Berto isn't as defensively good as Floyd, but when he lets loose of that right hand/right uppercut it's a beauty and he usually finds his mark. He reminds me abit of an Aaron Pryor, but Berto isn't as consistent. Still, I think Mosley will have his moments in the first or second rounds and will drop Berto and might even stop him. If that doesn't happened, Berto will break Mosley down and use him as target practice for a stoppage win. I'd give the edge to Berto.
Shane...but he will be good again when he beats a top fighter in his division..he is only past it when fighting floyd..
Berto has way too many question marks to take out Mosley. He's chinny, has stamina issues, poor ring IQ(could improve later) and has a poor defense. Those aren't great things to have when facing Shane. If Shane hits Berto with the shots he hit against Mayweather no doubt in my mind Berto goes down.
If and when he gets back in the ring he will be 39, lets be honest, he is past it, hopefully he has 1 last fight and hangs em up. As for this fight, I'd favor Mosley but wouldn't be surprised if Berto upset him.
Depends whether it's the Mosley who fought Mayweather and Mayorga, or the one that fought Margarito. The Margarito version probably KOs Berto, the other one will lose, probably by decision.