Monday, 3 May 2010

Floyd Mayweather Jr. silences critics with dominating win over WBA champ Sugar Shane Mosley -- New York Daily News

By Tim Smith, NY Daily News


LAS VEGAS - Oscar De La Hoya has fought Shane Mosley, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao. He lost to them all - Mosley twice.

But what De La Hoya saw Mayweather do to Mosley in a lopsided 12-round unanimous decision on Saturday night convinced him that Mayweather is the best of this generation and possibly of all time.

"Mayweather is special. We have to respect that," De La Hoya said.

Mosley rocked Mayweather in the second round and looked to be on the verge of saying to him, "The buck stops here." But Mayweather survived the round and then shut down Mosley for the next 10.

It was a masterful display by Mayweather. He answered the critics who said he hadn't ever beaten a legitimate welterweight with the victory over Mosley, a three-time welterweight champion and the current WBA champ.

He answered those who said he couldn't weather a storm if his chin was tested. After getting hurt by Mosley, Mayweather didn't fold. And he proved that there isn't an opponent that he can't completely shut down.

Even so, Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs) knows it wasn't enough to please all of his critics.

"I'm in a no-win situation, because no matter what I do it's never good enough," Mayweather said.

Mayweather came up with his fight strategy with his uncle and trainer, Roger, and his father, Floyd Sr. The things he did to neutralize Mosley were in-fight adjustments.

"Mosley has very fast hands, but he doesn't have a jab," Roger Mayweather said. "He has tremendous hand speed, but it doesn't mean anything if you can't hit the target. He's fast if he fights somebody who's slow. How was he going to win if he couldn't outbox my nephew? I just told him (Mayweather) to keep him in the middle of the ring and box his ears off."

Mosley said he wanted to end matters in the second round, but his neck tightened up and couldn't finish the job. As his trainer Naazim Richardson noted, Mayweather gives you a brief window of opportunity to get the job done. If you don't take advantage, then it's curtains for you.

Richardson said Mosley was making excuses in the dressing room after the fight, but he told him to stop because no one but his mother wanted to hear them.

Even though he still has the WBA welterweight title, the 38-year-old Mosley (46-7, 39 KOs) said he didn't know what he was going to do. He said he would go on vacation and think about his next move.

After the fight, most of the questions were about a possible bout for Mayweather against Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather said if Pacquiao is interested in fighting him, then he will agree to Olympic-style testing. If not, then Mayweather said he will move forward without him. Pacquiao turned down a proposed fight with Mayweather back in December because he wouldn't agree to the testing.

Source: nydailynews.com

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