Do you remember when Shane Mosley almost knocked Floyd Mayweather out?
Posted: 22 May 2024, 23:53
I mean I think about it every day basically
I was there. That is an accurate description.Les Norton wrote: ↑22 May 2024, 23:57 I remember Mosley landing a couple of really good right hands. One was especially flush and Floyd wobbled and had to hang on.
But, he never went down and in my view he didn’t come close to being knocked out.
He weathered a short and rough period and then proceeded to beat Mosley up with complete ease
Yes he did. I was absolutely shocked when Mosley rocked him, really surprising stuff
Hmm should watch it again, it's been a long time. Didn't Maidana bite him in the rematchmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 07:52 maidana mauled floyd and won several rounds in their first fight, but never really hurt him that i can recall. more like swwarmed him with work rate in the first half. i think i had maidana up 4-2 at halfway, though he tired himself out and mostly got picked apart 2nd half, so ended up with floyd winning 7-5. it was a great effort and maidana got rewarded with only an md loss plus a big money rematch for it
Maidana fought the right way to fight a fighter like Floyd. Maidana was very awkward, aggressive and tough. Tough fight for Floyd. Maidana, Castillo, Oscar, Mosley and probably Judah were Floyd's toughest fights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 07:52 maidana mauled floyd and won several rounds in their first fight, but never really hurt him that i can recall. more like swwarmed him with work rate in the first half. i think i had maidana up 4-2 at halfway, though he tired himself out and mostly got picked apart 2nd half, so ended up with floyd winning 7-5. it was a great effort and maidana got rewarded with only an md loss plus a big money rematch for it
On Oscar I have to disagreeapollo creed wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 11:08Maidana fought the right way to fight a fighter like Floyd. Maidana was very awkward, aggressive and tough. Tough fight for Floyd. Maidana, Castillo, Oscar, Mosley and probably Judah were Floyd's toughest fights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 07:52 maidana mauled floyd and won several rounds in their first fight, but never really hurt him that i can recall. more like swwarmed him with work rate in the first half. i think i had maidana up 4-2 at halfway, though he tired himself out and mostly got picked apart 2nd half, so ended up with floyd winning 7-5. it was a great effort and maidana got rewarded with only an md loss plus a big money rematch for it
A lot of guys will do that. Say somebody is their toughest fight who clearly wasn't.JackSprocket wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 07:36 He was also in trouble against Maidana in the first fight wasn't he? If I remember correctly I think Floyd once said that Emanuel Augustus was his toughest fight!!
Mosley definitely wasn't one of his toughest fights. Other than that one moment where he rocked Floyd, he lost the fight decisively.apollo creed wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 11:08Maidana fought the right way to fight a fighter like Floyd. Maidana was very awkward, aggressive and tough. Tough fight for Floyd. Maidana, Castillo, Oscar, Mosley and probably Judah were Floyd's toughest fights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 07:52 maidana mauled floyd and won several rounds in their first fight, but never really hurt him that i can recall. more like swwarmed him with work rate in the first half. i think i had maidana up 4-2 at halfway, though he tired himself out and mostly got picked apart 2nd half, so ended up with floyd winning 7-5. it was a great effort and maidana got rewarded with only an md loss plus a big money rematch for it
X2Les Norton wrote: ↑22 May 2024, 23:57 I remember Mosley landing a couple of really good right hands. One was especially flush and Floyd wobbled and had to hang on.
But, he never went down and in my view he didn’t come close to being knocked out.
He weathered a short and rough period and then proceeded to beat Mosley up with complete ease
Really???
True, kind of like what Fury was trying to do with Usyk. SSM had clearly shown to have lost his razor sharpness by the time FMJ gave him his shot. But for a brief segment of one round he nearly pulled it off.dickbelden wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 09:11 shane mosley was 38 on that night---floyd ducked him & ducked him until he was 38.
I remember him calling him out in 2003 actually. When he was still trying to break through.dickbelden wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 09:11 shane mosley was 38 on that night---floyd ducked him & ducked him until he was 38.
Fuk! I thought Mosley was around 30-33 y/o but not almost 40's. Floyd was a master of timing and cherrypicking.loldickbelden wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 09:11 shane mosley was 38 on that night---floyd ducked him & ducked him until he was 38.
It's funny how for all the "He's a Cherry Picker" arguments you hear.apollo creed wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 13:21Fuk! I thought Mosley was around 30-33 y/o but not almost 40's. Floyd was a master of timing and cherrypicking.loldickbelden wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 09:11 shane mosley was 38 on that night---floyd ducked him & ducked him until he was 38.
So, after Mosley and Cotto beat Mayorga and Margarito-good profile names, then FMJ jumped to get the fight? Where was FMJ when Cotto beat Mosley in 2007 ? Ricky Hatton ?
Well yes, but you have to agree that he was a master of timing?! I mean c'mon, FMJ was very clever in having all the advantages on his side. Ok I could understand the narratives that he liked to build up the demand/hype or he didn't want to give Arum or Oscar big paydays but I think everybody would've loved to see FMJ fighting Cotto and then MP in 2008.gilgamesh wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 13:24It's funny how for all the "He's a Cherry Picker" arguments you hear.apollo creed wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 13:21Fuk! I thought Mosley was around 30-33 y/o but not almost 40's. Floyd was a master of timing and cherrypicking.loldickbelden wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 09:11 shane mosley was 38 on that night---floyd ducked him & ducked him until he was 38.
So, after Mosley and Cotto beat Mayorga and Margarito-good profile names, then FMJ jumped to get the fight? Where was FMJ when Cotto beat Mosley in 2007 ? Ricky Hatton ?
He's still got a deeper resume than anyone of his era except for maybe Pacquiao in terms of quality of opposition.