Thursday, May 5, 2011

MOSLEY will be knocked down on the 5th Round

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Sugar Shane Mosley will be knocked down on the fifth round. This is the strong prediction of conditioning expert Alex Ariza by the time Mosley will taste the tough fists of Manny Pacquiao.

According to Ariza, Pacquiao will be counting on his fast punches against Mosley on their 12 round Championship bout on May 7 (May 8 in Manila, Philippines time) at MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

"This fight will not go the distance, I hardly ever predict fights. Freddie Roach is better at that than I am, but you will see manyh advantages for us in this fight, but the biggest one you will see will come in the 5th or 6th round and beyond." Ariza said on  his part at MPBoxing.com

Ariza said that viewers will be astonished on the new fighting style that Pacquiao will unleash against Mosley. In addition to this, Pacquiao would also show a great body build as a result of his months of training and preparation.

Ariza have seen the determination of Pacquiao during their preparation which greatly shows that Pacquiao do not want to turn millions of Filipinos who are expecting his victory.

"My fighter Manny Pacquiao is training as hard as he possible can in the environment he will actually fight in. he is eating and building muscle everyday," said Ariza.

Ariza commented also on the continuous high altitude training of Mosley in Big Bear, California. He said that it is not good to have continuous high altitude training because the bodywould get used to the natural system.

"Shane's body will automatically get used to the higher levels of oxygen that your breathe in the lower climate. There will be no benefit to what Shane tried to accomplish. All Shane Mosley did was sacrificed muscle, strength and speed for no reason," Ariza said.

He mentioned that Mosley would be hard up once he will fight in a lower altitude. "The body has already adjusted back to its natural environment. It is not like Shane Mosley is sitting there with all this extra energy that he will be able to display for everyone in the ring."

"There is even a risk that the body's immune sytem will become weakened, leading to an increased risk of infections and there may be adverse changes in the chemical make-up of the muscles," he added.

Pacquiao will be defending his World Boxing Organization Welterweight title against Mosley.

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