In his recent bout with Shane Mosley, Luis Collazo landed in single digits in 10 of the 12 rounds. Collazo landed just 14% of his total punches.The welterweight average is 34% landed. [details]
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But what if collazo had really opened up on MOSLEY and landed in double digits?
It was clearly mosley that wasnt letting collazo land, but im saying a mayweather or a hatton or a Williams or a Cotto, would have opened up on MOSLEY a lot more. And would we see MOSLEY's age kick in then?Comment
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it's possible, collazo was nervous and probably scared before the fight... i bet once he got in there he lost his confidence and just covered up to get through the tough roundsBut what if collazo had really opened up on MOSLEY and landed in double digits?
It was clearly mosley that wasnt letting collazo land, but im saying a mayweather or a hatton or a Williams or a Cotto, would have opened up on MOSLEY a lot more. And would we see MOSLEY's age kick in then?Comment
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I think it was more than just Collazo not throwing it was that he was getting tag with some pretty good counters that might've made him a bit more shy. But I dont think that Mayweather, Williams or Cotto are super pressure high work rate fighters that would push Shane in the cardio sense.But what if collazo had really opened up on MOSLEY and landed in double digits?
It was clearly mosley that wasnt letting collazo land, but im saying a mayweather or a hatton or a Williams or a Cotto, would have opened up on MOSLEY a lot more. And would we see MOSLEY's age kick in then?
They are all boxers or boxer punchers. Hatton is the only one who's style lends itself to doing that but he isn't strong, quick or powerful enough to compete against the Shane we saw last night at 147lbs.Comment
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