Prime Shane Mosley and De la Hoya vs Floyd and Manny @147

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  1. DanishFightfan

    DanishFightfan Boxing Junkie banned

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    IMO all 4 fights are toss ups.. Or atleast they have to considered close..
    But i understand your points :good
     
  2. GDG

    GDG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So Maywether beats a prime DLH more convincingly then he does an old DLH?? Hmmm.....
     
  3. GDG

    GDG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    All fights that are very difficult to predict IMO. I can see all 4 fights panning out both ways.
     
  4. SJS19

    SJS19 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd and Oscar ends in the same result as their actual fight. Floyd by decision.

    Mayweather is all wrong for Mosley style wise, but if Shane catches Floyd like he did in the second round of their fight, a prime Sugar Shane finishes him. Either a Floyd UD, or Mosley KO (lean towards the Floyd UD)

    Pacquaio would have huge problems with a prime Shane, the overhand right and left hook to the liver would be the keys to Shane winning, aslong as he keeps his head and doesn't just swing power punches. Pacquaio would have moments and flurries, but a prime Shane always fought back when tagged clean. Mosley by late KO

    Oscar is a difficult one, I think his footspeed during his prime was phenomanal, he won 8 rounds (for me) of the Trinidad fight, thanks to his ability to manouver around the ring, I can see him keeping up with Pacquaio who wouldn't be allowed to dictate the rythm of the fight with his in and out movement, De La Hoya could control the range with his jab, stepping up his offence once he manouvered Pacquaio to the ropes. Again Pacquaio has moments, fighting in flurries, I can see him getting caught by that spring left hook, this combined with De La Hoya's size advantage translates into a knockout for Oscar, in eleven rounds.

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