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  • jimmy webb
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    Here's a vid of the rematch between Shane - DLH and also why I think...

    ... Shane will not beat *****. If a prime Shane had difficulty getting in on De La Joto, then the slower 40 year old Shane sure as hell ain't gonna be able to catch up to the Running ***** !!

    This video has rounds 5 thru 8. Check out what Jack Mosley tells Shane in between rounds 6 -7. I think Shane will run into the same problem come May 1st. But, it's gonna be worse, because it's gonna be between a 40 year old version of Shane against a guy who is actually faster, and alot slicker than De La Joto ever was !!

    May 1st will be another boring fight. Shane will be unable to cutoff the ring for the most part and *****, the chicken**** that he is, will be content with his touch and run tactic and go home with his $20 million check.

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      No connection. Oscar is bigger, stronger, and fights completely different. Not to mention both Oscar and Shane were starting to hit the downslide at that point.

      Shane was never really the same at 154, it seemed to be one weight too high for him and he never showed the skill he had at 135 and 147.

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        Originally posted by bojangles1987
        No connection. Oscar is bigger, stronger, and fights completely different. Not to mention both Oscar and Shane were starting to hit the downslide at that point.Shane was never really the same at 154, it seemed to be one weight too high for him and he never showed the skill he had at 135 and 147.
        You're completely wrong on both points !!

        Size had nothing to do with that rematch they had. De La Joto made an adjustment for the rematch and decided to box more. Why do you think Shane's dad was on his son's @ss throughout the fight about the need to go after De La Joto more. It's plain and simple, Shane was having difficulty with the counter-punching style of his cross-town rival.

        Shane simply struggles against boxers, end of. If he struggled in his 20's against counter-punchers, it's gonna be a hill if not a mountain to overcome *****'s defensive/running style for the 38 year old !!

        Just watch the vid, man. That says it all how May 1st is gonna go down !!

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