Will Mosley go the way of De La Hoya against Pacquiao in this fight?

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  1. mikeweavertime

    mikeweavertime Active Member Full Member

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    Just interested to hear if people think this will happen. Going out like De La Hoya overtrained and weight drawn. I hope it doesn't because I want a good fight. We will see.
     
  2. stiflers mum

    stiflers mum Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    yes but i also said that before he fought Marg.:oops:
     
  3. Jacory Harris

    Jacory Harris I'm a gorilla I'm a dawg! Full Member

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    .... And let the excuses begin!!
     
  4. eko718

    eko718 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nah... doubt it.
     
  5. unloco

    unloco Boxing Addict banned

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    he wont be weight drained , so no
     
  6. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, shane will be competitve for 3-4 rounds maybe even half the fight.....then floyd adapts to whatever shane is offering and systematically breaks down mosley to win a comfortable UD...8-4
     
  7. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    Nope, this fight will go like Oscar vs. Floyd...

    A competitive fight, with a clear winner, which will be Mayweather.
     
  8. hellblazer

    hellblazer All-Time Great™ Full Member

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    Mosley will win May 1st, 2010.
     
  9. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Nope. Where Oscar had already lost most of his reflexes, speed, and power, Shane has not and having the smartest trainer on his side makes him Floyd's most dangerous opponent to date. I think like the Judah fight, the bigger stronger Mosley will take the first 3-4 rounds and after that is the big question what it really is Richardson and Mosley have planned out in order to sustain that lead. Everyone that knows boxing knows Floyd is the master at adapting and turning the tables from the middle to late rounds.

    In a scenerio that he were to drop Shane in the early rounds, that would give Floyd a huge advantage mentally and probably discourage Shane to carry out the plan he might of had in the first place and Floyd might win an easy one. But Shane is known for fighting with his heart and in this fight he needs to fight with his mind and stick to the gameplan no matter what. If Floyd goes doing that shoulder roll on the ropes, I really hope the Shane from the lightweight years comeback to land some of those wicked, rapid fire combinations with nasty intentions because like Pacquiao not many fighters have landed bodyshots on Floyd either. Floyd is just going to be aching for Shane to be reaching in so Floyd can counterpunch him. I think the key to victory for Shane will be his footwork. He clearly knows Floyd will be aware of his power so alot of jabbing even though he wont connect much on Floyd, but keep him wary and probably counter Shane when Shane will be the one countering him can happen.
     
  10. ps9teacher

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    Not at all. Sugar has been @ or around this weight class for years!! I believe Sugar's beard will be the difference. If JMM was NOT KO'ED by a MUCH BIGGER PBF I CAN'T see PBF hurting Sugar. IF, and that's a big if, Mosley Feels PBF's power and keeps coming FORWARD PBF is going to be in deeper waters than he has ever been in! Mosley only gets stronger as the fight wears on. But I still give PBF the Nod by UD... 9-3...
     
  11. ross

    ross Active Member Full Member

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    I hope Shane somehow can pull this off, but I seriously doubt it. Even as far back as the Collazo fight he couldn't throw combos and his sharpness is gone. He pulled that fight out with him imposing his will, relentless pressure, and just mentally breaking down a B level fighter. No way in hell this will be enough for FMJ. I wish this fight had taken place a few years back, then I would have favored Shane.
     
  12. hoot

    hoot Active Member Full Member

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    I see PBF schooling mosely from the opening bell. He wont get any credit either because everybody will just say mosely was shot, and they'll all say how bad pac is going to murder him. MARK MY WORD
     
  13. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    :lol: All jokes aside it's sad how far people go not to give Floyd credit.
     
  14. TheGreat

    TheGreat Boxing Junkie banned

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    No, Mayweather won't press his luck, he fought very defensively against Marquez, who ZERO threat to him.
     
  15. ciscobox

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