Floyd Mayweather Jr Vs. Shane Mosley Schedule |
Mayweather v. Mosley Tickets: It's Grudge Fight Time! When the Manny Pacquiao v. Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight fell through, it was a sad day for the fight game. In the fallout from that boxing logistics disaster a new fight took shape; Floyd Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley tickets, to what many have billed a “super fight”, is now a certainty. This bout will happen at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, and is already being billed as one of the most exciting propositions in a long while. Mosley has chased the super fight with Mayweather for a long time. He believes he stands a chance at defeating the undefeated. This comes as no surprise to most, who witnessed Mosley interrupting Mayweather’s post-fight interview following the Marquez bout. As Mayweather attempted to answer Max Kellerman’s questions he was bombarded with Shane’s disrespectful interventions and what started as a conversation descended into a slanging match. Shane Mosley is a confident welterweight and he wants to fight Mayweather. Mayweather is coming off the back of the Pacquiao fiasco and is probably looking for a fight. What better a scenario do we need? Mosley versus Mayweather tickets won’t hang around and will likely the fastest-selling boxing tickets after what would have been the fight of the decade - Mayweather v. Pacquao. It’s only natural that Mayweather be the favorite for this fight, but if you look at how long Mosley has been chasing this, it’s easy to see why some will keep an open mind. Mosley is said to be a real fist-fighter, a man who lets his natural born gift do the talking. If that is true then he’d better have been born with an innate ability to shift his expectations as a fight progresses, and to readdress his gameplan more than once or twice. There’s no doubt that Mosley’s confidence comes from something real but this time he gets what he wanted - but they always say “careful what you wish for”. Mayweather is probably the best thinking boxer on two feet today. Floyd Mayweather tickets mean something to fight fans; they know they’ll see a boxer who analyzes his opponent in real time, and who can make split second adjustments to his game plan accordingly. Pacquiao is a definite contender for best living boxer, but he relies much more on weeks of preparation and hard-wired instructions from his brilliant trainer Freddie Roach. Not to take anything away from Mayweather’s camp, but their man takes what they tell him and then uses it as needed once he is in the ring with his foe. That is a very special talent in boxing. |


