I believe Shane Mosley would give Pac more problems than Floyd. I am not saying Floyd would not beat Pac, but I believe Shane has a better chance of stopping Pac. Shane is very strong at 147, and everyone knows he has one of the best chins in boxing. If Cotto busted Pac up pretty good, I believe Mosley can dig deeper, and impose his superior strength on Pac. Who gives Pac the tougher fight?
I like both guys as fighters,but i still go with my dog mosley,because pacquiao will try to prove his manhood like he did against cotto,but mosley is a beast.
Thats what I am seeing. Yeah, Floyd is a stylistic nightmare for Pac. Unanimous decision win on effective counterpunching for Floyd. With Shane, he will fight the only way Pac knows how, moving forward. Shane loves aggressive fighters, and has never lost to that style of fighter. Why? Because he is a beast, bigger and badder.
This, people forget that Mosley is really old now, he can still compete at the elite label but he's nowhere close to what he was, his loss to Cotto proves this. I like Cotto, but a prime Mosley beats him clearly.
Shane has always had a problem with boxer/punchers. Forrest, Winky, Cotto. But aggressive fighters are his passion. Mosley overcomes them with his superior chin and punching power. I want to see this fight!! Imagine the Pace!!
PBF is undefeated. Mosley has been beaten numerous times. They both agree with no blood testing.:rasta
I just cant see Pac hurting Mosley. No one has ever even put a dent in mosley. Forrest hurt him in there first fight, but Mosley recovered quickly. When Pac decides to engage, Mosley will land. Cotto landed on Pac, so will Mosley. Only difference is Mosley's chin is 100 times better.
I think Fraud would be a harder fight for Shane than Pac would,Pac is a come forward slugger and Shane eats guys like that for breakfast,hes also bigger than Pac,hits harder than Pac,is as fast as Pac and he has a great chin,i love Pac but i dont see him beating Mosley but i would love to see him try and if theres one thing he has prove in the past is that you can never count him out.