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But he wont lose against pacquiao though. Its a money issue floyd supposedly wants 60/40.
I actually got a chance to interview Andre, he's a pretty flashy guy, but his Dad was on hell of a boxer in his day.LAS VEGAS -- For the past few months, welterweight titleholders Shane Mosley and Andre Berto waged a back-and-forth war of words on Twitter. On Saturday afternoon, they came face-to-face at a news conference at Mandalay Bay to formally announce their Jan. 30 unification fight.
Their explosive styles are similar and they are both very fast, skillful fighters. That's one of the reasons HBO, which will televise the fight, pushed so hard to get the difficult deal done with Mosley promoter Golden Boy and Berto promoter Lou DiBella.
"The first time I saw Andre Berto he reminded me of a young Shane Mosley," said HBO's Kery Davis. "And the last time I saw Shane Mosley he reminded me of a young Shane Mosley. This is going to be one hell of a fight."
The last time anyone saw Mosley, 38, was when he knocked out Antonio Margarito 11 months ago to win a 147-pound title for the second time in an upset. However, it's been a frustrating year for Mosley because he could not lure any of the big names into the ring to fight him afterward.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. came out of retirement to fight Juan Manuel Marquez in September. And Saturday night, down the Strip at the MGM Grand, Miguel Cotto and Manny Pacquiao will duke it out in the year's biggest fight.
He's talking like he's the greatest boxer of all time. Seriously, if you want to talk do it in the ring with you <Censored>ing fists. And the 2 knockouts that he mentioned were BS. His trainer before (not Roach) was just plain stupid. He told Pacquiao not to <Censored>ing eat so he doesn't gain weight. And Pacquiao fought like he was a skinny teen ager that's why he got knocked out.In boxing match anything can happen. The man explains it for me himself:
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Still, I don't see why he talks crap when he hasn't even fought the guy in the ring? Saying Pacquiao is just one 1 Dimension fighter is ridiculous. I know a lot of fighters talk a lot of crap but still.All that doesnt change the fact that he loss. And I looked on floyds record they arent any losses on his. Why not talk <Censored> if you can back it up. Ali talked <Censored> and backed up.
But floyd was speaking the truth. But we will see when they get in the ring.
Then in 2006 there seemed to be a chance for Floyd and Mosley to finally meet in a match-up that would have generated a lot of interest. Mosley had just defeated Fernando Vargas and moved back in the top 10 Pound for Pound. And Mayweather offered Mosley a fight. Mosley decided at that time to turn the fight down because he wanted to spend time with his family, and he wanted to give Oscar De La Hoya an opportunity to fight Mayweather. In hindsight it may have been a bad move by Mosley, but he figured there would always be a shot a Mayweather.
Some bull<Censored> political position in a 3rd world country won't keep this fight from happening. I mean sh_t, even in this country, politicians don't do jack as it is. Once the campaigning season is over, its casting votes whenever necessary and maybe signing your name to a bill.Pacquiao is officially a politician in the Philiipines. What a joke. I love Pacquiao and all but I hoped that he wasn't going to win it. Looks like the chances of a Pacman-Money fight is starting to get slim. Politics is just one big distraction for him. He's already doing a lot of things outside the boxing world.