosley.
“He is,” Arum said, “a lovely guy.”
I suppose Shane's lovelieness has multiplied tenfold in Uncle Bob's view if it is, indeed, true that he's broken free of the Goldens with whom Arum is continually feuding.
Actually, Mosley is as deserving of a Pacquiao bout as much as anybody not named Mayweather.
Meanwhile, Arum who turns 79 next month 10 days ahead of Pacman's 32nd natal day, is still floating about the sweet as a lollipop, 13 minute long "60 Minutes" profile of the Pinoy Idol which aired Sunday night.
"I did not know the program had such an international reach," Arum said, "but my sister, who lives in Jerusalem, called me to tell me she saw it."
were you busy after the johnson beatings of green? coz i never read any post of yours after that you seem to have good analysis on saying that johnson looks like on too much meth. and sayin on a certain poster that hope wont retarct on what he said in favor of glen
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