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Haha Miles you are the most cynical man in the world

If you don't like someone or something NOTHING will change your mind
True, I am very cynical and I'm a little sad that Mosley couldn't do more. Yes, Floyd did the job he set out to do and he deserves credit for doing that. Just like he deserved credit for beating up an unbeaten Hatton. Just like he deserved credit for outworking a bigger DLH. I am cynical, but in my defence I do give credit to the victor. It was one sided from the third onwards and I know that. But, yeah the cynic in me refuses to credit it all to Mayweathers skills as I really don't think we saw a peak condition Mosley.
Mayweather may have had something to do with the way Mosley looked.

If Mayweather had fought Mosley's pace like Margarito did then it may have ended the same way, but Floyd made Shane fight his pace.

A lot of the reason Shane looked bad tonight was because Mayweather made him look that way and did that to him.
It works both ways though. Sure Mayweather had all the goods in there, but this was not a 28 year old Mosley. He clearly isn't the same fighter. The Mayorga fight was a warning sign and that was nearly 2 years ago and followed on almost a year from the Cotto loss. The Margarito fight with hindsight will go down as Mosley's last hurrah and a great showing it was too. The long layoffs and age have only accentuated the slide. You've also got to factor in Mosley only having had about 5/6 fights in the last 5 years.

Of course Floyd deserves his props, but we shouldn't ignore the obvious facts. Facts which were also raised before the fight. I don't know of any other fighter in recent memory besides Hopkins who has at 38 remained competitive at top 10 PFP level. It is inevitable that people will question the win and Mosley's lacklustre performance will only add to that.