My analysis of PBF-Mosley

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Pimp C, Apr 29, 2010.


  1. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Just make sure you give PBF full credit then if he wins.
     
  2. Money7

    Money7 The Best Full Member

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    did you pick or even think mayweather would be able to KO hatton??... i didn't see a lot of posters here saying that he would win by KO but by UD...

    when he chooses to put some pop behind his punches, they hurt the other fighter more than they expected them to be...he makes them lose their gameplan because they didn't anticipate his strength/power...

    everyone had a gameplan against floyd until he punched them and confused them...

    you said he has "no KO power"... and i'm simply saying that he has good, deceptive power when used... :good
     
  3. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I will.
     
  4. mikeatris

    mikeatris SUPREME MATHEMATICS Full Member

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    I will counter this one real easy. If you look at Hatton when he fought Luiz Collazo a whole yr before he fougth ur boy he looked real bad @ 47 which was the weight "FLOYD" requested. He almost got knocked out and his post fight interview he said he felt sluggish and gassed at that weight and also said he would not fight at that weight only @ 40. So it is real suspect that ur boy would only take the fight @ 47 knowing it was not his natural weight so he knocks him out after 10 rds when he was a so-called WW for almost 4 yrs? LMAO and his next fight is against a guy he made come up not 1 but 2 weight classes up and still could not get him out of there. And you call that power underrated?
     
  5. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Good break down Pimp!:good

    IMO this fight will remind me of Cotto\Mosley fight but Floyd will not tire towards the later portion of the fight...Cotto was able to outbox Mosley from the back foot for most of the night...Now Mosley is facing a sharp shooter, who has stellar Defense and has a very high punch accuracy %...All of the mistakes Shane has made will cost him dearly...He will get countered (like in the Cotto fight) a lot because Shane usually doesnt give his opponents head movement or evade punches that good...dont get me wrong, Shane is going to bring the best out of Mayweather because Floyd knows he cant **** around with Mosley...I pretty much see Floyd taking about 3-4 rounds to get Mosley's timing, rythem, and his pattern down before he starts to serparte himself from Mosley on the scorecards.
     
  6. BOSTONREDSOX

    BOSTONREDSOX The Ghost Full Member

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    i have a good feeling floyd is going to realize at some point in the fight that he is going to get knocked out and is going to pull a ***** move.wether he will just take the loss claiming he hurt his hand and can't continue or by trying to get shane DQ to avoid being knocked cold.expect some controversy :yep
     
  7. TommyV

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    How exactly did Shane rely on his foot-speed against Margarito? He never had to close the ring down because Margarito wasn't backing up until he was hurt, and when that happened he was fumbling backwards in slow, straight lines.

    The things he did show against Margarito were an excellent jab, power, hand speed and good body work. He's going to need to display all those again against Mayweather to stand a chance of winning.

    However, he also needs to cut the ring off effectively, and it remains to be seen whether he can do that because he didn't need to against Margo, and he had no trouble landing his shots because Margo's defence, well, he doesn't have one.
     
  8. Money7

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    Just because the guy doesn't get the KO everytime, it doesn't mean he doesn't have decent power... all you keep wanting to say is that floyd has no KO power... but if you are specifically talking about JUST during his campaign at 147... he had only 6 fights and of those 6 he won 2 by TKO... of course that's not a high ratio but it's not telling of his underrated strength... but i guess that's all just gonna come down to personal opinion...

    you make floyd seem like he's only as strong as malignaggi or something... c'mon man, give the guy more credit than that... :yep
     
  9. BOSTONREDSOX

    BOSTONREDSOX The Ghost Full Member

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    so what makes you think shane is going to fight floyds fight and chase him all over the ring
     
  10. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Wrong.
    Hatton came into the fight with PBF the same weight did on fight night for his fights at 140 so that blows you argument away. On fight night for his fights at 140 Hatton would weigh more than PBF did for his fights at 147. The weight had 0 to do with the boxing lesson PBF gave Hatton that night. It's just an excuse by PBF haters like yourself used to discredit the win. Also to further destroy your point when both were at 140 back in 2005 PBF offered to fight Hatton there but was turned down by Hatton. Blame Hatton for the fight not happening at 140 not PBF.:deal
     
  11. mikeatris

    mikeatris SUPREME MATHEMATICS Full Member

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    Again for the last tyme, where is the power? Last tyme I saw it it was @ 130. I have not seen it since, have u? U say u have but where, r u his sparring partner or sumthing?
     
  12. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I agree.
     
  13. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    What else is he going to do if PBF gets on his bike and picks him apart?
     
  14. TheJuggernaut

    TheJuggernaut Hitchslap Full Member

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    Thats one of my concerns about mosley, I think nazim may be able to lay down an effective gameplan, but will mosley be able to follow it? His instinct is to slug it out despite him being a pretty good boxer. He could of taken Mayorga out much earlier, but right from the first round mayorga landed a good right hand and mosley instantly went for a huge one himself. It was practically a slugfest from then on, and against a light heavyweight (almost) mayorga thats no good. Thats why shane looked so bad in that fight
     
  15. Money7

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    you are reading too much in between the lines... he's has good power to change the style of his opponent in fights... everyone wanted to "go to the body and slow him down"... but you see how well that worked??

    hatton, dlh found out how hard that was after being hit with accurate power punches...

    and who exactly has KO'd marquez, baldomir lately??.... :hi: