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Pacquiao Down Hatton

Saturday, May 2, 2009 - It was two rounds of brutal action and a two round blowout for Filipino sensation Manny “The Pacman” Pacquiao as he walked through, around, and all over Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton (45-2 with 32 KOs). It was a crowning achievement for Pacquiao who became the first man to beat Hatton.

Cotto Beats Clottey

Saturday, June 13, 2009 - Miguel Cotto retained his welterweight title with a split-decision win over Joshua Clottey. Cotto is now 34-1 (27 KOs), Clottey 35-3 (20 KOs). Cotto recorded the fight's only knockdown when he caught Clottey with a hard left jab in the final 15 seconds of the first round.

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Mosley moves on from Pacquiao dream

Welterweight champ Shane Mosley fought the good fight in trying to convince pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao to fight him this fall.

He launched a vigorous campaign to get Pacquiao into the ring, enlisting his publicists to battle on his behalf with a series of press releases. He had his business partners at Golden Boy Promotions, Oscar De La Hoya and CEO Richard Schaefer, fighting for him. De La Hoya even made phone calls to select media members to plead Mosley's case.

Mosley also made all sorts of concessions in a bid to entice Pacquiao to fight him. Mosley said he'd ask for only 40 percent of the money and was willing to agree to a contract weight somewhere in the low 140s to appease the smaller Pacquiao.

But nothing worked because Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, with no disrespect to Mosley, had designs on another fight for Pacquiao. Arum is moving forward with plans to match Pacquiao with his other big star, welterweight titlist Miguel Cotto. Arum says he is close to making the deal under which Pacquiao and Cotto will meet Nov. 14 in Las Vegas on HBO PPV.

Mosley has now come to the realization that if he wants to fight before the end of the year, he'll have to find another dance partner. Pacquiao and Cotto (who already owns a close decision win against Mosley, who would like a rematch) are unavailable, and unretiring former pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. is fighting lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez on Sept. 19 (in a fight rescheduled from July 18 because of Mayweather's rib injury).

Schaefer called me Monday afternoon to announce that Mosley was moving on.

"Our offer to Pacquiao is off the table," Schaefer said. "We're moving on. Shane was like a volcano, and he gave me my marching orders to go get him another fight. Now, I will be talking to some of these other names in the weight class. I'm going to be talking to HBO first and seeing what names they have in mind. But it is apparent that Shane will be returning live on HBO later this year. Eventually he will be the last man standing, and those other guys will have to fight him if they want to be the best."

Schaefer got in one more dig at the other stars -- Pacquiao, Cotto and Mayweather -- before moving on, however.

"He looked sensational [in January] when he knocked out Antonio Margarito," Schaefer said. "He looked so good that it hurt him to get one of these big guys. After the Ricardo Mayorga fight, they were interested because they felt he was an aging star. After the Margarito fight, Shane looked like an emerging star and they didn't want to fight him."

Mosley knocked Mayorga out in the final seconds of the 12th round last fall, but hadn't looked all that sharp before the stunning conclusion. Against Margarito, Mosley looked awesome.

"Shane called me earlier [Monday] and said that's it, he's had it," Shaefer said. "He's not waiting around anymore. He said, 'This guy [Pacquiao] is obviously scared of me. So let's move on.' Sugar Shane Mosley's career has not been built around Pacquiao. He already has a legacy of greatness. But eventually a Mayweather or Cotto or Pacquiao will need him. That day will come."

Schaefer, by the way, is promoting the Mayweather-Marquez fight, so he didn't really give Mayweather much grief for bypassing Mosley in favor of a lightweight.

Still, Mosley's moving on leads to the obvious question: Who will he fight in the fall?

The various names Schaefer mentioned as potential opponents were titlist Andre Berto, whom Mosley was close to making a deal with before the Margarito fight was finalized; Paul Williams, who has been dying for a fight with Mosley about as badly as Mosley was dying for one with Pacquiao; former undisputed champ Zab Judah, who had a fight canceled with Mosley about a year ago after Judah's infamous shower door incident; and former titlist Kermit Cintron, who was also scheduled at one time to face Mosley before a falling out with one of his former promoters killed the fight.

"There are obviously names and opportunities out there," Schaefer said. "Shane made it clear what he wants, and now I have to go get it done. I really fully endorse Shane's decision to fight and not to wait for Pacquiao. He's shown a lot of patience. Some people feel he humiliated himself by offering himself up to Pacquiao. But he really wanted this fight and was willing to make major concessions. For whatever reason, it didn't happen, and life goes on."


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Pacquiao Can Earn $20 Million In A Legacy Fight With Mosley

Shane Mosley continues to justify himself as the best fighter to land a fight with Manny Pacquiao. In a recent interview with Sports Chat, Mosley talks about his worldwide fan base, his track record as a fighter and his quest to be the best.

"Bob Arum is offering Pacquiao $12 -13 million, I think Pacquiao's going to make $20 million fighting me. I'm confident he'll make more money with me than fighting Cotto. That fight (Miguel vs. Manny) is only big if they are fighting in New York" said Mosley, who thinks Cotto is not the same top calibre fighter he once was after his loss to Margarito.

"It is not just the Filipinos versus Puerto Ricans. It is a world wide fight. Manny Pacquiao is worldwide now.He is not just confined to Philippines and Puerto Ricans. And that is what I bring to the table. I bring world wide recognition. I have Filipino fans. I have Puerto Rican fans, I have American fans. I have fans around the world. I have been fighting for 15 years. I have been champion for a long time. I just don't come out of the blue. "added Mosley, who has been in the fight scene longer than the Puerto Rican Star.

"I believe Richard Schaefer talks to Bob Arum all the time. He tells him to make this fight. But Arum just cancels him out and says he's going to make the Cotto fight. He just close his mind out to the whole idea. I know Pacquiao is ready to fight but the only problem is Bob Arum. " said a frustrated Mosley as he continues to sell himself to the boxing public.

" Im a multimillionare. This is not about the money. It's about the legacy, it's about fighting the best and be considered the best. That is why I fought fought Vernon Forest, Wrinky Wright, Oscar De La Hoya. Now, the fight that I want is the fight that fans want. It is a fight between me and Manny Pacquiao or between me and Floyd Mayweather. Mayweather may come out of the shell and want to fight me and I might have to fight Mayweather. But I might as well fight Pacquiao first then Mayweather next. "

"People understand that Im a great and legendary fighter.I am a true fighter and a warrior. Manny Pacquiao is the same breed as me. He wants to be the best. I want to fight Manny because I want to be considered the best. It is about having the best fight in boxing"said Mosley, who wants Pacquiao to go and choose the best fight for the good of boxing.



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Mosley-Pacquiao Needs to Happen in October

It is a great rarity when all the stars align within the world of boxing.

It only happens when a match-up looks fight fans dead in the eyes and says, "Yes, I am Pay-Per-View worthy and... No! This is not a fabricated fight!"

We've seen plenty of fabrications over the past several years such as De la Hoya-Pacquiao, Jones-Calzaghe, and Vargas-Mayorga. On the other hand we've also witnessed the absolute best within each division square off such as the Pavlik-Taylor I, Kessler-Calzaghe, and Cotto vs. Margarito scraps.

When you have two men facing one another after having performed spectaculary in their most recent prize fights, it signifies all that is intriguing about this pugilistic art form known as "boxing".

Shane Mosley entered the ring as more than a 3-1 underdog against Antonio Margarito this past January. It was a bout that few if any gave "Sugar" a chance to pull off the monumental upset. The Mexican cheater (Margarito) had recently defeated the highly touted Puerto Rican sensation, Miguel Cotto in a "Fight of the Year" candidate for 2008 and had garnered the momentum and adoration from the Mexican contingent rivaling that seen of recent greats such as Erik "El Terrible" Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera.

The veteran Mosley utilized a blend of speed, power, and well-timed (albeit excessive) clinches to destroy the myth of the "Tijuana Tornado". It was a result that left the boxing world in awe as a fighter who had been written of as "shot" showed the public that you can never count out a throwback fighter with the grit, heart, and resolve to strive for greatness.

We've all seen how the saga of Manny Pacquiao has played out over the past three fights so there's no need to delve into that history.

The question I ask of all of you is... why not have Manny Pacquiao face off against "Sugar" Shane Mosley this October?

It would pit two guys coming off sensational knockout victories which always sets the stage for a mild hydrogen bomb explosion inside the ring.

Instead of creating fights off the top of one's cranium, it'd create the ultimate intrigue by setting up a true super bout for March of 2010 between the winner of Pacquiao-Mosley against the potential clash between either Floyd Mayweather Jr., Juan Manuel Marquez, Joshua Clottey, or Miguel Cotto. Yes... as a purist of the sport, I always believe that winners should fight winners regardless of followings.

We must remember, it is perhaps the only way... the only way... once again... the ONLY way Bernard Hopkins would have ever gotten a shot at Felix "Tito" Trinidad back in 2001.

Hopkins had very little exposure leading up to his showdown with Trinidad but due to the "bracket" system of a tournament, there was no way for the Puerto Rican superstar to avoid facing off against the best middleweight of this era.

Boxing needs to go back to this system of competition rather than continuing to rely on the relationships between promoters, managers, advisors, shoe shiners, and the hanger-ons that plague the sport.

Shane Mosley has already openly stated that he's ready and willing to meet the "Pacman" at his requested catch-weight so at this point in time, there are no clear obstacles to stop the super fight from happening.



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Mosley not giving up on Pacquiao yet

MANILA, Philippines – Manny Pacquiao’s camp may already be in negotiation for a prospective fight with Miguel Cotto but Sugar Shane Mosley is not about to throw in the towel yet.

Still dead serious in getting the Filipino ring icon as opponent, Mosley reiterated that he, not Cotto, presents the BIG fight out there for the reigning pound-for-pound king.

"The only person that's stopping the (Pacquiao-Mosley) fight is Bob Arum (Top Rank boss who promotes both Pacquiao and Cotto)," Mosley was quoted in a fighthype.com report.

Mosley, who had even declared his willingness to accept a 40/60 split and slide down from 147 lbs to meet Pacquiao at a catch weight, claimed Arum was only pushing for a Pacquiao-Cotto bout in a bid to keep the Puerto Rican at his stable.

“Bob Arum has his own investments into the fight as far as him wanting to re-sign Cotto and get him a big fight. Then he has Pacquiao. He will give Cotto a little money to keep him happy because he really doesn't deserve any of it. And then he will throw Pacquiao something out there.

“But the bigger fight is me and Pacquiao. We have the biggest names by far and Pacquiao's legacy wouldn't be damaged losing to me. I don't understand…well, I do understand what Bob Arum wants to do, but I wouldn't understand why Pacquiao wouldn't take the fight," he said.

Pacquiao had given Arum the greenlight to initiate talks with WBO welterweight champ Cotto after watching the latter fight and escape with a split decision win over Joshua Clottey.

The projected Pacquiao-Cotto duel is being eyed for November 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The wheels are already in motion and Arum had expressed confidence both fighters would sign on, although he’s not rushing things.

"What's the rush?" Arum told the Las Vegas Review-Journal Sunday. "There's going to be some haggling, like there always is. But, eventually, we'll get it worked out, and by early July, everything should be set for what will be a great fight."

But Mosley, the reigning WBA welterweight champion, insisted the fight that fans really want involves him and the IBO 140-lb boss.

And he’s willing to put this on a vote among Pacquiao’s Filipino fans.

"I just want to tell Pacquiao to do the right thing for boxing," Mosley said in the fighthype.com report. “I think you guys should put a poll up and let the Philippine fans vote which one they think would be a bigger fight and who they want to see Pacquiao fight next, Shane Mosley or Miguel Cotto! Let's see who the Philippine fans want Pacquiao to fight next,"

But apparently, it’s not the Filipinos’ vote on his next foe that Pacquiao is interested in right now.

Over the weekend, Pacquiao joined the townsfolk of Malapatan, Saranggani in celebrating their founding anniversary, a move seen as his initial salvo in trying to woo their votes next year. The 30-year-old Pacquiao is bent on running for a congressional seat in Saranggani after a failed bid in South Cotabato three years ago.



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Freddie Roach May Hold Key to Pacquiao-Mosley Match on Nov. 14

Freddie Roach may hold the key to the Pacquiao-Mosley match as he insists that Manny Pacquiao will not go more than 143 pounds to face Miguel Cotto who said that he can only go down to 145.
Freddie Roach can make or break a fight. In fact he can break the Pacquiao-Cotto fight which promoter Bob Arum has been salivating since the day Pacquiao won over Oscar de la Hoya.

Earlier Arum announced that the Pacquiao-Cotto match is all set for November 14, 2009 at the Madison Square Garden. There seems to be two major issues that need to be resolved and these are the weight and the fight purse, otherwise it is a done deal.

Cotto’s contract with Arum’s Top Rank was reported to be expiring shortly and a way to keep him under his promotional outfit is to give him a crack at the pound-for-pound king. Arum was scheduled to meet with Pacquiao’s adviser Michael Koncz Sunday to discuss Cotto’s proposal. Koncz will then confer with the pound-for-pound klng and then get the inputs from team Pacquiao.

Expectedly, Pacquiao will refer the proposal to his trainer Freddie Roach who seems to have the final say on the weight issue. Roach has been saying all along that Pacquiao can only go as high as 143. With this condition, Cotto must overrule his nutritionist to make the fight happen as the Cotto camp is dead set on 145.

It was reported earlier that Cotto cannot go down to 143 as it will ‘kill’ his body. If Roach insist on his original offer of 143, there will be no Pacquiao-Cotto match unless the camp of Cotto agrees to Freddie’s demand. Roach is a big influence on his fighter and most probably Pacquiao will respect his decision.

In the meantime Mosley, in a report by Philstar com said:

“I’m frustrated by the situation, that Bob Arum’s just trying to put more money in his pocket,” Mosley told Lance Pugmire of The LA Times yesterday. “If he wants the fight that’s going to make the most money for Pacquiao, then that’s a fight against me.”

Mosley has not given up on his quest to face Pacquiao for a mega match. He has stated that he can take a 60-40 purse sharing and made tempting offers to lure the pound for pound king to face him late this year.

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SHANE MOSLEY: "THE BIGGER FIGHT IS ME AND PACQUIAO"

"We're trying to make the fight, but I guess Bob Arum is trying to make the fight with Cotto for his own reasons. That's where we're at right now. We're trying to see if Pacquiao is going to accept that or not. I think that a fight with me would bring a lot more money and a lot more prestige worldwide. We'll see what happens…the bigger fight is me and Pacquiao. We have the biggest names by far and Pacquiao's legacy wouldn't be damaged losing to me," stated welterweight champion Shane Mosley as he continued to plead his case for a showdown with Manny Pacquiao. Check out what else he had to say about Pacquiao, Cotto, Arum, Mayweather and much more.

PC: Last time we spoke, it appeared you were close to landing a fight with Manny Pacquiao. Since then, it seems as if Top Rank is looking in another direction. What's happened?

SM: We're trying to make the fight, but I guess Bob Arum is trying to make the fight with Cotto for his own reasons. That's where we're at right now. We're trying to see if Pacquiao is going to accept that or not. I think that a fight with me would bring a lot more money and a lot more prestige worldwide. We'll see what happens.

PC: Pacquiao is the number one guy right now and everyone is gunning for that title. Did you think Cotto's performance warranted him a shot at the pound-for-pound crown?

SM: His performance definitely didn't warrant him the opportunity. He's coming off a loss to Margarito and then gets a win against Clottey to where he didn't look up to par. I think he needs to clear up some things with Margarito and Clottey first.

PC: When De La Hoya was a Top Rank fighter, you defeated him twice. You knocked out Antonio Margarito earlier this year and you never received the Cotto rematch. Do you think Arum is keeping his fighters away from you?

SM: Exactly! Cotto didn't want to do a rematch as well. I don't know; it's crazy. I actually give props to Margarito for even taking the fight because a lot of the times, fighters use their promoters as a way out. They could easily say, "Well, the promoter said this and that and then they don't have to fight you." Margarito chose to fight and I give him a lot of credit. As far as Pacquiao, he's willing to accept the fight and take the challenge. Freddie Roach is willing to take the fight. The only person that's stopping the fight is Bob Arum. Bob Arum has his own investments into the fight as far as him wanting to re-sign Cotto and get him a big fight. Then he has Pacquiao. He will give Cotto a little money to keep him happy because he really doesn't deserve any of it. And then he will throw Pacquiao something out there, but the bigger fight is me and Pacquiao. We have the biggest names by far and Pacquiao's legacy wouldn't be damaged losing to me. I don't understand…well, I do understand what Bob Arum wants to do, but I wouldn't understand why Pacquiao wouldn't take the fight. I don't understand it.

PC: You're coming off, I wouldn't say the biggest win of your career because I feel the first De La Hoya fight was that, but probably your best performance inside the ring. Pacquiao is a hot fighter as well as you. It only seems right to have you guys square off.

SM: Yeah, you're exactly right! It's only right for us to mix it up. Mayweather chose to fight the lightweight champion, Marquez, as a tune-up if you will. I wouldn't call Marquez a tune-up, but that's what Mayweather is thinking. So while he's doing that, me and Manny Pacquiao could be deciding who is the best pound-for-pound fighter. For Cotto to have the opportunity to hold the pound-for-pound title if he gets so lucky to beat Pacquiao…you just can't do it. You should have the pound-for-pound guys fighting each other.

PC: So you feel you should fight Pacquiao and Floyd fight Marquez and then the winners face each other?

SM: Yeah, that is the perfect scenario. That's the way it is supposed to happen in real boxing.

PC: Are you kind of getting frustrated with the politics of the sport Shane?

SM: It gets a little frustrating. It's frustrating when people start believing lies, like they believe Bob Arum when he says, "Ah, I'm already working on a fight between Clottey and Mosley at the Civic Center after I finish the deal between Cotto and Pacquiao!" People believe that I'm actually going to fight Clottey? No! They actually believe I'm going to fight Clottey, Berto or Paul Williams? I'm not going to fight none of those guys. I did my share of fighting the Vernon Forrests and the Winky Wrights of my era. I've put in my time and work and I'm not doing it anymore.

PC: It seems like neither the Mayweather fight nor the Pacquiao fights will happen anytime soon. Where do you go from here if any of those fights can't be secured?

SM: Well, either I'll wait or I'll retire until somebody is ready to fight. I won't retire. I'm just going to hold on to my belt until they come out of hiding and want to make a fight. I'll just keep training and be ready.

PC: You stay in pretty good shape. What have you been doing on that end and how is your weight? How soon could you be ready to go?

SM: I wouldn't say I'm really into the gym, but I love to be in the gym. I love to go in there and spar with the kids. I'm around a lot. My son is still boxing so I kind of go to the gym with him and stay in that atmosphere. I think that I would be around the gym in some kind of way. I would be ready as soon as they say it's a go, you know what I'm saying? Some guys go up to 190 and 200 pounds and then drop back down to 47 or 54. I could never get that big anyway. I'm probably about 165 or 166, but I could easily drop off the weight.

PC: What else has been up with Shane Mosley? How is your son doing with his career?

SM: It's going pretty good. I've been working with him on some defensive moves. We're trying to take it to another level now.

PC: We've seen Michael Jordan's son and he's an average basketball player. Walter Payton's son was just an average football player. When talking to your son, do you sense that he feels the pressure of being Shane Mosley's son?

SM: Well, my son is kind of like me. He doesn't let the pressure bother him like that. He's going to do what he needs to do. The crowds screaming or booing only motivates me and he's the same way. There are a few minor little things that he needs to work on, but he's going to be bigger than me and fighting in a bigger weight class and could probably be better at his weight class than I was if he chooses to do that. He has the ability to fight.

PC: You're one of my favorites because you still come to fight. I hope you land something soon my man. Is there anything you want to say in closing?

SM: I just want to tell Pacquiao to do the right thing for boxing. I think you guys should put a poll up and let the Philippine fans vote which one they think would be a bigger fight and who they want to see Pacquiao fight next, Shane Mosley or Miguel Cotto! Let's see who the Philippine fans want Pacquiao to fight next.


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Sugar Shane Mosley Interview—Manny Pacquiao will Make More Money Fighting Me!

Just as it seems like Miguel Cotto may get a shot at the great Manny Pacquiao. I wanted to speak to Sugar Shane Mosley, to get his take on that probable fight and also his potential showdown with Manny Pacquiao. Let it be known here, after speaking to Shane I realized that this fight to him wouldn’t be about money. (He discussed his portfolio with me, lets just say he will be fine regardless if he gets the Pacquiao fight) A fight with Pacquiao would be about legacy, then fans, and the people. Even though a fight may now be unlikely. Mosley, ever the fighter is not giving up, and he promises a fight with him will provide more money to Manny Pacquiao, and he says, “It is a no lose fight for him.” Answers are in bold.

Shane, how are you doing?

Mosley: I am doing well, just driving right now headed to a workout.

I heard you are a big Laker fan, did you get to see any of NBA Finals games at all?

Mosley: No I didn’t, I just watched. But I was happy to see Kobe and them win.

Now back to boxing, what are your thoughts about Miguel Cotto-Manny Pacquiao? It seems to be a done deal almost?

Mosley: The fight does not make any sense to me. A fight with me will make more money. I know there have been numbers going on out there like Cotto making 5 or 6 million and Manny making 10,11 or 12. But in a fight with me, he will make more money. Bob Arum is being the puppet master putting this together, but Manny will make more money fighting me.

And why fight Cotto. He almost lost to Joshua Clottey. It was a fight that he easily could have lost. Cotto ran around the ring in the last few rounds. The fight with Cotto is not the best fight for boxing or fight fight fans, or Manny Pacquiao fans. It is the best fight for Bob Arum. Even if you look at Cotto’s gash, do you think it will heal in time? It might just open up again if he fights Pacquiao. The fans need to know that the best and biggest fight in boxing right now is with me.

There has been talk of a catchweight of 144 for Cotto, ironically the weight you disclosed a few weeks ago? Could you come down more?

Mosley: I am trying to make the fight happen. I threw a bone out to Pacquiao saying I would fight him at 144. I am the Welterweight Champion of the World, Cotto isn’t. I am the former Pound for Pound champion, Cotto isn’t. Pacquiao is the pound for champion. We should be fighting. Bob Arum is not letting this happen.

But would you fight him at say 143?

Mosley: You now what, it doesn’t matter, let’s say I say 143. Then Cotto will do 143, and then 142 and so on. It is a fight for the Welterweight championship, not the Jr. Welterweight championship.

I just can’t see how a guy who barely won, and a lot of people think he lost. I am one of them. Who gets a chance to fight Manny Pacquiao. I earned this fight.

Now back to this money thing. You are telling me that Manny Pacquiao will make more money fighting you, how so?

Mosley: It is a bigger fight. So there is more money out there. I am more well known then Miguel Cotto. You saw all the celebrities at my last fight. Yes there were a lot of fans out were there to see Margarito, but the celebrities were there to see me, because I am a legendary fighter. I shocked the world that night….I have been on more pay per views.

What do you say to people who say you are fighting for the money. And that that is only reason why you want to fight Pacquiao.

Mosley: I don’t need the money. I have money. Yes the money is nice. But I want to fight the biggest fights for the fans. The legacy fights. When I started fighting pro, I was fighting for $1,000, $2,000, but I didn’t care because I knew one day I would be world champion and my time would come. I love the sport, you can ask anybody. I love going to gym and sparring. I love what I do.

You spoke to Freddie Roach didn’t you about this fight possibly? Eloborate.

Mosley: Yes I talked to Freddie Roach before the Hatton fight. And he said he would rather have Pacquiao fight me because it is the best fight money wise and action wise. Manny would fight me at 147, but Freddie said I would have to come down a little. But he knows that fighting me is a much bigger fight then Cotto. There are 3 pound for pound champions, I used to be, Floyd(Mayweather Jr.) used to be. And Manny is now. I just want Bob Arum to stop lieing to Manny and the public. Manny Pacquiao versus me is a much bigger fight then Cotto.

Before Manny signs on the dotted line with Cotto, what would you say to him and his advisors?

Mosley: Do the right thing Manny. Fight the best fight for the fans, and the best fight for your legacy. You have nothing to lose by fighting me. There will be more prestige in fighting me then Cotto. I will enhance your legacy. Whatever Bob Arum money can offer you, I can offer more and then some.

Manny and me are the same. We will fight anybody. If he were to lose to me, I would give him a rematch. That is what I do, I am a fighter. I fought guys nobody would fight, Vernon Forrest, and Winky Wright. That is the same with Manny. You have every thing to gain by fighting me. It is a no lose situation.

In closing, what about a Thrilla in Manilla II? Would you fight him there?

Mosley: I would probably do something crazy like that. I would train in Big Bear though before I went. I don’t think I could train out there. The Philippines and the fans there are great and they love boxing.

Thanks Shane

Thank You.



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Arum on Floyd's demand: Keep dreaming

The Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. match up will never happen unless "Pretty Boy Floyd” gives up his pay demands, according to Top Rank promoter Bob Arum.

"If Mayweather persists with this position, a fight will never happen," Arum said on a report by Setanta Sports News.

The former top pound-for-pound fighter earlier said that he will not accept a 50-50 share of revenue for a match with Pacquiao.

Pacquiao already had a similar share during his fight with Ricky Hatton. His camp insists that it will not happen again.

"Mayweather is taking the position that unless he gets more money, there will never be a fight - that's absurd," Arum said. "Manny is the most sought-after boxer on the planet."

Pacquiao, the reigning pound-for-pound king, also beat Mayweather's erstwhile foes Hatton and Oscar de la Hoya. Unlike Mayweather, the Filipino boxer defeated the two boxers in sensational fashion.

Last May, Pacquiao toppled Hatton with a devastating left hook to the jaw in the second round. Several months earlier, he battered De la Hoya to a technical knockout defeat within eight rounds.

This is in contrast with Mayweather's performance against the two fighters. It took Mayweather 10 rounds to knock out Hatton in July 2007. In his fight against De la Hoya several months earlier, he was only able to eke out a split decision.

For Arum, a fight between Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto is more doable in the near future.

Cotto, another Top Rank fighter, will be facing Joshua Clottey in New York on June 13.

Arum believes a Pacquiao-Cotto match would have as much appeal as a Mayweather fight.

"If Cotto beats Clottey that's just as big a fight," Arum said.


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Pacquiao Advisors Say ‘No’ To Sugar Shane

Boxing is a funny sport. We have great athletes who will fight anybody. But there is always a middle area. Where business is done, and what have you. This morning I came across a report from the Manilla Standard Today, by the respected and excellent sportswriter Ronnie Nathanielsz, that Manny Pacquiao’s advisors nixed the idea of fighting Sugar Shane Mosley. Wow, what a let down. It was like that time that beauiful girl gave me her phone number, then 2 days later when I called her it turned out to be the wrong number.

It seems that Top Rank and Manny Pacquiao’s advisor deemed Shane to be too big a risk and not worthy. In fact according to this report, Shane Mosley is not even in the top 8 opponents. What? A future 1st ballot Hall Famer. One of the top 10 fighters of the last 20 years. And he is not even in the top 8 for opponents. My question to Top Rank and to Pacquiao advisors is, besides Floyd Mayweather Jr, who is going to give you most money, best chance for legacy, and an opportunity to win 7 titles in 7 divisions? It sure as heck isn’t Edwin Valero.

If this report is true, I will feel bad for fight fans, Manny Pacquiao and Sugar Shane Mosley. We all know Manny Pacquiao would fight anybody anywhere. Heck I bet if he had it his way, he would go ahead and fight Paul Williams. But unfortunatley I have a feeling his people think Sugar Shane is little too dangerous. And yes while Shane is dangerous, he is also worth the risk. He will bring you 8 figures guaranteed. He will bring you history. And he will bring you a good fight. I bet you could even get him at 143 pounds. I don’t know if Cotto would meet them there.


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‘Pacquiao, Mosley to give Mayweather trouble’

The return of Floyd “Money” Mayweather, Jr. to the ring is just over a month away, when he is set to tackle Juan Manuel “Dinamita” Marquez on July 18 in the “Number One/Numero Uno” main event.

The megafight is expected to be a sellout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas as well as on pay-per-view cable television.

But for Floyd Mayweather, Sr., the bout is just a “tune-up fight” for his son, he told John Martinez of IronBoxing.com.

“The Marquez fight is going to be nothing more than what you have seen before,” he added.

He even said that “It should be on regular HBO instead of PPV. There is a bad economy out there and we all know what is going to happen already.”

Floyd Sr. also told Martinez that he favors the possibility of his son fighting “Sugar” Shane Mosley and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.

“Now the Mosley or Pacquiao fight is a totally different story,” he commented. “Those fights are definitely PPV events.”

“Both fighters would give my son trouble. But in the end, Lil’ Floyd wins.”

He said that a Mayweather-Mosley match-up would be a “very good fight.”

“Shane fights all comers and gives it his all. This fight would go all 12 rounds with a lot of action in it,” he said.

He even volunteered to “become chief trainer for the Mosley fight” should it materialize.

For the meantime, the focus is on Mayweather’s comeback fight against Marquez.

Floyd Sr. even gave his prediction for the July 18 fight. “Well then if you can remember the Gatti fight, you’ve already seen the Marquez fight in advance. It is going to be the same thing all over again.”

Mayweather defeated Arturo Gatti in 2005 via technical knockout in the sixth round. The victory made “Pretty Boy Floyd” the WBC super lightweight champion.

Floyd Sr. continued, “Marquez is a Mexican. He doesn’t want to look bad. He is going to come forward and make the fight.”

Despite this strategy, he said that Marquez will still not be able to get the better of Mayweather.

“Mexicans always come to fight. But when he does, he is going to get clipped. He isn’t going to counterpunch. Trust me,” he remarked.


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Mosley's challenge to Pacquiao betraying boxing's promotional flaws

Other Modus Operandi on Agency and Representation

In the NFL, an agent can represent multiple players and approach multiple NFL teams in attempts to secure the best contract and playing options for each client, based on that client's criteria or instructions for the agent. The NFL Player's Association and the league office requires prospective agents to first pass a certification test to ensure that qualified agents are knowledgeable and capable in a multi-million dollar business and also a line of work that can pose serious health risks.

Thus, "Bob the Agent" might represent "John the Kicker" and "Jim the Wide Receiver," where John wants the most money, but Jim wants to go to a playoff team. Because the NFL has 32 teams (and will likely expand to incorporate other cities into the fold), these players (and others that "Bob the Agent" represents) - if they meet performance standards - should have multiple options, and these options should not conflict with those of the other players that "Bob the Agent" represents.


Crisp, clean, typically no conflict of interest in this regard.

But, oh . . . not boxing.

In boxing, the big time promoters (i.e., Golden Boy Promotions, Top Rank, etc.) are the most visible and the most positioned within the close-circle industry. Either you're inside, or you're outside.

Commanding the high fees as premium for the uncommon access, these promoters will represent many of the popular fighters, and typically from each weight division.

Systemic Promotional Flaw

Therein lies boxing's systemic promotional flaw, as multiple fighters from each weight division are represented by a single promotional agent. Make no mistake about it - the boxer is the client. The promoter is the representative or the agent. The boxer is (technically) the boss.


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Will Pacquiao really face Mosley?

Rampant rumors recently suggest the possibility of an October 17 showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Sugar Shane Mosley, but will the bout really happen? Odds are, probably not. The rumored match-up is theoretically slated to take place at an unknown catch weight somewhere between 140 and 147 pounds. According to reports, Pacquiao has agreed to fight Mosley and all that is left is working out the details of the contract. Even still, I believe the odds of this fight coming to fruition are very slim, mainly because of the looming interest in a proposed mega bout between Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Junior.

Two things jump to mind as a result of these recent reports. First, Shane Mosley really wants this fight. In fact, he seems almost “desperate” to make this happen . Not only as he agreed to meet Pacquiao at an unidentified catch weight, but he has also eagerly conceded a 60-40 purse split favoring Pacquiao and has insisted that Pacquiao get an immediate rematch clause in the event of a Sugar Shane victory. Such concessions lead me to the other thing that jumps to mind—since Mosley is doing everything in his power to try and lure Pacquiao into the ring, he must be extremely confident that he can beat him .. Why else would he be willing to give up so much? Such a victory would almost certainly ensure a later date with Floyd, so with or without a Pacquiao rematch, Mosley is seemingly counting that, in the long run, a win over Pacquiao will be more lucrative for both bank account and legacy.

While Mosley's motivation is clear, Team Pacquiao's motivation is still unknown. There are several possibilities. On one hand, they might be genuinely interested in fighting Mosley, and perhaps this really is the prelude to a negotiations process that will give the fans a real treat in October. On the other hand, this might just be a way for Team Pacquiao to gain leverage for future negotiations with Mayeather, or perhaps even Juan Manuel Marquez. Another option still might be that they are simply hedging their bets so they can make the most lucrative deal possible in the aftermath of the July contest between Mayweather and Marquez. Whatever the underlying motive really is, at the very least, I suspect nothing will be set in stone until after Mayweather and Marquez do battle.

The one wild card in all of this is Manny Pacquiao. He himself has stated that he is willing to fight Mosley. Since Manny has always seemed to be a man of the highest honor and integrity, it is conceivable that he really intends to fight Mosley next, but even if this is true, it is entirely plausible that Freddy Roach might be able to convince him otherwise. After all, unlike Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton, Roach knows that Mosley is a major threat to Manny. Roach is very perceptive when it comes to making match-ups that are favorable to his pride and joy fighter. He knew that Oscar was past it and unable to pull the trigger and he knew that Manny would have a field day with Hatton's defensive deficiencies.

Sugar Shane Mosley poses an entirely different type of opponent and Roach is fully aware of this. That is why Roach has refused to allow Manny to face Mosley at 147 pounds like he did Oscar. He is smart enough to realize the threat posed by Mosley, ergo, his insistence on Mosley coming down below 147. That Mosley is even willing to openly concede a 60-40 purse split and an immediate rematch clause for Manny probably makes Roach even more weary of allowing Pacquiao to square off against him . Unlike his last three opponents, Shane is still a very fast fighter, and he also posses a great deal of power and accuracy in his right hand—a punch that Manny has proven susceptible to in the past. Even still, Manny is a very special fighter and he would certainly have a good chance to beat Mosley, even if Shane does present several obstacles that were lacking in Pacquiao's last few opponents.

At the end of the day, I still think the prospects of a Manny-Floyd showdown will probably win the day, much to the dismay of Mosley. The number of casual fans who are already actively talking about the potential of this fight is truly amazing. I have never heard so many casual fans speak so enthusiastically about any fight, let alone a fight that has not even been signed yet. This indicates a strong probability that Mayweather-Pacquiao would generate more money than Mosley-Pacquiao, which probably means more money for Pac-Man. For Roach, the bottom line might become a matter of how Mayweather looks when he returns to the ring. At that point, Roach has to decide whether he believes Manny has a better chance against Floyd, the technically superior fighter, or against Mosley, the aging fighter with superior size and strength.

Personally, I would much prefer seeing Mosley and Pacquiao do battle. These two warriors have each represented something admirable amongst modern day fighters, and that is a constant desire to continuously prove himself against the best opposition available. In light of that, Mosley-Pacquiao is the fight with the best potential for excitement, so even though I have my doubts that this will happen, I have made my preference known. Will Pacquiao really fight Sugar Shane Mosley? Only time will tell.


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Shane Mosley Plans To Sit and Wait For Pacquiao

Several days after his failed press release campaign to lure Manny Pacquiao into a fight, WBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley continues to beat the drums for a showdown with the Filipino champ. Rather than go for the fighters who are willing to fight him right now, like WBC champion Andre Berto and once-beaten Paul Williams, Mosley will continue to wait for Pacquiao to make a decision on his October 17 opponent. Most expect Pacquiao to wait until the aftermath of Mayweather-Marquez on July 18 before he makes a decision.

I'm waiting on the Pacquiao fight. Hopefully Bob Arum will let me fight Pacquiao. I want to fight the Pac-Man. Pacquiao, then Mayweather and then whoever - I don't care who it is, Mosley said to TMZ.

A few days ago, BoxingScene.com's Robert Morales spoke with Richard Schaefer, CEO for Golden Boy Promotions, who said there have been no negotiations for a Pacquiao fight. He doesn't expect any for a few weeks. Mosley may become an old man by waiting around for Pacquiao to say yes. There are already numerous issues, like the agreed upon catch-weight. It seems Pacquiao will ask Mosley to get down to 142-143 and Mosley is trying to get down to 144, if he can, at best.

The fact is Bob told me that Manny Pacquiao is going to wait to see what's going to happen, certainly, with the Cotto fight because Cotto is another possibility," Schaefer said. And maybe he is even going to wait to see what is going to happen with Mayweather and Marquez. Obviously, everybody is interested in fighting Pacquiao. Pacquiao might say, `Mosley is a great fight, that is the fight I want.' Even though Bob would really like to negotiate, there is really nothing to negotiate at this time. What he needs to do is sit down with his fighter.


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The Shane Mosley-Manny Pacquiao Chronicles

Without firing a single punch Sugar Shane Mosley fought his way back to the Manny Pacquiao sweepstakes with a challenge heard around the world.

In a sweeping campaign blitz that encompassed contacting boxing web sites, newspapers and television stations Pomona’s Mosley, the current WBA welterweight titleholder and future Hall of Fame inductee concocted a plan that hit home.
Pacquiao, the number one fighter in the world according to most Pound for Pound listings, was seen and heard on a video from a Philippine news company agreeing to fight Mosley if terms can be mutually agreed on.

Of course, that’s another hoop to jump through.

Meanwhile in Hollywood, California, at the Wild Card Boxing gym, master trainer Freddie Roach unraveled his interpretation of the various doors open to Pacquiao. A number of choices are available to Team Pacquiao.

“The easiest fight is (Floyd) Mayweather,” said Roach in between rounds while his young charge Amir Khan sparred with various boxers as he prepares for his showdown against WBA junior welterweight titleholder Andriy Kotelnik on June 27 in England. “Shane Mosley is the hardest fight.”

One other fighter is in the running for Pacquiao and that is Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto who fights next week against Joshua Clottey in New York City on June 13.

“Cotto is the second hardest fight but he’s in for a tough struggle against Clottey,” said Roach.

As the Cotto fight loomed more and more mention of the former junior welterweight and welterweight titleholder as the next Pacquiao opponent caused a ripple of concern with Mosley.

“I’m the WBA welterweight champion not Cotto,” said Mosley, adding that when he beat Cotto’s victor last January, that should end all debate. “I deserve to fight Manny Pacquiao.”

If you know Mosley then you realize that for the Pomona fighter to step forward with demands outside of the ring, is very un-Mosley.

“Why should he (Cotto) get that fight? He’s not the number one guy, I’m the number one guy,” exclaimed Mosley while in Los Angeles. “With me, he’s (Pacquiao) fighting for the world title and for the people. Filipinos want to see this fight.”

When news this week reached the Philippines that Mosley was pushing for a match with the current Pound for Pound king, a GMA news team found Pacquiao in a restaurant and asked him if he would consider the match with the Pomona speedster.

Pacquiao told the Philippine news station GMA that he was willing to meet Mosley’s challenge if terms could be negotiated and agreed by both parties. Pacquiao is promoted by Top Rank and to a smaller percentage by Golden Boy Promotions.

Top Rank’s Bob Arum did not return a call on Friday but Golden Boy’s CEO Richard Schaefer did earlier.

A match with Mosley and Pacquiao suits Golden Boy as does a match between the winner of Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18 in Las Vegas.

“It’s a great position to be in because they are all great fights,” said Schaefer on Thursday. “Even a Cotto fight would be good.”

Mayweather returned from retirement to fight Mexico City’s Marquez who has never fought at the welterweight level. He’s never fought at the junior welterweight level but is willing to move up two weight divisions to fight the former Pound for Pound champion.

“Marquez could give Mayweather a lot of trouble,” said Roach, who has seen Pacquiao battle with him twice. “I would have to say Marquez is the smartest fighter today. He’s like a scientist. Mayweather has never faced adversity like Marquez did when he was knocked down three times. He has always picked and chosen easy fights. He’s never faced adversity like Marquez.”

Another factor not in Mayweather’s favor is his penchant for negotiating outrageous terms.

“Mayweather is not going to get a 60/40 split against us,” Roach said. “If anyone is going to get 60/40 its Manny.”

When all the factors are added up the winner looks to be Mosley.

“It very well could be Shane Mosley if he’s willing to accept a 60/40 split,” said Roach while thinking about the match. “And if he’s willing to drop the weight to 142.”

Pacquiao arrives in Los Angels either on Saturday or Sunday and then flies to New York to attend the Boxing Writers Association dinner where he will be awarded the Fighter of the Year trophy.

“I will probably meet with Manny and Bob Arum to discuss the possibilities,” said Schaefer. “We’re on good speaking terms with Bob Arum and that’s how we’re able to put on these great fights that people want to see.”

Mosley says people want Pacquiao to fight him.

“They should want the best fight out there,” Mosley said on Friday. “The best fighters fight each other.”

Mosley watched the video of the Philippine news team interviewing Pacquiao and had someone translate the Pound for Pound champion’s response. Though he knows Pacquiao is willing to accept the challenge, he also knows that negotiations have not even begun.

“Manny wants to retire anyway, so he might as well fight me and fight the best,” said Mosley, adding that Pacquiao is the deserving Pound for Pound champion. “I’ll definitely accept the 60/40 split in his favor.”

That might be the clincher.

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Shane Mosley will fight Manny Pacquiao at terms Floyd Mayweather reportedly won't agree on

It's beginning to look like former six-time world champion and Grand Rapids native Floyd Mayweather might need to take a number to get in line for an opportunity to meet current pound-for-pound boxing champ Manny Pacquiao inside the ropes.

The speculation about a matchup between Pacquiao and Shane Mosley is heating up, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The 37-year-old Mosley isn't pulling any punches about making it happen.

He said he'd be willing to accept the lesser amount of a 60-40 split of the purse -- something former pound-for-pound champ Mayweather has refused -- and even agreed to a catch weight in the neighborhood of 144 pounds to clinch the deal, the Times reported.

"It's a worldwide fight, and I've met a lot of his demands to make this fight," Mosley said. "I just want to show now that I'm the best pound-for-pound best in the world. That's why I want this, to prove I'm the best fighter out there, even at this age. He's the best fighter, I'm the best welterweight.

"I can't see why I won't be in the ring with him."

In response, Pacquiao sent a press release to the Times indicating all options remain open about choosing his next opponent.

He left a lot of wiggle room, however, for his promoter, Top Rank's Bob Arum, to pursue negotiations with Mosley.

"I have not heard from my promoter or seen any contract or fight detail," Pacquiao said. "So, there is no fight yet. I am flattered the great Shane Mosley is now going after me by any means. I am not closing the door on any negotations, though, and I trust my promotional and training team to make the best decision for me."

He also used the press release to take a jab at Mayweather.

"I am not blaming people for coming up with ideas to lure me to fight them. I have said it before and I will say it again, I will not run away from a great fight," Pacquiao said. "Floyd Mayweather is even using reverse psychology, saying he will not agree to fight me for a 50-50 (split of the) purse.

"Of course, everyone wants to fight me."

Mayweather is set to fight Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Arum said recently there's little chance of a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight later this year since he didn't think it would be enough time for Mayweather to recover from his bout against Marquez, provided he wins, and still be able to properly prepare to meet Pacquiao.

Pacquiao has expressed a desire to fight again Oct. 17.

He and trainer Freddie Roach repeatedly have stated they will wait until after the Miguel Cotto-Joshua Clottey fight June 13 in New York to announce their next opponent. It might end up being Mosley, Cotto or perhaps the winner of the Mayweather-Marquez clash.

Yet, more and more, it appears Mosley already has gotten a number much closer to the front of the line.

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Pacquiao/Mosley Talks Fire Up

Rumors have recently started to circle that Manny Pacquiao may be facing off against welterweight king, Shane Mosley, sometime in October. The thought of such a matchup is sure enough to whet every boxing fanatic’s boxing appetite. As many of us eagerly anticipate Mayweather/Marquez in June, Pacquiao/Mosley sounds just as good if not even better.

Let the boxing gods work their magic to make this bout official. It could begin a round-robin of sorts for years to come that will see legends rise and fall. On paper, everyone has a shot to further solidify their place in boxing history.

Assuming this matchup takes place, whom should be favored?

Do we favor the Sugarman, a wily veteran, a proven great, a fighter coming off one of the best performances of his career?

Or do we favor the Filipino Pac Monster, the consensus pound-for-pound #1 fighter in the world, also a proven great, a fighter coming off one of the best performances of his career?

If the fight were to take place at 147, one would have to give Mosley the slightest edge due to his track record in the welterweight division. However, word is that this fight, if finalized, would take place at a catchweight, somewhere between 140-147 lbs.

That key element alone is what makes this fight even more intriguing. When was the last time Mosley weighed in lower than 146 lbs? Almost a decade ago?

If this fight takes place at 143-144, expect a great fight to with Pacquiao coming out on top. It’s easy to foresee a war, perhaps one of the greatest matchups we will ever witness.

And should Pacquiao succeed in dethroning Mosley, he should get all the credit in the world. This wouldn’t be the same as fighting a past prime De La Hoya, a fighter who hadn’t fought at welterweight in ages nor scored an impressive victory in that weight class since the late 90s.

Although he’s no longer in his prime either, Shane Mosley is a proven welterweight champion even today at the age of 37. If you caught Mosley in his most recent outing in January 2009, you’ll know he still has plenty left in the tank. Just ask Antonio Margarito whom he was not expected to defeat this past January. Mosley, like the great Bernard Hopkins, is one of those special fighters who today continues to defy the laws of time.

Further, spanning a 16 year career, no one has ever knocked Shane Mosley out. In Pacquiao, he’d be facing a fighter that normally wins via knockout. How’s that for some real intrigue?

Although the July 18 matchup between Mayweather/Marquez is quite a treat in its own unique way, it’s difficult to see it stacking up to Pacquiao/Mosley in terms of intrigue and excitement. Even if the size factor doesn’t come into play in Mayweather/Marquez, both fighters are natural counter-punchers that typically rely on their opponents to make the fight. In other words, that fight will most likely be a battle between two boxing technicians, but it won’t produce the fireworks of a Pacquiao/Mosley.

For many reasons, Pacquiao/Mosley needs to take place.

Aside from a fight against the winner of Mayweather/Marquez, this is as big a fight as Pacquiao can possibly make right now. True, there’s also a potential date with Cotto (assuming he defeats Joshua Clottey next weekend) which would also be a big fight in its own right. If Pacquiao decides to go that route instead, he would be commended for accepting that fight as well considering that Cotto is a proven world class welterweight like Mosley.

At this point, it doesn’t really matter who’s next. Rest assured it’ll be a dangerous opponent as Pacquiao has consistently shown the willingness to face off against the world’s best in each weight class he’s climbed through. If Manny is serious about retiring within a year, he’s truly going out like a real champion. Line em’ up.


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De La Hoya: "Mosley Would Crush Manny Pacquiao"

Oscar De La Hoya doesn't think a fight between Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley will ever happen. During the last few days, Mosley sent out a press release that gave the appearance that a deal had been reached with Pacquiao for a fight on October 17. Pacquiao issued his own press release telling the entire world that he never agreed to any fight with Mosley.

Mosley is partner in De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. Over the last two years, Pacquiao has beaten some of the biggest names in Golden Boy's stable, including Juan Manuel Marquez, Ricky Hatton and even battered De La Hoya into retirement. De La Hoya doesn't think Pacquiao will be a force against Mosley. He says Mosley would blow him out.

“Mosley would crush Pacquiao in a heartbeat. That’s why I think it would never happen. Mosley is willing to come down in weight and take a smaller share of the pot, which show you he wants to fight the best. Obviously that’s an admirable quality," De La Hoya told Mike Rosenthal of The Ring Online.

He believes that Mosley is too smart to make some of the errors that other Golden Boy fighters made against Pacquiao.

“I just don’t feel Freddie and Manny will do it. … Mosley is too big a threat. Was I a risk when I came down to 147? Freddie Roach is smart. He saw something. Was Ricky Hatton a risk? Again, Freddie is a smart guy. That’s why he’s the best. And it’s why he’s not going to risk his fighter’s pound-for-pound status against a real champion like Mosley,” De La Hoya said.

“Mosley saw my fight against Pacquiao. He saw the Ricky Hatton fight. He wouldn’t commit the mistakes we both made. He won’t come down in weight too much like I did. He won’t leave his head up there like Ricky did. He’s smart.”


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Pacquiao expresses interest in Mosley fight

Boxing's pound-for-pound top fighter Manny Pacquiao told a Filipino news organization today that he would be willing to fight Pomona's world welterweight champion Shane Mosley later this year, pending negotiations.

Though Mosley's camp was quick to announce Pacquiao's interest, saying Mosley would agree to fight at a catch weight between 140 and 147 pounds and accept a 60-40 split of the purse in Pacquiao's favor for a bout that could be fought Oct. 17, Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum was more reserved.

"This has absolutely no credibility to it. Manny hasn't decided who he's going to fight," Arum said. "It could be Mosley, or it could be [Miguel] Cotto, [Floyd] Mayweather Jr., [Juan Manuel] Marquez or [Edwin] Valero. They're all in the mix."

Arum said, "Shane's a good guy, he's definitely in the picture," but Arum insisted Pacquiao will make no decision about his next opponent until watching the June 13 world welterweight title fight between Cotto and Joshua Clottey.

"Why would I eliminate options?" said Arum, who confirmed he was contacted today about a possible Pacquiao-Mosley bout by Mosley's promoter Richard Schaefer. "I've also heard from Manny's people that he wants to wait and see the Mayweather-Marquez fight [July 18] before he agrees to anything. That would mean we won't be ready until November.

"All that he's said is that he's willing to fight Mosley. But he still has to explore the best deal."

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Mosley says he is set to fight Pacquiao in October

World Boxing Association welterweight champion Shane Mosley said Wednesday that only a few details stand between him and an October 17 fight with Philippines superstar Manny Pacquiao.

Pacquiao flattened England's Ricky Hatton in the second round last month while Mosley stopped Mexico's Antonio Margarito in the ninth round back in January.


US veteran Mosley anticipates squaring off with the Asian powerhouse seen as the world's top pound-for-pound fighter at a catch-weight once negotiations are complete based upon comments Pacquiao made in his homeland.


Mosley, 46-5 with 39 knockouts, challenged Pacquiao, 49-3 with two drawn and 37 knockouts, and the Filipino star told GMA News on Wednesday that, "No problem. We can fight. As long as we negotiate."

Mosley took that as a challenge answered and said he will give Pacquiao the larger share of a 60-40 purse split and meet him at a catch weight lower than the welterweight limit in order to make the fight happen.

"Now that Manny has stated that he is ready to fight me, the only thing left to finish are negotiations," Mosley said.

"(Promoters) Richard Schaefer and Bob Arum are working out the details now. I will be ready to fight Pacquiao on October 17."

Mosley might just be getting a bit ahead of himself, however. Pacquiao's willingness to fight and securing a finalized contract with boxing's top man of the moment are far from the same thing.

Arum, Pacquiao's promoter, said last month after the victory over Hatton that nothing would be decided about who Pacquiao fights next until Puerto Rican star Miguel Cotto's fight in 10 days against Joshua Clottey at New York.

Mosley had been mentioned as a potential upcoming opponent for Floyd Mayweather Jnr, the unbeaten American who abdicated the pound-for-pound throne in favor of retirement.

Mayweather returns to the ring next month against Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez. He announced the fight just hours before Pacquiao knocked out Hatton to steal his thunder.

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