RIGHT I'M CALLING IT.... 10 REASONS WHY MONEY MAY WILL TRIUMPH OVER SUGAR SHANE. 1. Speed ... Shane is deluded if he thinks he is quicker than Floyd. Floyd is quicker and quick enough never to get caught by more than a single shot at a time. secondly Floyd is quicker on the back foot. Moseley cant fight going back! 2. Ring Smarts .... Shane is a terrific all action guy, he does not know how to change tempo or gameplan. Floyd is the ring General here! 3. Accuracy .... Shane is quick, but how many punches does the kid miss. He missed plenty against the more pedestrian Cotto. Floyd is the most accurate puncher in the history of compu box stats. 4. Guts ..... might surprise that mention this. But so many boxers have underestimated how tough lil Floyd is. DLH did so did Hatton, hell they all do. Sugar will as well and he alredy presumes he will bully Floyd. Well think again Shane, If he is ready to lay on the ropes and take a battering form DLH and Hatton why fear Sugar Shane. 5. Defense .... Well Floyd is the defensive master. Shane aint hard to hit. 6. The Jab .... Go watch what Forresters jab did to Moseley. Floyd's jab is back. Expect it to dominate mid rounds! 7. Gameplans..... Floyd will be able to change to circumstances. Shane only fights one way! 8. Ego ..... Floyd's wont allow him to contemplate losing to the old guy. Shane's ego is bolstered by the idiotic Hopkins both deluded that this is an easy night's work. 9. conditioning ... Shane is always in shape, but that old body is going to feel it against the best conditioned athlete out there. 10. MONEY.... The big fight is still Manny. Floyd aint gonna take his eyes off the prize now!!!
I'm gonna put my vCash on Shane! More profit, I think he can beat him, and I want him to win (big!) :happy
I'm going to put all my vCash on Sugar 'coz giving Floyd his 1st loss is the greatest thing on the boxing world.. hope it will humble himself up btw to counter ur points his an article from esb Experience: Have to give Shane the nod here, as overall he has fought better fighters. He has fought a prime DeLaHoya twice, winning the first with no doubt and a controversial close decision in the second. Lost twice to Vernon Forrest when Forrest was at his best. Styles make fights and Vernon had Shanes number. Pity they never fought a third time, I believe Shane would have won. Shane has also fought Winky Wright twice and lost both. However, as in the Forrest fights, Shane came a lot closer in the second, losing a razor tight decision and having Winky in trouble in the final round. Shane also lost a razor thin decision to Miguel Cotto in a bout I felt he won by one round. Again, he came on strong in the final rounds. Shanes best win at welterweight undoubtedly was his virtual annihilation of Tony Margarito, a one sided beat down that left Margarito fans dumbfounded. Mosley twice hammered Fernando Vargas into submission, leaving no doubt who was the better man. He also culminated a tough fight with rugged, free swinging Ricardo Mayorga, who not incidentally stopped and decisioned Vernon Forrest in their two matches. Mosley has never turned down the best opponents which is more than can be said for Mayweather, who is well known for looking for soft touches. Mayweathers most dominant fight was with Diego Corrales when he dropped Corrales five times but that was at 130 pounds and nine years ago. His credentials at 147 pounds are less than impressive. He stopped a used up Shamba Mitchell in six, rallied to beat Zab Judah, one of the best four round fighters in the world, shut out oft beaten Carlos Baldomir, barely edged Oscar DeLaHoya. Floyd had fits early with Judah, DeLaHoya and even plucky little Ricky Hatton until Hatton ran out of gas. His return to the ring match up with much smaller and much older Juan Manuel Marquez was a mismatch but feather fisted Floyd couldnt even put him away, despite a quick knockdown in the second round. Speed: Both these guys have the reflexes of a scalded cat. I would give Mayweather a slight edge but it would be very, very slight. I dont see speed being a culminating factor either way. Defense: Both are very hard to hit, Mayweather is about as elusive as a tumbleweed in a high Nevada wind storm. Mosley is a little more hittable but is no easy target. Punching Power: If this matchup ends up in a fire fight, Mosley wins by knockout. Mosley is a deadly puncher. According to Joe Goosen, one of the best trainers in the business, his left hook to the body is totally devastating. Goosen claims Shane knocked out a sparring partner with 16 ounce gloves and that takes some doing. Chin: Gotta go with Sugar Shane on this one. Hes been in with bigger and stronger punchers and has only been on the canvas once in his entire amateur and pro career encompassing well over 250 fights. Mayweather on the other hand has been rocked by DeMarcus Corley and Zab Judah. Its my personal opinion that once a fighter who can punch finds a way to penetrate his shoulder roll defense, Mayweather will be exposed as having a china chin comparable to Roy Jones Jr. Shane just might be that guy. Size and Strength: Mosley wins out on both counts. He is naturally a bigger man and is also a much stronger man. At one time Mosley was credited with being able to bench press well over three hundred pounds. In a case of push and shove, its Shane, hats down. Stamina & Conditioning: These two will bring a new level of conditioning to the table. Both have the reputation of getting better and stronger the longer the battle goes. The difference being is that Shane as pointed is the bigger and stronger guy and I believe he will wear the smaller Mayweather down if it gets into a distance fight.
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