Sunday, April 18, 2010

FLOYD MAYWEATHER VS SHANE MOSLEY [HD]




On May 1,2010 “sugar”Shane Mosley vs. Floyd “Money” Mayweather in a much anticipated fight that fans thought would not happen because thoughts of Mayweather possibly dodging Mosley but now being pushed towards it since the Pacquio fight was called off. Order and watch live on May 1st.

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Watch Mayweather vs. Mosley Live Online


Floyd Mayweather Jr. (40-0-0 25 KOs) will be fighting against Shane Mosley (46-5-0 39KOs) on May 1, 2010 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mosley was supposedly to fight Andre Berto last January 30 but because of the earthquake in Haiti which emotionally affected Andre Berto and made him to decide to cancel the fight. On the other hand, Pacquiao vs. Mayweather also failed to happen because of failed negotiations to make the fight possible. This is the reason why Golden Boy promotions organized the fight Mayweather vs. Mosley. Boxing analyst around the world sees this match as a fight to watch out for Mosley is a stronger fighter and he promised that he will definitely put a lost record for the first time forFloyd Mayweather Jr. Actually, its my personal reason too why I will watch the fight. I want to see if Mosley can really beat Mayweather.

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Mosley reveals game plan vs Mayweather


MANILA, Philippines – “Sugar” Shane Mosley said he knows exactly what to do against undefeated Floyd “Money” Mayweather, Jr. when he defends his World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight super championship belt on May 1 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“Floyd is the type of fighter who, if he doesn't feel comfortable or confident, he's not going to fight you. So I have to be ready for that type of mentality that he has of touching and moving, touching and moving. I have to make it difficult for him to just touch and move,” Mosley told Lem Satterfield of Fanhouse.com.

“So that's going to be one of the assignments is to make it harder for him to get his shots off so that he fights me a little bit. When he fights me, that will open him up for my speed and power,” he added.

Mosley even vowed to arm himself with a “total package of things” when he enters the ring at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

He said he might focus on a body attack in a couple of rounds and then focus on just attacking Mayweather in another round.

“With Floyd, you have to focus on everything. You have to have a broad picture,” he remarked.

Mayweather to retire after May 1?

The 38-year-old Mosley, meantime, already declared that he will surely defeat the 33-year-old Mayweather on May 1.

“No disrespect, but I really don't think he's been in there with a fighter like me. I believe that when I beat Floyd, I will send him into retirement. May 1 will be Mayweather's first loss,” said Mosley.

Although the WBA super welterweight champion expects Mayweather to try to disrupt his rhythm, he said he will use whatever advantage he has over the undefeated fighter.

“I'm pretty sure that Floyd will feel more power in this fight that he will have ever had to feel… And if I can get that knockout, if I get that one shot, and if I can get him hurt, then I'm going to be all over him,” he noted.

All about timing

Mayweather, for his part, argued that he is not merely a defensive fighter.

“I think Shane is basing everything on power and speed,” he said in a FightFan.com article by Ace Freeman.

“It doesn’t work like that. I believe everything in life is timing and inches. It’s not just about being a defensive fighter. It’s about being a smart fighter.”

Mayweather (40-0, with 25 KOs) and Mosley (46-5, 39 knockouts) were supposed to figure in matches early this year against 7-division champion Manny Pacquiao and Andre Berto, respectively.

The Mosley-Berto bout was cancelled after Berto pulled out of the fight following the devastating Haiti earthquake which affected his family members while the Pacquiao-Mayweather blockbuster fight did not push through because of the fighters’ disagreement on the drug testing protocol. – With reports from FightFan.com and Fanhouse.com

Photo courtesy of sugarshanemosley.com

Source: abs-cbnnews.com

Opinion: Pacquiao vs. Mosley should be better than Pacquiao vs. Mayweather


After watching a lopsided and boring fight between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey last March 13, boxing fans look forward to an action-packed fight and they believe that a Pacquaio-Mosley match would be an action fight worth watching. Despite Manny Pacquiao's hint at retirement after disposing Joshua Clottey of Ghana last March 13 in a lopsided fight at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, boxing fans believe that the Filipino boxer is good for two to three more fights before finally retiring. Although there are at least four possible challengers to the WBO welterweight championship belt being held by Pacquiao, boxing fans say it is only Floyd Mayweather, Jr and Shane Mosley who can draw record breaking attendance that promoters need in order to generate enough revenues for the fighters

Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach has mentioned Edwin Valero, Juan Manuel Marquez and Antonio Margarito as the Filipino boxer's next possible opponents on top of Mayweather and Mosley. After watching the lopsided bout between Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey early this month, boxing fans think that they have been 'shortchanged' by the way Clottey fought. Those who paid to watch the fight said it was a boring match. Boxing fans want to see a good fight. Many believe that a Pacquiao-Mayweather match is a crowd-drawer but at the same time it could also be a boring fight as Freddie Roach have opined. He said that Mayweather , just like Clottey is a defensive fighter and he will be busy inside the ring defending Pacquiao's flurry of punches as the pound-for pound king is known for his speed and punching power.

Edwin Valero has been repeatedly mentioned as Pacquiao's next possible opponent but the undefeated Venezuelan boxer will have to hurdle legal constraints to fight in the United States while Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum says Valero is not a big draw in the US and it would take him a much longer time to do his promotional job to build up his name.

Antonio Margarito has yet to hurdle his come-back fight and, like Valero, he also needs to secure a boxing license to fight again in the United States. Margarito was stripped of his boxing license for having violated Nevada boxing rules by inserting illegal wraps inside his boxing gloves during his last fight with Shane Mosley. Mexican legend Juan Manuel Marquez is also calling on Pacquiao for another chance to validate his claim that the referee erred in his decision saying he won in one of their last fights. A few days ago another popular Mexican boxer Erik Morales has revived his call for a fourth encounter with the popular Filipino boxer after winning over Jose Alfaro in their recent fight in Monterrey, Mexico.

Considering the fighting stance and boxing styles of Mayweather and other possible opponents, many boxing fans believe that Shane Mosley would be the best draw for Pacquiao's penultimate fight. Shane Mosley, they observed, does not back out from an offensive assault and Pacquiao, being an offensive fighter, will add to fireworks that boxing fans love to see in a boxing fight. For these reasons, boxing fans say that a Pacquiao-Mosley boxing fight would be a better match that is guaranteed to keep the audience on their toes for continuous boxing action.

Source: digitaljournal.com

'Boycott This!' Filipino boxing fans will definitely watch Mayweather-Mosley on May 1


Despite protests from hard-hugging Manny Pacquiao fans from all around the world, the fight between Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley remains an intriguing match-up to several Filipino boxing fans and fight fans around the world in general. Am I going to watch this fight? Hell yes!!! And I agree with our good friend from NYC Michael Marley that boycotting this event would be "stupid even for Pacquiao groupies". It really is. Now, I can understand why many of you wouldn't want to shelf out your hard-earned coin to see Mayweather's "boring style" of boxing as some people coin it to be, but the significance of a bout like this is something that makes the fight a "can't miss".

People will have different reasons to want to see this fight.

You got those who have been waiting for this match-up for the past decade. Mayweather and Mosley after all were two of the most promising stars at the turn of the century. You got those who want to see Mayweather lose and get beat the hell up in the process. Mayweather has effectively created an image for himself as the bad guy with his antics such as throwing money around and bragging how rich he is and how rich others aren't. You got those that want to see Mosley define his brilliant career and turn it into a legendary one. Handing Mayweather his first loss will surely do that to him. As Mosley said in the fight's press conference in New York, May 1st will be "May weather's 1st loss".

Of course, you have the Mayweather fans that can't wait to see their boy do what he does best in the ring, which is winning. Whether you love him or hate him, you can't take away his undefeated record away from him until someone actually beats him.

Some will even watch it to simply see who Pacquiao might be fighting next.

Whatever your reasons may be, it also helps that there are options besides PPV if you want to watch this fight live.

If you don't feel like spending $50 on the Pay-per-view or flying to Vegas and catching it live, there are viewing parties and theater screenings like GBP did for Mayweather-Marquez all over the US for only a fraction of the PPV price or you can even see if for free if you check out my note below. And of course, you will always have the 'SOPcasts'. Whether you think "Who R U Picking" should have been named "Who R U Kidding?", "Who R U Plucking?" or "Who R U PACQing next?", (I wonder why they asked a 6th grader to come up with this fight's title) Filipino boxing fans will definitely be watching.

Dennis "dSource" Guillermo
Source: Examiner.com

IS NAAZIM RICHARDSON TOO BUSY TO TRAIN MOSLEY FOR MAYWEATHER BOUT?

Mosley vs Mayweather

Steve Cunningham, Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley...3 fighters who all had fights scheduled within a 6-week timeframe and only 1 man to handle the head trainer duties...Brother Naazim Richardson. A busy man these days, Richardson has been spending the past few months dividing his time between several different training camps. That being said, one has to wonder if the world-class trainer was spread too thin as he worked with each fighter for their respective bouts. When posed with that very question, Richardson simply replied, "We make it work...It's just one of them things man."

In November of last year, Richardson began training Shane Mosley for a January 30th bout with Andre Berto, a fight that was ultimately cancelled just weeks before it was set to take place. Despite the fight being called off, there was no time for rest as Richardson immediately began working with Steve Cunningham, who was scheduled to face Matt Godfrey for the vacant IBF cruiserweight title on March 26. Ironically, that fight was also cancelled a week before it was supposed to occur. At the same time Richardson was training Cunningham, he pulled double duty working with future Hall of Famer Bernard Hopkins, who's preparing for his long-awaited rematch with Roy Jones Jr. on April 3. Of course, none of those bouts are quite as big or as difficult as the challenge that lies ahead for Richardson when his fighter, Shane Mosley, steps into the ring with undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 1.

"Shane is still in the beginning process of everything. We're just getting him started," Richardson recently revealed to FightHype's own Percy Crawford. That interview took place just last week, roughly 6 weeks before Mosley faces a fighter that, thus far, no one has been able to figure out. As Floyd Mayweather would say, "40 have tried and 40 have failed!" Indeed, Mayweather's elusive, defensive style has been a puzzle for every fighter that he's faced. It's a bit concerning that Mosley's own trainer admitted that, with 6 weeks left to go, they have yet to really begin working on the gameplan. Not to mention, Richardson will be somewhat busy this week with the typical Fight Week responsibilities in Las Vegas, as Hopkins makes final preparations for Saturday's clash with Jones. It's another week that Richardson will have limited time, if any at all, working with Mosley for what will likely be his most difficult challenge to date.

Although Richardson is confident of Mosley's abilities and doesn't appear to be worried about the remaining timeframe, you still have to wonder if 5 weeks is enough to properly prepare for a fight with Floyd Mayweather. Truth be told, it's really just 4 weeks if you consider that training is limited during the final week before the fight. Personally, I've never been a big fan of trainers dividing their time amongst fighters who have bouts so close together. Had Richardson spent the majority of his time working with Mosley, it probably wouldn't be an issue, but the fact that he said last week that they were just getting started, it's now become a serious concern. What do you think boxing fans? Will Richardson have enough time to properly train Mosley for his bout with Mayweather?

Felix Strunk
Source: fighthype.com

Stacy Goodson: Mosley will be the toughest opponent of Mayweather's life


Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a guy who loves to talk trash, stir up trouble, and incite controversy. In doing so, he always keeps his name on the tip of every boxing journalist's tongue. He's the ultimate villain of the sport, and it seems as though that's exactly the way he likes it. This writer has been critical of his arrogance, and his unbelievable lack of people skills. That said, there's no denying that the guy is a defensive genius the likes of which the sport has rarely seen. In fact, he may be the greatest defensive technician ever. He can dodge, duck, and counterpunch like no other athlete in the sport today. He can land blindingly quick, accurate counterpunches as he backpedals. He can slip a punch, disappear from a corner, and reappear in the middle of the ring—momentarily causing his opponent to have to search for him. Most opponents have found it all but impossible to land anything flush.

He often leans forward with his left hand dangling at his side, daring his opponent to take a shot. If his opponent accepts the challenge and misses, Mayweather can land that left hand at the speed of light. Perhaps one of Mayweather's main assets his his ring intelligence. He's a very smart fighter who takes few risks. He tends to conserve his energy by placing his shots carefully with pin-point accuracy. He rarely throws combinations consisting of more than two punches, but the ones he throws usually score. If Mayweather has a weakness in the ring, it's yet to be discovered. His record is 40-0, with 25 KOs.

On Jan. 24, 2009 Shane Mosley completely annihilated Antonio Margarito in a ninth round TKO. If he can come to the ring on May 1 looking like he did on that night, it should be a great fight. Along with a knockout rate of 75 percent, Mosley possesses the ultimate combination of lightning-quick hands, excellent agility, and power. Mosley's record stands at 46-5, with 39 KOs. Mosley’s main weakness is his lack of jabbing abilities. He is known for throwing lazy, pawing jabs that are intended more for measuring than for scoring purposes.This could be a major disadvantage in a bout against Mayweather. He'll certainly need to be throwing strong, hard jabs and concentrating on Mayweather's body.

Once thing that is certain is that Mosley will pressure Mayweather, and pressure combined with speed, power, and agility could actually spell trouble for Mayweather. Jose Luis Castillo and Oscar De La Hoya gave Mayweather some degree of trouble when they pressured him. De La Hoya is the only boxer to lose to Mayweather by split decision. Every other victory of Mayweather's career have come by KOs and UDs. Forget about the Mayweather – Marquez fight. Mosley isn't going to be an easy fight for Mayweather.

Professional boxer and trainer, Stacy Goodson of Paris, Arkansas said: “I see it being one of the toughest fights of Mayweather's life. I think it'll go the distance unless there's a quit or a disqualification. I see two people who have a lot to prove, but I don't think Shane is fast enough or able to walk Mayweather down. I see 8 to 10 rounds in favor of Mayweather.” Mayweather is heavily favored for the fight, and rightly so, but Mosley definitely has more than a puncher's chance.

It could be a long night for Mayweather.

Hopefully the winner of this match goes on to fight Manny Pacquiao for the WBO and WBA titles, as well as pound for pound bragging rights.

Lorne Scoggins
source: examiner.com
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