PBF needs to beat Cotto to get 100% respect

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  1. Ramshall1

    Ramshall1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Youre a Fraud Groupie

    That Shane was more of a threat to Floyd than anyone he's ever faced, period.

    Look at what Shane did to a prime Collazo at 147, look at Hattons only other fight at 147 against Collazo . . . that among other reasons shows Shane was more dangerous.
     
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  3. Symphenyceo

    Symphenyceo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    so you think DLH wouldnt do the samething to collazo?
     
  4. BigReg

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    Corrales was a more dangerous opponeent than a 36 year old Mosely, I would also go as far as to say that a 34 year old DLH at JMW is a tougher matchup than a 36 year old Shane at WW for Floyd. Judah is pretty close to 36 year old Shane as far as how much of a threat they pose to Floyd.
     
  5. Symphenyceo

    Symphenyceo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i think you can and G.Hernandez while pbf was Green
     
  6. BigReg

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    Although Floyd was still early in his career, he wasn't green. He was fighting like a 5 year pro at that point. Hernandez was big favorite in that fight, but I don't think he posed the stylistic problems that Corrales, Judah, or DLH did. I guess you could add him, but I'll let it go.
     
  7. Ramshall1

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    WHo knows, but DLH would not get in the ring at this point with Collazo or Winky, SHane will fight anyone anywhere.
     
  8. Symphenyceo

    Symphenyceo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    just answer the question...DLH vs Collazo who wins?
     
  9. Ramshall1

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    Chico is a reasonable argument but I think he was weight drained and his chin is nowhere near that of Shanes.

    at that stage DLH was a part-time boxer and very inactive, Shane is a more serious and dangerous challenger. . . never mind the fact that SHane beat DLH twice while both were prime and is a more active fighter still.

    Judah???? gimme a break. . . Judah has fast hands but other than that he doesnt touch Shane.
     
  10. Ramshall1

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    DLH probably gets a decision, but he does not dominate him the way Shane did. SHane is more dangerous than Hatton and DLH, that is the point.
     
  11. Symphenyceo

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    wtf are you insane?..people act like DLH is garbage now he has held his own against everyone he has faced...DLH is a way better boxer than shane and look at rd 2 in the collazo fight shane was getting his **** tagged..it wasnt that impressive a performance considering collazo hardly threw a punch from rd 5 onwards because of an injury(he claims)..DLH probably get the decision?..DLH KTFO collazo inside 9..what makes you say shane is more dangerous than oscar..shane would look worst than DLH did against PBF..cotto made shane look stupid..pbf would make him look worst..shane
     
  12. BigReg

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    Both fights between Shane and DLH were close, and many people scored the second fight for DLH(DLH dominated the compubox numbers) so I'm not accepting that argument. Despite his inactivity, DLH posseses more stylistic problems for Floyd than does Shane. DLH had about a 16 lb weight advantage over Floyd and has really good jab.

    You also have to consider the fact that he's a much better defensive fighter than Shane. Shane has no jab and a poorous defense. He's been especially susceptible to right hands as of lately(not a good defeciency to have against a guy with a great straight right). Shane also doesn't hit as hard as DLH. So against Shane, Floyd is facing a guy with no jab, suspect defense, low boxing IQ, who is also suscecptible to right hands, and really doesn't have the power keep Floyd as defensive as he was against DLH. I would definately say that considering all these factors, DLH at 154 is definately a tougher matchup for Floyd than Shane at 147.
     
  13. Ramshall1

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    Shane shutout Collazo, Hatton escaped with a razor thin decision . . .Fraud saw this and said Im going with the path of least resistance, little Hatton.

    Shane beat DLH twice, both in their prime

    Cotto made Shane look stupid? No. . . your posts make you look stupid.

    No one makes SHane look stupid, even in his big loss to Vernon he came back and let Vernon know he was in a fight - made him earn it the hard way - thats what Fraud and you Fraud Groupies will never understand . . . the warrior mentality, cause your hero is a yellow belly coward. Whats that say about you?
     
  14. Symphenyceo

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    shane isnt even that good of a boxer has far as skill is concerned..shane lost his speed and reflexes..something which he depended on heavily for him to be successful...what is he right now besides speed and he doesnt have that much now..at least DLH is a skilled boxer and can hold his own with anyone in the ring...just because shane was in a close fight with cotto doesnt mean he is more dangerous...cotto style allowed it to be a close fight because he was right in front of mosley...do you remeber the first vargas fight?..before the stoppage shane was ahead by 1 rd and that was against a shot vargas
     
  15. Ramshall1

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    Shane >>> DLH . . .this is hardly a secret.

    especially now that DLH is a part time boxer and SHane's commitment to the sport has never waivered.