Mosley on Mayweather: “I am Stronger, Faster, Better”
Shane Mosely believes he can beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. Whether words translate into reality remain to be seen.
Said Mosley this week: "I have always wanted to fight Floyd and now it is finally coming true. I am already in great shape and ready to show everyone on May 1 that I am stronger, faster and better than he is. I will have no problem beating him."
Should his promise come to fruition that’s great news for gamblers who can currently bet Mosley online at $100 and potentially win $260 at SBG Global.
The May 1 bout promises to be a major draw for gamblers and boxing fans alike.
Shane and Floyd are two of the greatest and most complete fighters to grace the sport of professional boxing over the last 20 years, writes Frank Lotierzo of the Sweet Science.
Lotierzo is not sure which Shane Mosley will show up to fight Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
"What Mosley shows up to face Floyd Mayweather this coming May will determine what kind of a fight boxing fans will see. If it’s the Mosley who had a hard time getting off versus (Ricardo) Mayorga until Ricardo slowed and became more predictable and easier to time than he normally is, Mayweather will run away with the fight. And if it’s the Mosley who got caught in between styles fighting (Miguel) Cotto, Mayweather will pot-shot him and stay a step ahead of him the entire fight."
Online bookmakers are betting this will be a fight for the ages following cancellation of the much anticipated Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao showdown.
Should Mosley win, we may be forgetting about Mayweather-Pacquaio as all bets could be on Mosley-Pacquiao.
Mosley had previously said Pacquiao would have made more money fighting him than Miguel Cotto.
Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com
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