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    Default Re: Schaefer: Mosley-Floyd in the Works

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
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    Mosley not as well known as Pacquiao? Hmmm..Gotta disagree with you. I think more people would buy a Pac/Mayweather fight because its #1 vs. #2. But in terms of sheer popularity alone I'd have to say Mosley is a bigger household name than Pacquiao. Remember Mosley was the biggest name right under Oscar for a while.

    I may be wrong but I know many more casual fans (people who dont follow the sport but just buy the big ppvs) knew of Mosley back in his heyday than casual fans know of Pacquiao right now (although both numbers are big). Mosley just took a hit in terms of clout, but I dont think his fame ever took a hit. People looked at him differently after loses & PEDs but they cant just forget him.

    In my opinion Mosley is even a bigger household name than Mayweather. Mayweather is the bigger draw because of his stature in the sport compared to Shane's, but i'd wager that more people know the name Sugar Shane Mosley over Manny Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Really? Because where I live, nobody who isn't a boxing fan knows who Shane Mosley is, but almost all sports fans know about Pacquiao. Shane Mosley hasn't been on any of the sports channels as long as I've been watching them, but Pacquiao's most recent fights (from De La Hoya onwards) were all heavily covered. I assume the same is true across the entire country, as we all watch the same mainstream sports coverage.
    Mosley is more known where I live, because boxing was much more popular here when Mosley was the next big thing, than it is now. Pacquiao has definitely been getting his name out there, but Shane is more recognizable here.
    Yeah, the casual fans really hopped on board during the Oscar era where I lived. I remember the Oscar/Mosley fights were some of the biggest in terms of popularity. Same with Oscar/Trinidad. Oscar, Mosley, Trinidad were some of the household names at that time & thats when boxing was alot bigger than it is now. Mayweather, Pacquiao are the big names of today but boxing isn't as big as it used to be.

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    Default Re: Schaefer: Mosley-Floyd in the Works

    Quote Originally Posted by knodaledge View Post
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    Really? Because where I live, nobody who isn't a boxing fan knows who Shane Mosley is, but almost all sports fans know about Pacquiao. Shane Mosley hasn't been on any of the sports channels as long as I've been watching them, but Pacquiao's most recent fights (from De La Hoya onwards) were all heavily covered. I assume the same is true across the entire country, as we all watch the same mainstream sports coverage.
    Mosley is more known where I live, because boxing was much more popular here when Mosley was the next big thing, than it is now. Pacquiao has definitely been getting his name out there, but Shane is more recognizable here.
    Yeah, the casual fans really hopped on board during the Oscar era where I lived. I remember the Oscar/Mosley fights were some of the biggest in terms of popularity. Same with Oscar/Trinidad. Oscar, Mosley, Trinidad were some of the household names at that time & thats when boxing was alot bigger than it is now. Mayweather, Pacquiao are the big names of today but boxing isn't as big as it used to be.
    That's exactly it.
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    Default Re: Schaefer: Mosley-Floyd in the Works

    Quote Originally Posted by knodaledge View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
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    Really? Because where I live, nobody who isn't a boxing fan knows who Shane Mosley is, but almost all sports fans know about Pacquiao. Shane Mosley hasn't been on any of the sports channels as long as I've been watching them, but Pacquiao's most recent fights (from De La Hoya onwards) were all heavily covered. I assume the same is true across the entire country, as we all watch the same mainstream sports coverage.
    Mosley is more known where I live, because boxing was much more popular here when Mosley was the next big thing, than it is now. Pacquiao has definitely been getting his name out there, but Shane is more recognizable here.
    Yeah, the casual fans really hopped on board during the Oscar era where I lived. I remember the Oscar/Mosley fights were some of the biggest in terms of popularity. Same with Oscar/Trinidad. Oscar, Mosley, Trinidad were some of the household names at that time & thats when boxing was alot bigger than it is now. Mayweather, Pacquiao are the big names of today but boxing isn't as big as it used to be.
    Maybe we Canadians just have short memories
    Last edited by CFH; 01-20-2010 at 01:03 AM.

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    Default Re: Schaefer: Mosley-Floyd in the Works

    If Mosley's more well known its definitely never translated into any sort of drawing power, I would say that Pacquaio's the bigger name now. You hear Mosley's name about once per every twenty times (at best) you hear something about Pacquaio on mainstream media.

    Edit: I have no idea who's more well known actually, Pacquaio is certainly a bigger star.
    Last edited by OumaFan; 01-20-2010 at 01:09 AM.

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    Default Re: Schaefer: Mosley-Floyd in the Works

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    If Mosley's more well known its definitely never translated into any sort of drawing power, I would say that Pacquaio's the bigger name now. You hear Mosley's name about once per every twenty times (at best) you hear something about Pacquaio on mainstream media.

    Edit: I have no idea who's more well known actually, Pacquaio is certainly a bigger star.
    You are absolutely correct that Pacquiao makes more money and is the bigger draw, BUT, there are a lot more people that "used" to watch boxing and don't even remotely follow the sport anymore.
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