How many rds till Mosley abandon Nazim's fight plan?

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  1. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    i'm pretty sure nazim's plan is to draw the sword of justice and slay the mighty dragon and cast his body in the fires of mordor. or something

    i love nazim: his analysis sounds like a dio song
     
  2. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Said the same **** when this fight got made. Shane is still gonna be Shane. Throwing a ton of power shots leaving himself "WIDE-OPEN" for Floyd's signature counter attack. Shane made a living from Fighting brawling Latinos but has never fought a fighter that will make him PAY FOR EVERY MISTAKE!!! He's fought two real skilled Boxers and lost by WIDE MARGINGS (Winky and Vernon) now he's fighting the MOST SKILLED boxer that can make him miss and make him pay!!!
     
  3. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's not what Mosley is gonna do at all.

    He'll come out with jabs, but it won't be the left hook that is the punch of the plan.

    It will be the right hook to the body.

    You can't break down Floyd's style of defense with left hooks. It's too hard to land flush. You gotta attack the only side that has minimal gaurd, and break it down systematically.

    Great fighters from the past used this strategy. Joe Louis vs Jersey Joe Walcott 2 is a good example. Bernard uses it too. People are transfixed with the idea that left hooks are the only punches that cause damage.

    But you see, Shane ain't no ***** puncher. He can dig that right hook in hard as a mother ****er. And enough of those, Floyd will start to respond.

    Whether it will be enough, and whether he will get in position where he can land them, that I don't know...
     
  4. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Wow suddenly Mosley is getting stopped by Floyd, look Floyd couldnt stop Marquez, who came up two divisons to fight him at 147 and not at the contracted agreement of 145.
    Floyd couldnt stop glass jaw Judah, Floyd couldnt stop DLH, Floyd did not stop castillo....
    when is the last time Floyd has had a stoppage and what type of opposition was that?
    Be ****ing real when you post, Floyd might win this fight but a stoppage is highley unlikely...
    Floyd is not going to pressure he is not going to rumble Floyd himself said he is going to go out there and "Do Me" Meaning he is going to try and fight the same boring ass style and win a saftey first type of fight.
    Now as far as Mosley steering away from the game plan of Nazim, he followed that mother ****er to the T when he fought Margarito.... and Margarito was a man who has never been knocked out before, Mosley was the first, and Floyd might get his first taste of a Kayo loss if he is thinking the same way you are......
     
  5. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm with you, as a former golden glove boxer I know every fighter in the world has a game plan even if not written on paper
     
  6. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good ****!! I'm I the only one that noticed mosley was dead tired after 9 with magarito?
     
  7. El Borracho

    El Borracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pretty much every fighter claims to have multiple plans going into a fight, and pretty much every fighter fights the way they always do
     
  8. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How the **** you a golden glove boxer, when your trainer says, "go for broke."

    I don't know what kinda boxers your state is producin if you are tellin the truth....

    BIG IF...

    But the guys in this state are educated fighters, and know how to fight more than one way.

    Shane ain't gonna "go for broke."

    He gonna use educated pressure, starting with a jab.

    The only problem is when Shane jabs, sometimes he doesn't move his head, which leaves him open for counters.

    But the thing with Shane is, he has the stamina and the ability, and maybe most importantly the mental apitude to bring it to Floyd in a way where Floyd may be hesitant to respond because of his nature not to take risks.

    This will allow Shane to get in position and begin his attack with a right hand to the body, and especially right hooks. You land enough to his left side, and this will create openings where you can land left hooks and depending on how badly Floyd gets affected, with right hands to the head.

    You don't just start throwin punches, and pray for the knock out.

    You use educated pressure.

    But you wouldn't know about that ****, judgin by your Bradley bashin threads, which by the way is a great example of a multi dimensional fighter that knows how to utilize a great aggressive style.

    But ****, you a #1 Gold Gloves Boxer or some bull****.