I think that they're about even at this point, but I would rather have Mosley fight Floyd over De La Hoya.
speed alone is not going to make you competitive with pbf...you need a jab good defense and ring smarts...shane doesnt have any of those..
Is that why Shane out-jabbed a prime DLH? Is that why Shane outsmarted a prime DLH twice? You Fraud Groupies are utterly pathetic.
shane didnt out jab dlh in the first fight he out fought him..in the second fight shane got outboxed....outsmarted? explain how shane outsmarted DLH?
Just ignore him. He thought Floyd ducked Zoo, yet he never realized they were signed to different networks.
Shane for some reason has a slim chance of winning against PBF thru boring,unimpressive split decision..
Shane threw the jab to "occupy" DLH. DLH tried to load up on his and missed. .. SHane outjabbed and outsmated him. The judges and myself had Shane winning the rematch in a close one, the first fight wasnt that close.
so this is how shane outsmarted him? wtf fight were you watching shane won that fight 7-5 but it wasnt because of the jab..and he didnt out jab him he out fought him.. thats not going to cut it explain what shane did to outsmart DLH? And you also said the first fight wasnt close which is a lie both fights were close
Shane outjabbed him, outboxed him and outsmarted him. . . the second fight was very close, the first fight was not so close. Shane was better in his prime and he's still better to this day. Shane is not a part time boxer, Shane doesnt fade in later rounds - he was the one pressuring a prime Cotto in the late rounds. Shane doesnt quit and Shane doesnt seek out meaningless fights! :deal
you know what forget it..because your're not expalining how he outsmarted him you are just saying he out jabbed him so whatever:hi:
Shane doesn't tire in the later rounds like De La Hoya, but even if he was pressuring Floyd, for the most part, it would be very ineffective. When Shane was pressuring Cotto, Miguel adjusted, moved off of the backfoot, and found opportunities to counter and land the cleaner shots. Floyd is a much better counter puncher than Cotto and would implement similar tactics with better results. Floyd wins a decision (117-111 or 116-112)