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Old 01-24-2009, 10:09 PM
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Default Shane Mosely

Just rid Antonio Margarito of brain matter.
Total destruction.
Not even close.

First guy to flat out whip Margarito.

Welter now wide open again.
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Old 01-24-2009, 11:45 PM
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Just rid Antonio Margarito of brain matter.
Total destruction.
Not even close.

First guy to flat out whip Margarito.

Welter now wide open again.
I haven't ordered a fight in forever, but I would have thought that would have been a good one. Sounds like it was short and one sided? The outcome certainly suprises me, guess Sugar Shane still has something left.
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Old 01-25-2009, 10:55 AM
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I haven't ordered a fight in forever, but I would have thought that would have been a good one. Sounds like it was short and one sided? The outcome certainly suprises me, guess Sugar Shane still has something left.
It wasn't even on PPV.....it was on HBO.
Mosely just beat the crap out of him. I thought he won every round....and the last two rounds were just an absolute beat-down.
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Old 01-25-2009, 12:18 PM
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As an alternative,
you can usually find a site
that streams these fights.
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Old 01-25-2009, 01:52 PM
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It wasn't even on PPV.....it was on HBO.
Mosely just beat the crap out of him. I thought he won every round....and the last two rounds were just an absolute beat-down.
I totally missed it then, figured that kind of match up had to be PPV, my bad. Too busy playing Los Alamitos last night any way.
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Old 01-26-2009, 11:15 AM
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w the replay man, he had really beat him up the whole fight
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:50 AM
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I guess Margarito isn't so tough when he doesn't have plaster of Paris in his boxing gloves.

Miguel Cotto won a unanimous decision over Mosley back when Mosley was less ancient.

Makes you wonder if the same substance found in Margarito's glove before the fight was what helped him do this to Cotto...

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Old 01-28-2009, 05:42 PM
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I guess Margarito isn't so tough when he doesn't have plaster of Paris in his boxing gloves.

Miguel Cotto won a unanimous decision over Mosley back when Mosley was less ancient.

Makes you wonder if the same substance found in Margarito's glove before the fight was what helped him do this to Cotto...
Margarito could have used brass knuckles and he
would not have beaten Mosely. Personally I think it
has a lot to do with styles. Margarito comes forward
way too much against a puncher like Mosely. Mosely has
trouble against boxers/movers and long guys that have good jabs
and use their height effectively to keep distance ala
Vernon Forrest. Margarito is a long brawler. Wrong style.
Dont think you will see Mosely longing to
fight Paul Williams. Definitely the wrong type of guy.
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Old 01-28-2009, 06:08 PM
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If you think styles dictated the outcome - I hope you cashed on the 3/1 underdog.

I gave Mosley no shot of winning. Margarito looked like a machine when he beat the super talented Cotto - coming from behind - while basically walking right through him.
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Old 01-28-2009, 06:23 PM
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If you think styles dictated the outcome - I hope you cashed on the 3/1 underdog.

I gave Mosley no shot of winning. Margarito looked like a machine when he beat the super talented Cotto - coming from behind - while basically walking right through him.

I cant bet these fights.
My brother was was in Vegas and I told him to lay
money on Shane. He did.

Giving Mosely no chance to beat Margartio... Drugs...
Jeez. Even the ESPN board folks had this even.

When Hatton fights Pacman, I think Pacman will
be favored. Depending on how much, look closely to place
a bet on Hatton. If it goes 3-1... lay it down.
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Old 01-28-2009, 08:07 PM
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Hatton will be defeated by Pac-Man. All Hatton knows is the hold and punch. Name someone this chump has beaten in the Top 10 in the Welterweight division. Hell PBF beat him by TKO. Only chance this guy has is to catch Pac-Man with a haymaker from nowhere.
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:37 PM
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Hatton will be defeated by Pac-Man. All Hatton knows is the hold and punch. Name someone this chump has beaten in the Top 10 in the Welterweight division. Hell PBF beat him by TKO. Only chance this guy has is to catch Pac-Man with a haymaker from nowhere.
PBF would make absolute mince meat of pacman.
PBF was by far the best boxer in boxing. It was not even
close.

Hatton will be able to bully Pac-man, unlike Floyd for a number of reasons.
PBF is naturally bigger, stronger, and faster than Hatton. Hatton will not only find Pacman
and hold, he will hold and punch with effectiveness. Hatton was able
to accomplish this the first few rounds with Floyd. But, because as stated before, PBF
was:
1. Way too strong.
2. Way too fast.
3. Way too smart
4. An unbelievably talented boxer.

If you look at Hatton's fight against the bigger, stronger, best fighter of this time,PBF, it really was not that bad. He was much more competitive than a full strength DeLahoya. Not the Delahoya you saw fight pacman.

And If you think pacman is anywhere near as fast as PBF...
then I cant help you. Pacman is certainly nowhere close to as talented,
as strong, and as smart, as Floyd.

I do look forward to the fight. A real clash of styles.
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