Pacquiao would have beaten that version of Mosley , who was pretty far past it although had one last hurrah against Margarito. Pacquiao was at his peak at that time. He'd be too much for Mosley . prime for prime it's probably a different story. Shane was a beast in his prime, and he's a bigger guy.
Did you not read the part where I said "dumb *****"? Shut up! Just keep asking your stupid quizzes! "How do you throw a straight? A left hiook?" etc, etc.... You seem better at it.
Pound for pund, I don't think so. It is just not a natural match-up because Pac's best weight would be probably 140 while Mosley's would be at welter. Shrink them using SJS hypothetical quiz wand to make them the same size and Pac would annihilate him.
Pacquiao beat any version of Shane. In fact the more prime the Mosley the more chance of a KO for Pac, as Shane would be more confident in his abilities and try and take the fight to Pac, instead of just trying to survive.
Game plans dip ****. Mosley's plan was to turn Pacquaio, something which he actually accomplished. atsch
Pacquiao wide UD, but closer rounds than when they fought last year. Mosley would be "crisper" than he was two years later and I also believe Pac would be more cautious, resulting in an 8-4 or 9-3 type decision.
you were insinuating in your first post that mosley could not punch back pacquiao unlike in 2009 but when i showed you that mosley is still capable of punching back against a different fighter (canelo) just this year, you changed your tune and point it to game plan. damn idiot....