Boxing: Mayweather: I am unbeatable

Ollie Taylor
Friday 30 April 2010 19:00 EDT
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Floyd Mayweather has warned Shane Mosley that there is no game-plan that will be able to beat him ahead of their non-title fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas tonight. “There is no remedy on how to beat Floyd Mayweather. It’s like a difficult maths problem that no one can solve,” he said.

Mayweather, undefeated in 40 fights, responded to claims by Mosley that he is troubled by lefthand jabs. It has been suggested that his 2007 bout with Oscar de laHoya provides the template on how to defeat him.

The 33 year old was keen to point out Mosley has his weaknesses. “There is a blueprint to beat him because he has lost five times already,”he added.

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