Sunday, May 2, 2010

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Destroys Sugar Shane Mosley

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has proven his mettle over and over again by destroying Sugar Shane Mosley in a lopsided 12 rounds, Saturday Night, May 1, at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada. All three judges saw it in favor of Mayweather 119-109, 119-109 and 118-110, a unanimous decision for this brilliant fighter at his peak.

Mayweather showed the world what his boxing skills could do, proving that he is second to none. Floyd’s blistering speed and almost laser-like jabs made Mosley look like an amateur and nearing an end aged boxer. His renowned defensive skills held Mosley to only 92 punches landed while he connected an astonishing 123 punches landed of 267 power shots. Mosley’s lucky rounds were in Round 1 and Round 2, specifically in Round 2 where he almost knocked-out Mayweather with a bombing right hand to the side head. But the night belongs only to Mayweather where he dominated the last 10 rounds by genius boxing at its highest level. He did it offensively by standing toe to toe with the bigger Mosley and even stalked Mosley. Firing his trademark pull counter punches which saw Mosley’s head clearly snapping with a punch. Mayweather did this to a great fighter who knocked out nearly 80% of his opponents. Mayweather is just too skilled for an aging Mosley. He is just too much for Mosley to conquer.

So, the Who’s Next? issue is now clamoring out there. Hopefully Manny Pacquiao . . . and that fight will feat current and former P4P King and probably will be the biggest fight of all time, who knows, but let’s just wait for it to happen.

Congratulations Floyd for a job well done.

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