“Sugar” Shane Mosley (45-5, 38 knockouts) says he’s saved the best for the last years of his career, and he applied the same formula on Ricardo Mayorga (28-7-1) Saturday night.
Mosley knocked out Mayorga with one second remaining in their 12-round non-title super-welterweight fight at Home Depot Center in Carson, landing a devastating left hook on Mayorga’s jaw that came only seconds after he had sent Mayorga to the canvas with a three-punch combination highlighted by a stiff left hook.
The crowd-roaring ending punctuated a lethargic second half that allowed Mayorga to enter the 12th round leading Mosley by one point on judge Pat Russell’s scorecard and trailing Mosley by one on judge Nelson Vasquez’s. Judge Tony Crebs had Mosley leading Mayorga, 107-102.
With the Market getting pummeled like Tommy “The Hit Man” Hearns in the third round with Marvelous Marvin Hagler I have been getting tons of emails about how to save Money in a Down Economy.
Here is a great tip:
If you are anything like me, you will have fly girls that you swooped out of Nightclubs, Gentleman’s Clubs, off the street, and from bars at your crib, five nights a week, kicking off their heels and enjoying a few drinks.
The drink of choice, typically, is to make up a Grey Goose (or some other clean vodka) and Soda for yourself and something vodka related for the fly girl. Or pop a bottle of Champagne. But we all know, top shelf liquors and French Champagne can eat into your Bankroll, especially in a Down Economy.
So for a Down Economy Hedge, save your empty Ketel and Goose bottles and funnel in some low grade vodka. Also, go down to the little Italian Market down the street and pick up some low cost Italian Proseccos or Spanish Cavas. Show me a girl who can tell the difference, and I will show you someone with a more stylish Jab than a young Muhammad Ali. (Even Sophistos can’t really tell the difference, and I have done the unofficial case studies to prove it.)
Juan Diaz defeats Michael Katsidis by Split Decision
Juan Diaz 34-1 (17 KO’s) defeats Michael Katsidis 23-2 (20 KO’s) in Houston, Texas by Split Decision.
Juan Diaz out worked the rough and tumble Aussie in a fight that wasn’t really that close. Diaz jab and combination punching proved the difference. Katsidis never really got started.
In a fight that many thought could be an easy candidate for “Fight of The Year”, Diaz used class and superior boxing talent to regain his status as one of the worlds top Lightweights.
The Rest is Up to You…
Michael Porfirio Mason
AKA The Peoples Champ
The Guide to Getting More out of Life
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