Sunday, December 26, 2010

Mosley excited to fight Pacquiao


Shortly after Top Rank big boss Bob Arum confirmed that the two are going to slug it out on May 7 next year at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the 39-year-old American puncher reached out to boxing writers across the US, telling them how thrilled he is to face Pacquiao and how he will dismantle the Filipino dynamo.

“I'm a bigger guy than him and he gets hit,” Mosley told Dan Rafael of ESPN.com. “And you saw how I hurt Floyd (Mayweather). Manny is going to come forward and I will hit him on the chin at some point. His defense is not like Floyd's. Manny will come at me, and I will knock him out."

Mosley is drawing inspiration from his fight last May against Mayweather, who outpointed him but who himself was badly hurt in the early goings.

Even though he is pushing 40 – as he is turning another leaf in September 2011 – Mosley said he remains a livewire opponent. I know that they think I'm an old man and that Manny is going to beat me. Let them think that.”

“I still have power and speed. They thought I was done before I knocked out (Antonio) Margarito, too. So they can think whatever they want. I know what I can do.”

Interestingly, Margarito stayed upright and went 12 rounds with Pacquiao last November 13 in Texas.

Against Mosley in January 2009, the usually-durable Margarito simply could not withstand the power on Mosley blows after being sent down twice before the referee intervened in the carnage.

Even Freddie Roach is not counting out Mosley, who the venerable trainer believes is in the twilight but remains a threat.

Mosley has never been knocked out in his stellar 17-year career, having traded bombs with the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who he beat twice, Ricardo Mayorga and Miguel Cotto.

Roach said he is ready to pack his bags once again and spend four weeks in Baguio with Pacquiao and the remaining four weeks at the Wild Card in Hollywood.

In case Pacquiao decides he will need a shorter time training for Mosley, Roach will suggest that his fighter spend six solid weeks under him at the Wild Card.

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Source: mb.com.ph

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Shane Mosley Will meet Pacquiao promoter

"We've already discussed the fight about three-four weeks ago, so now we'll go over it again," Mosley said in a telephone interview. "Both sides just need to commit to what we've talked about and then I think we're done."

Mosley said he's fine with the proposed site and date, and is waiting to hear what weight Pacquiao wants to fight -- be it a welterweight bout at 147 pounds or a catch-weight (perhaps 148) for Pacquiao's World Boxing Council junior-middleweight belt.

There was a report in the Philippines Monday that Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach wanted Mosley to submit to drug testing, given the Pomona fighter's 2003 involvement with the steroid-distributing Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative.

Mosley said he'd submit to any testing, even the stringent U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's methods he was subjected to before his May 1 loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr., as long as Pacquiao did the same.

Roach, however, said Monday he's never asked for Mosley to undergo any testing stronger than what's required by the Nevada State Athletic Commission -- pre- and post-fight urine tests.

"I'm a clean guy," said Mosley, 39.

Mosley called discussions about dollars "little things."

Another aspiring Pacquiao opponent, Juan Manuel Marquez, proposed receiving a $5-million guarantee, while making $5 per pay-per-view buy above 500,000, for $8.5 million total if the fight generated 1.2 million buys.

Mosley wouldn't discuss specifics of his offer that adviser James Prince is expected to make to Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum, but added he's confident it will be well-received because "they don't want to deal with Marquez."

Arum's company, Top Rank, and Marquez's promoter, Golden Boy Promotions in Los Angeles, are currently involved in a lawsuit over Pacquiao profits and they haven't made a fight together in more than a year.

Marquez's promoter, Richard Schaefer, said he hasn't received any similar overture from Top Rank to more intimately discuss the world lightweight champion's proposal to fight Pacquiao for a third time.

Mosley is a stake-holder in Golden Boy, but he left the company to express interest in a Pacquiao deal and says he's prepared to finalize that departure by signing to fight Pacquiao.

"I'm not sure I want to be involved with that company any more, and receive the treatment they've given me over the last few weeks," Mosley said. "Golden Boy showed me a lot what they think of me."

- Lance Pugmire

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Source: (latimes.com)

Friday, December 24, 2010

Pacquiao vs Mosley

Manny Pacquiao yesterday said his May 7 fight with Shane Mosley is not going to be an easy fight.

Pacquiao was asked to comment on the thoughts of boxing experts that Mosley isn’t the wise choice when there’s Juan Manuel Marquez or Andre Berto calling his name.

Pacquiao paused for a couple of seconds.

“Magaling si Mosley (He’s good),” was the pound-for-pound champion’s delayed answer.

“Hindi easy fight ‘yan (It’s not an easy fight),” added the 32-year-old Pacquiao, who will spend Christmas in his favorite nest in Boracay, the posh West Cove Resort.

The reigning WBC super-welterweight champion had to remind everybody that Mosley knocked out Antonio Margarito in the ninth round of their January 2009 fight.

For 12 hard rounds, Pacquiao threw bricks at Margarito last Nov. 14 at the Cowboys Stadium, but failed to send the 5-foot-11 Mexican down on the floor even once.

Mosley also defeated Oscar dela Hoya twice, in 2000 for the welterweight crown, and in 2003 for the light-middleweight title.

“Wala namang easy fight dyan (There’s no easy fight out there),” said Pacquiao.

“They said Margarito was an easy fight. But you all saw that it was not. Easy ba ‘yun? And Mosley knocked out Margarito,” added Pacquiao, chilling out in Boracay.

Mosley, 39, thinks he’s so good he vowed to knock Pacquiao out.

Pacquiao flew to Boracay on a private plane from General Santos City Thursday noon with his family, and according to his host, resort owner Cris Aquino, Pacquiao slept the whole afternoon.

Source: philstar.com