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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #91
    Originally posted by Murder1
    I feel you man! Mosley is just gonna present to many countering opportunities. Mosley is great fighter and future HOFer, but he struggles with certain styles. I truly honestly believe Floyd will be the 1st to stop Shane. The ref or ****m is gonna feel too sorry for Shane. Too many clean punches to the head.
    Pretty funny post See you May 2 lol.

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    • GRUSTLER
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      #92
      Originally posted by romebyko
      May fought somebody like Mosley mmm I don't know who was the fighter?I agree that Mosley has never fought a fighter like May because May does not fight like Winky or Forest.I don't think either fight use alot of movement to beat Mosley if anybody did it was Forest but he use a good long jab to really do it.Wright just walk him down with the long jab.So I kinda feel like May is going to have to get respect and I think he does to.Oh and people make judgements on how fights would have played out all the time base on what we know of the fighters.Having said that once again Mosley will be in another hard fight and this is the toughest fight of May career there is no way around that fact bro.
      Back to Mosley-Mayweather. The fact that Money struggled with Castillo and that Hatton was in their fight for six rounds tells me he’s in over his head with Mosley, who can match his speed, takes a much better shot than Castillo and Hatton, and hits a hell of a lot harder.Doug Fisher

      I see that you have a sig stating since Floyd struggled
      with Castillo, that he will have a problem with Mosley?
      Floyd was injured in the first Castillo fight and
      showed that Castillo did not have the style to beat him
      in the rematch. Ricky Hatton? Come on Rome? Ricky
      got picked apart and countered all day. Hatton was not
      a tough fight for Floyd with exception to his constant
      grabbing and holding. Floyd has been in the ring with
      all kinds of styles and no one has trumped him yet.
      Mosley's been in with boxers and lost everytime and
      Floyd is a pure boxer. I believe Mosely will be in there
      to fight but fact of the matter is that Shane couldn't
      even stop a injured Collazo, lets not forget. Any fighter
      who presents movement, angles and a jab will give
      Mosley problems.
      Last edited by GRUSTLER; 04-10-2010, 12:30 PM. Reason: Added Text.

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      • GRUSTLER
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        #93
        Originally posted by romebyko
        May fought somebody like Mosley mmm I don't know who was the fighter?I agree that Mosley has never fought a fighter like May because May does not fight like Winky or Forest.I don't think either fight use alot of movement to beat Mosley if anybody did it was Forest but he use a good long jab to really do it.Wright just walk him down with the long jab.So I kinda feel like May is going to have to get respect and I think he does to.Oh and people make judgements on how fights would have played out all the time base on what we know of the fighters.Having said that once again Mosley will be in another hard fight and this is the toughest fight of May career there is no way around that fact bro.
        Forrest, Winky and even Cotto all outboxed Mosley.
        Mosley is fast and has good power but he stands and
        trades punches and that has always been his thing.
        Not to mention that Mosley swings too wide and
        puts all his power into his shots and loses balance
        sometimes. Mosley also tends to tire down the stretch.
        I know Shane will pressure and push Floyd but I feel like
        if I have to choose between Shane's A game and Floyd's
        A game then I have to go with Floyd. May the best man
        win though.
        Last edited by GRUSTLER; 04-10-2010, 12:39 PM. Reason: Correction.

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        • Iceta Lives
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          #94
          Originally posted by GRUSTLER
          Forrest, Winky and even Cotto all outboxed Mosley.
          Mosley is fast and has good power but he stands and
          trades punches and that has always been his thing.
          Not to mention that Mosley swings too wide and
          puts all his power into his shots and loses balance
          sometimes. Mosley also tends to tire down the stretch.
          I know Shane will pressure and push Floyd but I feel like
          if I have to choose between Shane's A game and Floyd's
          A game then I have to go with Floyd. May the best man
          win though.
          Mosley doesn't get tired down the stretch. Look at his fights with Cotto, Vargas, both fights with De La Hoya, and even Collazo like you mentioned. You can't say that Mosley has lost to every single pure boxer he's fought when he has a win over a prime De La Hoya (albeit a long time ago) and against Collazo who is slick and crafty injured or not. The reasons he lost to Forrest and Wright had a lot to do with size. And Cotto didn't really outbox him.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Iceta Lives
            Mosley doesn't get tired down the stretch. Look at his fights with Cotto, Vargas, both fights with De La Hoya, and even Collazo like you mentioned. You can't say that Mosley has lost to every single pure boxer he's fought when he has a win over a prime De La Hoya (albeit a long time ago) and against Collazo who is slick and crafty injured or not. The reasons he lost to Forrest and Wright had a lot to do with size. And Cotto didn't really outbox him.

            I thought Mosley showed fatigue in the fights with Cotto and Winky but I will have to watch the Cotto fight again to see. I just remember thinking in both of those fights that he was showing signs of fatigue at times in the later rounds especially

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              #96
              Originally posted by Iceta Lives
              Mosley doesn't get tired down the stretch. Look at his fights with Cotto, Vargas, both fights with De La Hoya, and even Collazo like you mentioned. You can't say that Mosley has lost to every single pure boxer he's fought when he has a win over a prime De La Hoya (albeit a long time ago) and against Collazo who is slick and crafty injured or not. The reasons he lost to Forrest and Wright had a lot to do with size. And Cotto didn't really outbox him.
              De La Hoya in his first fight with Mosley was mostly slugging it
              out with him. The second fight is when Oscar hired Floyd Sr to
              polish his boxing skill and what happened? Oscar arguably beat
              Mosley. Mosley lost to Forrest and Winky because they used
              boxing skill and stuck them jabs in his face. Mosley is dominate
              when he has a fighter that will stand there and exchange with him.
              I have seen Mosley breathing heavy out of his mouth in his fights
              even more recent Margarito eventhough he was dominate. The
              fight with Cotto was close but Cotto did do a good job boxing
              Mosley which should not have happened considering Mosley was
              supposed to be the more polished boxer. Also have seen Mosley
              lose his footing in the ring and swing too wide. Floyd and Shane
              should be a great fight because Shane doesn't quit or stop coming
              so should be interesting to see how he pushes Floyd.

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                #97
                cant believe all the gullible idiots who are gonna buy this fight. shane is gonna be 4 months shy of his 39th birthday & will not have fought for 1 year & 6 months come fight night.

                why waste money?

                Another fight floyd mayweather cherry picked for an easy win.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by The Hate Giver
                  cant believe all the gullible idiots who are gonna buy this fight. shane is gonna be 4 months shy of his 39th birthday & will not have fought for 1 year & 6 months come fight night.

                  why waste money?

                  Another fight floyd mayweather cherry picked for an easy win.
                  Should be another boring performance and gimme fight like
                  the one Pac and Clottey put on right? (Sarcasm).

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                    Should be another boring performance and gimme fight like
                    the one Pac and Clottey put on right? (Sarcasm).
                    when was the last time you saw a boring pac fight other than the clottey fight? Also a floyd fan has no right to call another fighter boring. none whatsoever. Pac threw 1,200 punches. At least he tried. How about floyd? 2008 pac was figthing marquez at 130lbs. Who would have thought he would be winning a landslide decision because a middleweight on fightnight was afraid to be knocked out?

                    Pretty ****in impressive if you ask me. As oppose to floyd, a closet ****sexual, who bores us vs a 36 year old career featherweight with 55 plus fighting him at welterweight & couldnt even give us a exciting fight vs a overmatched opponent. He even had the unfair weight advantage yet couldnt do nothing.

                    pathetic.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by The Hate Giver
                      when was the last time you saw a boring pac fight other than the clottey fight? Also a floyd fan has no right to call another fighter boring. none whatsoever. Pac threw 1,200 punches. At least he tried. How about floyd? 2008 pac was figthing marquez at 130lbs. Who would have thought he would be winning a landslide decision because a middleweight on fightnight was afraid to be knocked out?

                      Pretty ****in impressive if you ask me. As oppose to floyd, a closet ****sexual, who bores us vs a 36 year old career featherweight with 55 plus fighting him at welterweight & couldnt even give us a exciting fight vs a overmatched opponent. He even had the unfair weight advantage yet couldnt do nothing.

                      pathetic.

                      It's obvious that you haven't been watching Floyd fight for
                      all of his career. It's also obvious that you don't like Floyd.
                      I'm not on here to argue about or take up for the man but
                      rather call it how I see it and what I have witnessed was
                      Pac fighting fighters tailor made for his style. Pac is indeed
                      exciting but lets see him against Floyd or Mosley next.

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