Floyd is too much man for Shane. That's the difference between them. Floyd is from the streets and is proud of who he is and he ain't afraid to speak the truth even if it ain't popular. Shane is from the suburbs and is soft. He has no mind of his own and says whatever his bosses at GBP and HBO tell him to say.
Shane is a boss at GBP.
Floyd role models are a drug dealer dad, junkie mum and uncle woman beater. He was bound to be a insecure idiot, thats why he feels the need to speak out like one all the time. Crying for attention like a lil bitch, he need's therapy. He don't know no better because Roger and Snr are just like a pair of kids in old mens bodys.
Are you serious? 2 much man for Shane? Floyd is an egomaniacal, pampered bigmouth who potshots opponents. Shane is a come forward boxer-puncher who beat a prime Oscar de la Hoya better than Floyd beat a past-prime Oscar. Shane is respectful, a man's man. Are you impressed by Floyd's idiotic bluster, his stupid selfpromotion? Sayin he's better than Ray Robinson and Ali. Ray Robinson would've licked him at welterweight. Ali was far greater. Floyd hasn't fought a legit welter in four damn years. He's cherry picked opponents ever since moving to 140 which was like five years ago. Shane has never ducked anyone. To say Floyd is too much man for Shane is freakin idiotic. Floyd may be a more skilled boxer, at this stage of their respective careers, but he'll never be too much man for Shane. Plasterhands wasn't too much man for Shane, but he got in Floyd's face and challenged him a couple of years ago (its on youtube) and Floyd looked like he'd crapped his pants, assured Margarito that he'd get a shot, then proceeded to ignore him while fighting guys like Judah, Baldomir and blownup Hatton.
Let's make it bigger so they can't miss it, flomos usually hates that part as it's the truth.
You also forgot he retired immediately...
Floyd is too much man for Shane. That's the difference between them. Floyd is from the streets and is proud of who he is and he ain't afraid to speak the truth even if it ain't popular. Shane is from the suburbs and is soft. He has no mind of his own and says whatever his bosses at GBP and HBO tell him to say.
what the hell makes you think floyd is from the street? you believe that nonsense. his father and uncle had PLENTY money, floyd is silver spoon fed from the get go (as far as boxers go), especially after his amateur career
Floyd is too much man for Shane. That's the difference between them. Floyd is from the streets and is proud of who he is and he ain't afraid to speak the truth even if it ain't popular. Shane is from the suburbs and is soft. He has no mind of his own and says whatever his bosses at GBP and HBO tell him to say.
Are you serious? 2 much man for Shane? Floyd is an egomaniacal, pampered bigmouth who potshots opponents. Shane is a come forward boxer-puncher who beat a prime Oscar de la Hoya better than Floyd beat a past-prime Oscar. Shane is respectful, a man's man. Are you impressed by Floyd's idiotic bluster, his stupid selfpromotion? Sayin he's better than Ray Robinson and Ali. Ray Robinson would've licked him at welterweight. Ali was far greater. Floyd hasn't fought a legit welter in four damn years. He's cherry picked opponents ever since moving to 140 which was like five years ago. Shane has never ducked anyone. To say Floyd is too much man for Shane is freakin idiotic. Floyd may be a more skilled boxer, at this stage of their respective careers, but he'll never be too much man for Shane. Plasterhands wasn't too much man for Shane, but he got in Floyd's face and challenged him a couple of years ago (its on youtube) and Floyd looked like he'd crapped his pants, assured Margarito that he'd get a shot, then proceeded to ignore him while fighting guys like Judah, Baldomir and blownup Hatton.
Floyd is too much man for Shane. That's the difference between them. Floyd is from the streets and is proud of who he is and he ain't afraid to speak the truth even if it ain't popular. Shane is from the suburbs and is soft. He has no mind of his own and says whatever his bosses at GBP and HBO tell him to say.
I'd be surprised if Floyd dominated. I know Shane's been out for a while but it seems like he's in great shape, he's coming off a huge win where he looked invincible and he has one of the very best tactical trainers in the world working OT to prepare him for the skill of Mayweather.
I think Shane will pull out a split decision.
hell no i don't think floyd will dominate mosley like it's mayweather vs marquez. i think this will be a close fight with shane winning the early rounds and floyd winning the later rounds ending in a split decision similar to the extent of mayweather vs de la hoya. either that or "somebody getting knocked out and it ain't going to be pretty."----oscar de la hoya.