Just watch this video. You can see throughout the majority of the fight that Cotto was bringing the fight to Mosley. Floyd doesn't attack in that way more than letting his opponent make the 1st move if he's right in front of him. This fight was fought at a very high pace with both guys throwing and landing.
If Cotto outboxed Mosley what makes you think Floyd wont?
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Mosley won't fight PBF the same way he fought Cotto. 2 different fighters. I don't think Shane respected Cotto nearly as much as he respects PBF. And of course PBF won't press as hard as Cotto did. Even though Cotto was playing the boxer himself most of the time, he sat down on his punches, pressured Mosley, moved him when he hit him, and muscled him in clinches. PBF won't do any of that.Comment
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It's irrelevant the way people are using it, as if Cotto fights anything like or is similar in any way to Floyd Mayweather. And Cotto did not easily win those rounds at the end of the fight, are you kidding? That's when Mosley made his push because Cotto started to fade.
Just like the people who think Cotto was successfully boxing Pacquiao when he started moving, ridiculous.
I think Floyd can do what Cotto did in those last 4 rounds for a full twelve, without fading. Mosley will steal some rounds here and there, but not many. And no way a faded Cotto hits harder than a fresh PBF. Cotto hits hard but not that hard.Last edited by PH|L; 04-21-2010, 10:27 AM.Comment
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I didn't say he won them easy (don't know where you saw that) but he did win them doing something that Floyd excels at. And like you said Cotto was starting to fade, which is something PBF just doesn't do.
I think Floyd can do what Cotto did in those last 4 rounds for a full twelve, without fading. Mosley will steal some rounds here and there, but not many. And no way a faded Cotto hits harder than a fresh PBF. Cotto hits hard but not that hard.Comment
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I didn't say he won them easy (don't know where you saw that) but he did win them doing something that Floyd excels at. And like you said Cotto was starting to fade, which is something PBF just doesn't do.
I think Floyd can do what Cotto did in those last 4 rounds for a full twelve, without fading. Mosley will steal some rounds here and there, but not many. And no way a faded Cotto hits harder than a fresh PBF. Cotto hits hard but not that hard.Comment
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LOL... i was bout to go IN until i read that last lineComment
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Mosley won't fight PBF the same way he fought Cotto. 2 different fighters. I don't think Shane respected Cotto nearly as much as he respects PBF. And of course PBF won't press as hard as Cotto did. Even though Cotto was playing the boxer himself most of the time, he sat down on his punches, pressured Mosley, moved him when he hit him, and muscled him in clinches. PBF won't do any of that.
But in retrospect isn't that gameplan perfectly designed for Floyds defensive 1st, counter-punching style?Comment
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1. Cotto fought shane. He came forward something floyd only does on a video game
2. They landed the same amount of punches so where is the out boxing in that
3. No more Jack & that power boxing
4. Shoulder roll don't stop a right hand.
5. Shane is faster & will counter him
6. May 1 = May's 1st
I think you are confused. The shoulder roll defense is not effective against southpaws, but is was made to defend especially against right hand fighters.
Shane is not faster than Floyd. He's a step or two behind Floyd. If Cotto was able to beat Shane to the punch, Floyd most definitely will too.Comment
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I think it's because Shane is bigger and has a reach. Not to mention he's almost just as fast. That right there gives him a pretty solid chance. I don't think he's faster but Shane is petty fast which gives him an above average chance in this fight. Not to mention he's bigger and has a longer reach. I think Shane will box from a distance which will make Floyd have to get closer if he wants to hit him since Shane has reach, and when Floyd comes in thats when I think Shane brawls and bullies him.
IDK I just think Shane has a great chance especially with his new trainer. I think were in for a solid fight.Comment
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