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View Poll Results: KO / TKO in what round

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  • round 1

    0 0%
  • round 2

    0 0%
  • round 3

    1 3.13%
  • round 4

    0 0%
  • round 5

    1 3.13%
  • round 6

    2 6.25%
  • round 7

    7 21.88%
  • round 8

    5 15.63%
  • round 9

    3 9.38%
  • round 10

    1 3.13%
  • round 11

    1 3.13%
  • round 12

    0 0%
  • NO TKO it is UD

    11 34.38%
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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    malapit na laban
    watch na lang ako sa haus via stream sana may mag post dito ng link pag rumble na

    i go for 9 rounds KO

  2. Join Date
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    i agree with you

    mosley will be wise to try to evade pacquiao's punches but a lot would still land on his face which would be enough for a round-9 stoppage

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    masyadong malaki kasi tong si Mosley.. tsk tsk baka UD yan.. or round 11 TKO..

  4. Join Date
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    IF Mosley try Toe to Toe in the first 5 rounds he will not be wise.. See what happened to Clotto, Pac loves head to head exchange fist.
    Mosley is fast but not a counter puncher

    and if go long Mosley will gas out.. (Mosley vs Mayweather)

    Mosley has power (Mosley vs Margarito) but power is useless when you have no stamina to support..

    the only chance is Lucky Punch

  5. Join Date
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    Quinito Henson:

    Here are some reasons why Mosley is a serious challenger.

    1• He has one-punch knockout power in either hand, particularly the right. In boxing, all it takes is a single connection and the fight could be over. Mosley boasts a knockout rate of 85 percent or 39 KOs of 46 wins, compared to Pacquiao’s 73 percent or 38 KOs of 52 wins.

    2• He’s the first African-American whom Pacquiao will face. If you’re not used to the rhythm and style of an African-American athlete, you could be in big trouble. Pacquiao has sparred with African-Americans like Shawn Porter, Rashad Holloway and Karim Mayfield but it’s a different atmosphere when the bell rings for a real fight on pay-per-view.

    3• He’s the only fighter to defeat the legendary Oscar de la Hoya twice.

    4• He’s the only fighter to knock out rugged Mexican warrior Antonio Margarito who went the distance with Pacquiao.

    5• He’s the only fighter to beat former world lightmiddleweight champion Fernando Vargas twice, both by knockout.

    6• He’s never been knocked out – all his losses were on points. And only Vernon Forrest was able to floor Mosley, doing it twice in the second round but Sugar Shane survived the threat to last the full route in losing a decision. In contrast, Pacquiao has been floored by Rustico Torrecampo, Medgeon 3-K Battery, Nedal Hussein, Serikzhan Yeshmagambetov and Marco Antonio Barrera (although the knockdown should’ve been ruled a slip as shown in a replay). Mosley’s strong chin is an obvious asset.

    7• He’s the “longest” fighter ever to battle Pacquiao with a startling 74-inch wingspan. That translates to a massive seven-inch reach advantage for Mosley. Two Pacquiao victims, Margarito and De la Hoya, both measure 73 inches in wingspan.

    8• He’s comfortable fighting in the 147-pound division. Mosley has weighed over 142 pounds for 22 bouts since 1999. Pacquiao has fought in only four fights weighing over 142 since 2008. Pacquiao scaled 142 pounds for De la Hoya, 144 for Miguel Cotto, 145 3/4 for Joshua Clottey and 144 1/2 for Margarito. Mosley will likely weigh five to 10 pounds more than Pacquiao when they square off. The edge in heft may be an advantage or a disadvantage for Mosley.

    9• He’s trained by the legendary Nazim Richardson who also takes care of Bernard Hopkins and IBF cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham. Richardson is known in fight circles as a master strategist and tactician. Although he is not as renowned as Freddie Roach, Richardson can’t be considered a slouch. He’s an expert in spotting flaws and exploiting weaknesses. He’s a whiz in revving up old engines and transforming them into mean machines. To Richardson, age is all in the mind. Hopkins, his other ageless gladiator, remains competitive at 46.

    10• He’s intelligent and crafty. Mosley used a classic boxing style to confound De la Hoya, not once but twice. He even switch-hit to confuse the Golden Boy. Against Pacquiao, Mosley is expected to put pressure on the Filipino icon and force a slugfest. Mosley’s deadliest combination is a left hook to the body and a right hook to the head. Sugar Shane once said he emulates Roberto Duran in the ring.

    11• He has experience on his side. Mosley turned pro in 1993, two years before Pacquiao, and has boxed 376 rounds in 53 fights. Pacquiao has boxed 329 rounds in 57 bouts. Mosley has engaged in 19 world title matches and Pacquiao, 16. Mosley racked up a record of 38-0, with 35 KOs, before tasting his first defeat nine years after turning pro. Pacquiao raced to an 11-0 record, with only three KOs, before suffering his initial setback to Torrecampo in 1996.

    12• He knows how to deal with southpaws. Mosley has battled five lefthanders in his career and lost to only one – Winky Wright. Against Luis Collazo, he scored a knockdown and breezed to an easy victory on points.

    13• He fights like Juan Manuel Marquez. Pacquiao had difficulty against the Mexican in two bouts. Marquez, a technician, counter-punched and repeatedly found an opening for his right hand down the middle, into the heart of Pacquiao’s defense. Mosley will try to do the same on May 7.

    14• He’s still got heart. Against Sergio Mora last September, Mosley defied the laws of aging and turned back the hands of time to win the final two rounds in salvaging a 12-round split draw in Los Angeles. Sugar Shane’s display of endurance was an inspiration to all senior citizens.

    http://www.philstar.com/thedeanscorner/ ... egoryId=69


    good point, but that was when Mosley is on Pick of his career.. but now he is 39yrs old.. and his last two fights is not that good

  6. Join Date
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    This fight is over before it even starts.

    Pacquiao by any way he wants it done.

  7. Join Date
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    pacquiao in 10 rounds.

  8. Join Date
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    Charice Pempengco by KO!

    She's the chosen one to sing the Anthem... Sino kaya kakanta ng Star-Spangled?

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    Lose-Lose fight for Pacquiao.

    If he loses, bad loss. If he wins, so what, kind of expected naman.

    Bring on Pacquiao - Marquez III.

  10. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc818 View Post
    Lose-Lose fight for Pacquiao.

    If he loses, bad loss. If he wins, so what, kind of expected naman.

    Bring on Pacquiao - Marquez III.
    no, marquez won't be a challenge to pacquiao anymore. pacquiao is so much better now compared to when he fought marquez, morales and berrera. he was only a "one hand fighter" when he fought those 3, if those 3 fight pacquiao now they wouldn't stand a chance. pacquiao's size, speed, power and skills increased in a different level compared to marquez, morales and berrera.

    and i agree with jansky, mosley could have been a serious contender against pacquiao but mosley isn't in his prime anymore. his age got the best of him just look at his fight against gayweather, after the 4th round he was breathing like a horse. and you'll need all the stamina you can get when fighting some one like pacquiao, the only way he can win is if by some miracle ma chambahan niya ng isang solid na suntok si pacquiao at ma knock out niya.:bwahaha:

    there is no one left to give pacquiao a great fight but gayweather. which is too much of a pussy to fight him.

    oh and knowing pacquiao if he can't knock out mosley early, this will end in a UD since maawain siya sa kalaban niya. just look at his fight against diaz and margarito, siya na mismo nag sabi sa ref na itigil na ang fight and check the other fighter if they're okay.
    Last edited by foresterx; April 27th, 2011 at 02:55 PM.

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