We'll see. I have no doubt Shane will have a hard time with Judah early, most fighters do. But I also have no doubt that Mosleys arm will be raised in victory at the end.:yep
Shane is damn near 37, that is old in boxing. I'll still be buying the Shane/Judah fight. DLH is also old. People will buy that fight because they want to see the best p4p fighter kick the crap out of Hoya. They will also watch because they mistakenly believe Oscar actually won the first fight and has a chance in this fight. People like you probably shouldn't watch the fight. You should probably sit at home and pop in old Spadafora sparring session tapes. Maybe you could gush over some SRL tapes, and talk about how you hate Mayweather as well. :good
Is Holmes underrated when everyone says you are underrated? Holmes is mention all the time! Hell right now there is story on Yahoo boxing talking about how he was so great and wait, that's right-underrated!! http://sports.yahoo.com/box;_ylt=AjhNUETkjrvdX6mzxfiXaF57vLYF
Cotto. I thought he would loose to Judah and for sure to Mosley. He has definately won me over to his camp.
Nice to see "The Ghost" get so much attention on this thread. Believe it or not, I picked Bronco McKart to beat Kelly Pavlik! After that fight I told everyone who would listen that Pavlik would be the next middlewieght champion. It was THE WAY he beat McKart that impressed me. Bronco made one freaking mistake, Kelly's corner told him what to do about it, and Kelly closed the show! Boo
You make it seem as though Judah would be the one who's favored. A young Shane, who had more bounce in his legs, more handspeed, better stamina, and better reflexes would have no doubt beaten Judah. He may have had some difficulty with Judah's speed and quick counters early, but he had the ability to make it a dog-fight. Judah breaks down mentally in those situations and tends to get quite gunshy.