Quote Originally Posted by gbrandon


I would rather see him fight the big three (Hatton, Cotto, Margarito) instead of these two. I can see the reason he would want to fight Oscar ($$$$) but can not see why he would want to fight Mosley. It was Shane's first solid performance in over 4 years but it came against a boxer who was far beyond his prime. Wanting to fight Shane is useless. PBF theory on Tony is that it's a lose-lose situation, if he beats Tony people will say that fighter is overhyped and it was a suspect victory and if he loses people will say the same thing about him, well if he believes that he should understand that people would say the same thing fighting Mosley. Let's bring in the new generation and build the careers of the new superstars. Mosley is the past and the big three are the future.
Yeah! I forgot Cotto, Man! But let us not forget, ODLH and Shane were once at the top of the P4P rankings and for Floyd to take these names would be legendary on his resume. Floyd has a lot of time to fight the big three that you mentioned, but the chance to take on these two legends. The clock is ticking my friend and it would be one of the greatest opportunities that Floyd would pass. Man, he can take Tony at 2007/2008 while he's still good, Ricky until later as well as Cotto and it would still produce fireworks, provided Floyd beats Shane and Oscar.

Question. Wouldnt you wanna see Oscar/Floyd or Shane/Floyd while you still can, a few years later would not be good so I am saying that the timing that PBF wants them both is really impecable.