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    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?

    Any fighter that doesnt look as though he is going for the KO in your eyes is holding back and showing respect.

    How about the option that he was reluctant to open up on mosely because of the fact that mosely fights back and has a crazy KO ratio!!

    Wonder whether floyd and pac held back as well?..or oscar?
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    Default Re: Mosley says PBF and Canelo have about the same punching power

    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?


    No he doesn't.
    Seriously.

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    Default Re: Mosley says PBF and Canelo have about the same punching power

    I haven't seen Alvarez much, just 20 rounds or so. I don't think that he is a big puncher. He reminds me of Yori Campos- he knocked out a lot of guys, but not at the top levels and I never saw him really hurt anybody with a punch.
    From what I have seen of Alvarez, he is strong, pretty quick of hand, and he punches well to the body. He doesn't set his punches up well, and he doesn't place them well. You can throw everything as hard as you can, but, if you don't do those two things, you won't accomplish much. When you are fighting 'opponents' and guys there to lose, it doesn't much matter. At the top level, you have to know where they are going and set up getting them there.

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    Default Re: Mosley says PBF and Canelo have about the same punching power

    Violent, you're missing the point.

    Let me put it to you like this: if I don't buy a lottery ticket, does that mean that I don't want 50 million dollars?

    The millions of people who don't buy lottery tickets obviously don't want money... is that a fair conclusion to draw?

    Just because a guy doesn't go for something, doesn't mean he doesn't want it. He may think that the prize is very unlikely, or carries too much risk.

    You've heard the old boxing adage "don't go looking for a knockout, let it come naturally". Well, Mosley is one of the riskiest guys to go for a knockout against.

    1) He's super durable, so the chances of you blowing energy and gassing out without finishing him are pretty high.

    2) Mosley has big power and fast hands, which means that if you get overly aggressive, you take the risk of getting countered and KO'd yourself.

    Canelo wasn't doing Mosley any favors out there. Mosley took a beating, but was never in danger of getting put away. He had the fight in the bag and elected not to go for the KO because it would have been too risky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Violent, you're missing the point.

    Mosley is one of the riskiest guys to go for a knockout against.

    1) He's super durable, so the chances of you blowing energy and gassing out without finishing him are pretty high.

    2) Mosley has big power and fast hands, which means that if you get overly aggressive, you take the risk of getting countered and KO'd yourself.

    Canelo wasn't doing Mosley any favors out there. Mosley took a beating, but was never in danger of getting put away. He had the fight in the bag and elected not to go for the KO because it would have been too risky.
    Actually you missed the point. You're talking about Mosley from the year 2000. I'll even give you the Mosley from 2009. What you said applies to them Mosley's. I'm not talking about that Mosley. That Mosley no longer exists. I'm talking about the Mosley from 2012. The slurring his words Mosley who hadn't fought in over a year following a loss. A loss that wasn't even competitive. He actually lost by 13 points on one of the judges scorecards. And keep in mind he was credited with a knock down in the fight. That's how one-sided the loss was. He even wanted to quit like if he was a Puerto Rican. None of the things you said applied to that Mosley. Alvarez could of stopped him if he wanted to. Manny Pacquiao could of stopped him if he wanted to. He admitted himself he stepped off the gas. Out of respect.

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    Default Re: Mosley says PBF and Canelo have about the same punching power

    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?

    Any fighter that doesnt look as though he is going for the KO in your eyes is holding back and showing respect.

    How about the option that he was reluctant to open up on mosely because of the fact that mosely fights back and has a crazy KO ratio!!

    Wonder whether floyd and pac held back as well?..or oscar?
    Floyd, Pac and Oscar went for the knock out and couldn't get it. Alvarez never went for it. The fight was in the bag after the first round. He had nothing to worry about. But he decided not to go for it. Shit is not that hard to understand.

    Let me put it in terms you understand. A week ago I was watching an old Floyd Mayweather fight. It was against Victoriano Sosa. He had a little bit of difficulty earlier on. But by the late rounds he was toying with him. To the point where I think he could of stopped him if he would of let his hands go more. But he doesn't. For whatever his reasons were he elected to go the full 12 instead of going for the stoppage. Are you trying to tell me Floyd Mayweather can't stopped Victoriano Sosa if he really wanted to? Or does Sosa going 12 mean Mayweather is not capable of stopping him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?

    Any fighter that doesnt look as though he is going for the KO in your eyes is holding back and showing respect.

    How about the option that he was reluctant to open up on mosely because of the fact that mosely fights back and has a crazy KO ratio!!

    Wonder whether floyd and pac held back as well?..or oscar?
    Floyd, Pac and Oscar went for the knock out and couldn't get it. Alvarez never went for it. The fight was in the bag after the first round. He had nothing to worry about. But he decided not to go for it. Shit is not that hard to understand.

    Let me put it in terms you understand. A week ago I was watching an old Floyd Mayweather fight. It was against Victoriano Sosa. He had a little bit of difficulty earlier on. But by the late rounds he was toying with him. To the point where I think he could of stopped him if he would of let his hands go more. But he doesn't. For whatever his reasons were he elected to go the full 12 instead of going for the stoppage. Are you trying to tell me Floyd Mayweather can't stopped Victoriano Sosa if he really wanted to? Or does Sosa going 12 mean Mayweather is not capable of stopping him?
    Sosa is not mosely.

    What on earth has this got to do with it?!

    You also said that canelo is the biggest opponent that mosely faced and had more power?!

    Come here VD...give me a hug.

    You need one.

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    Default Re: Mosley says PBF and Canelo have about the same punching power

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?

    Any fighter that doesnt look as though he is going for the KO in your eyes is holding back and showing respect.

    How about the option that he was reluctant to open up on mosely because of the fact that mosely fights back and has a crazy KO ratio!!

    Wonder whether floyd and pac held back as well?..or oscar?
    Floyd, Pac and Oscar went for the knock out and couldn't get it. Alvarez never went for it. The fight was in the bag after the first round. He had nothing to worry about. But he decided not to go for it. Shit is not that hard to understand.

    Let me put it in terms you understand. A week ago I was watching an old Floyd Mayweather fight. It was against Victoriano Sosa. He had a little bit of difficulty earlier on. But by the late rounds he was toying with him. To the point where I think he could of stopped him if he would of let his hands go more. But he doesn't. For whatever his reasons were he elected to go the full 12 instead of going for the stoppage. Are you trying to tell me Floyd Mayweather can't stopped Victoriano Sosa if he really wanted to? Or does Sosa going 12 mean Mayweather is not capable of stopping him?


    Let me put it in terms YOU understand.
    When the whole world says "white"..... and you're the only one that says "black"..... you're WRONG.

    Simple enough for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?

    Any fighter that doesnt look as though he is going for the KO in your eyes is holding back and showing respect.

    How about the option that he was reluctant to open up on mosely because of the fact that mosely fights back and has a crazy KO ratio!!

    Wonder whether floyd and pac held back as well?..or oscar?
    Floyd, Pac and Oscar went for the knock out and couldn't get it. Alvarez never went for it. The fight was in the bag after the first round. He had nothing to worry about. But he decided not to go for it. Shit is not that hard to understand.

    Let me put it in terms you understand. A week ago I was watching an old Floyd Mayweather fight. It was against Victoriano Sosa. He had a little bit of difficulty earlier on. But by the late rounds he was toying with him. To the point where I think he could of stopped him if he would of let his hands go more. But he doesn't. For whatever his reasons were he elected to go the full 12 instead of going for the stoppage. Are you trying to tell me Floyd Mayweather can't stopped Victoriano Sosa if he really wanted to? Or does Sosa going 12 mean Mayweather is not capable of stopping him?
    Sosa is not mosely.

    What on earth has this got to do with it?!

    You also said that canelo is the biggest opponent that mosely faced and had more power?!

    Come here VD...give me a hug.

    You need one.
    Don't even worry about it. The post went completely over your head. I keep forgetting you don't possess the knowledge to comprehend what is asked of you

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Canelo choose not to knockout mosely out of respect and also canelo has the power to knockout mosely because he is the biggest opponent mosely ever faced

    VD, that is what you have been saying in your posts.

    Do you now realise how stupid that sounds?

    Any fighter that doesnt look as though he is going for the KO in your eyes is holding back and showing respect.

    How about the option that he was reluctant to open up on mosely because of the fact that mosely fights back and has a crazy KO ratio!!

    Wonder whether floyd and pac held back as well?..or oscar?
    Floyd, Pac and Oscar went for the knock out and couldn't get it. Alvarez never went for it. The fight was in the bag after the first round. He had nothing to worry about. But he decided not to go for it. Shit is not that hard to understand.

    Let me put it in terms you understand. A week ago I was watching an old Floyd Mayweather fight. It was against Victoriano Sosa. He had a little bit of difficulty earlier on. But by the late rounds he was toying with him. To the point where I think he could of stopped him if he would of let his hands go more. But he doesn't. For whatever his reasons were he elected to go the full 12 instead of going for the stoppage. Are you trying to tell me Floyd Mayweather can't stopped Victoriano Sosa if he really wanted to? Or does Sosa going 12 mean Mayweather is not capable of stopping him?


    Let me put it in terms YOU understand.
    When the whole world says "white"..... and you're the only one that says "black"..... you're WRONG.

    Simple enough for you?
    I'm not some weak, mindless sheep like you who is to much of a bitch to think for himself. I don't give a fuck if my opinion isn't the same one others have. I'm right. They're wrong. I'm not gonna change my opinion just to have the same one somebody else has. Only pussies like you do that.

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