Mayweather vs Mosley,Forrest,Trinidad,De La Hoya,Quartey and More Questions.

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  1. rccwilliams

    rccwilliams Sippin' on some sizzurp Full Member

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    Forrest would beat him with ease, he would be anything but "helpless".

    And Mosley has a huge wingspan/reach, 3 cm longer than, natural super middle-weight, Calzaghe. And in-out movement is the basis of his style as a mid range fighter, he does it excellently.
     
  2. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Seeing as over-the-hill Oscar was beating Mayweather after 7-8 rounds of their fight, and lost a narrow split decision, that point is moot.

    Trinidad wouldn't find Mayweather all night. While PBF wouldn't put Trinidad on his ass, I see a 118-110 fight for PBF. Way too slick for Trinidad.
     
  3. the_what

    the_what Bolo Punch KO Full Member

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    DLH was never beating Mayweather. :lol:
     
  4. pngo

    pngo #1Contender Full Member

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    He would lose to DLH and Forrest CLEARLY(specially Forrest), Mosley would beat him but would be close and against Tito i'd say it's a 50/50.
     
  5. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh yea, and Hatton destroyed Pacman.
     
  6. Nay_Sayer

    Nay_Sayer On Rick James Status banned Full Member

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    According to who's scorecard?
     
  7. PugilisticPower

    PugilisticPower The Blonde Batman Full Member

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    In his prime, the only one I'd have even money on is Oscar De La Hoya.
    Good combination of boxing ability, handspeed, power and stamina at this weight.

    What we've got to remember though, Floyd's prime is probably 135 - not 147. Look at the size difference between him and Forrest, Quartey, Trinidad and Oscar. The only one that has a similar size to him is Shane Mosley, but then with the steroids scandal hanging over his head, he had advantages that Floyd perhaps didn't.
     
  8. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The judges. Google it
     
  9. Dirty Bastard

    Dirty Bastard Dirty As Hell Full Member

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    Forest has the arm length, speed and punch output to win a UD!

    PRIME SHANE has a good chance....but back in his prime 147 those days he was far to wild and would get countered to ****.....(now he will loose too)

    Trinidad...Is 1 dimesnsional.....but would wonder what would happen if he caught Mayweather with a left.

    De La Hoya....Probably UD....But be robbed by an SD win...Floyd would just be faster and have a higher punch output @ 147

    Quartey...WIN....

    If you wanna throw a 147 sweet pea in there too....I will have to sit on the fence...i would lean towards a SD/UD for Pea!
     
  10. the_what

    the_what Bolo Punch KO Full Member

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    Trinidad wasnt 1 dimensional at Welterweight. It wasnt until he moved up to 154 lb. when he fell in love with his power.
     
  11. Dirty Bastard

    Dirty Bastard Dirty As Hell Full Member

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    Good point but would still have been picked to pieces unless he landed a flurry!
     
  12. WAYKURAT

    WAYKURAT Active Member Full Member

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    floyd has no balls to fight these fighters at their prime
     
  13. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd is a very good fighter, and I see no reason why he wouldn't be competitive against all of those fighters, but he wouldn't be undefeated just as none of those fighters were undefeated while facing each other. Of course I see some fighters from the nineties as coming out on top against Mayweather but he'd have his losses and be considered a great fighter from that era today. Now, that being said, would he have faced them???

    Truth is in the nineties I think he would have HAD to face them. There was less bull**** then. With fighters like Tyson, Lewis, Holyfield, DLH, Trinidad, etc. there was the only way to glory which was to cut through them and make your way to the top.
     
  14. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, he would
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    all of them.
     
  15. Tszyu

    Tszyu Active Member Full Member

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    I am tlking about prime.
    Mosley - Floyd loses late TKO, mosley in his prime was fast and powerful
    Forrest - Floyd wins wide UD
    Trinidad - Trinidad wins mid KO, his power and offense too much for Floyds defense
    De La Hoya - Shot Hoya already beat him in my opinion, prime Hoya would win for sure UD
    Quartey - Floyd might with this via SD. Would be a great fight to watch.