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Mosley was an outstanding talent at LW and h2h he's a killer but his body of work doesn't stand upComment
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Yeah....One truly should tread on that comparison.....Lightly. Duran was a complete fighter. Her had natural abilities in spades and...He had power and a chin that was superior to Mosley. Duran also was smarter in the ring, had a killer instinct, and though Mosley did fight good competition, Duran fought the best competition.
I always thought of Mosley like Judah as a guy with great natural gifts....an exceptional athlete more than a fighter in many respects. But that is a biase of mine.
The "power boxing" Shane Mosley at lightweight was definitely something to behold. Blazingly fast hands and a hard puncher with terrific body work.
His resume is lacking but I don't see anyone around at the time who I would have picked to beat him with the exception of a young Mayweather. And even that would have been a toss up fight IMO, with maybe Floyd's superior boxing IQ allowing him to pull out a close win in the end.
Good points, Hops was in a some what weak MW division but he beat a tonne of titlists and ranked contenders, Mosley had one truly top level fight. But in terms of natural gifts, Mosley was far better.Comment
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The lightweight division wasn't good back then. He could've fought Stevie Johnston, Manfredy, Gatti, or Ivan Robinson, but there wasn't much else. I would've loved to see him fight Spadafora, but Spaddy was irrelevant until he beat Cardona the latter part of 99' and by then Shane was preparing to move up to welter and chase Oscar.Comment
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