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    #31
    Can you imagine what Pac must think about mayweather? Or mosley back in 2009? Or de la hoya when he was prime? Or jmm?

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      #32
      Originally posted by el20cuatro View Post
      ****** ass Pinoy tryin to sell his ****** ass fight with an old ass shot fighter, He should of fought him 2 or 3 years ago but was scared sayin,"OH Mosely is too big for me" Biatch!!!!!111
      You do know what weight class manny was in 3 years ago at the start of 2008?

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        #33
        Originally posted by WESS View Post
        Can you imagine what Pac must think about mayweather? Or mosley back in 2009? Or de la hoya when he was prime? Or jmm?
        What you mean? Was he considered a guy with a high boxing IQ?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Jayseen View Post
          Cotto is smarter. Mosley hits harder, slightly faster and more durable. he will present alot of problems in the early rounds. Pacquiao better fight smart in the first rounds or he's dead meat
          Did you see his fight with mayweather? lol

          More durable, i dont think so....Slightly faster? i still dont think so....but yes he does hit harder...

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            #35
            I don't think anyone in their right mind would say Mosley knows boxing better than JMM or Cotto.

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              #36
              Mosley could very well be the strongest fighter Pacquiao has faced, not the smartest boxer at all. That distinction will have to go to JMM. One of the smartest boxers in the ring today.

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                #37
                Originally posted by ts33 View Post
                You do know what weight class manny was in 3 years ago at the start of 2008?
                So he was at 130 he's been at ww for 2 yrs. Plenty of time to pick on a prime fighter coming of a good win.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                  What you mean? Was he considered a guy with a high boxing IQ?
                  I'm now following you on twitter.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                    What you mean? Was he considered a guy with a high boxing IQ?
                    I would think you would give him credit for being smarter than Diaz, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito and now Mosley.

                    Hoya wasn't anything special as far as ring smarts/IQ as his fight with Trinidad would tell you that.

                    I'm not saying De la Hoya's a brilliant fighter like Mayweather, just smarter than the names listed above that Pac has recently fought since fighting JMM. IMO there is a reason Pac hasn't faced a smart fighter. Calling Mosley the smartest fighter ever faced is just ******. First it was "dangerous", then "smart". What's next? Mosley will be young and prime (again)?

                    I like Holyfield's opinion on Mayweather and Pac (even if he's losing his mind) neither are #1.

                    IMO, Quality over quantity. Mayweather's one fight in 2010 IMO trumps Pacs two weak strategically selected fights. At the end of the day Martinez deserves to shine as #1. Attempting to sell the fight like Pac has been doing recently when everyone knows the truth does not justify as being the #1 P4P or best. Great business for Arum, but not for the sport. The fans know that. What we are getting and will get for the next 4 months is BS about how Mosley "should" perform and not how he WILL perform.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by WESS View Post
                      I would think you would give him credit for being smarter than Diaz, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito and now Mosley.
                      Out of curiosity, why would you give him credit for having a higher boxing IQ than those names? He might have been better than those 3, greater than those 2, more skilled than those 3. But, when has he ever made any done anything in the ring or any adjustments that would give you a reason to claim he has a higher boxing IQ than those 3?

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