ROFL, not even a ****ing contest. Even though Mosley is a true lightweight, he sparks the **** outta Tito. Prime Mosley was a beast don't you ever forget.
Trinidad in his prime at his real weight was a monster, way too much for any version of Shane, even if he was on something.
Mosley a fast starter, Tito a slow one. I think Mosley would dominate most of fight dropping Tito twice along the way, but feels Titos middleweight power accumulating on his body and while Shane slows down, Titos combination punching gets Mosley in bad, bad trouble and now its Tito winning the exchanges. Shanes been open to uppercuts before and gets dropped violently by Titos best punch, his left uppercut-hook hybrid punch. Mosley never boxed as well as Oscar and that would be his downfall in this fight. Titos stamina and combination punching would test Shane like never before and Tito sweeps the championship rounds. In a classic brawl, Tito wins by Split Decision.
Tito would Knock shane the hell out. Shane would try to trade like he always does, Shane has always been a brawler not a boxer. When Shane got hit he tried to hit you hatder, that **** would be suicide against Tito. Plus Tito's Stamina was unrivaled in his prime. Tito ran marathons on his free time as a hobby.
There's a reason these two never met up... at any given time they were atleast two sometimes even three divisions weight divisions apart.
Mosley was better in his prime then Tito. Mosley was a legit elite. I think Mosley outboxed Tito in his prime.
they never met cause mosley didnt want to fight him.. by the time he was a fulltime welter tito moved to 154 and mosley said he was to big and didnt want to fight him tito by KO easily none of his contemporaries could beat him at welter or 154 :hat