dont really matter because nobody gave mosley a chance against margo and we all know what happened there
Not one boxing expert picking Mosley?
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I haven't seen any credible boxingpeople pickng Mosley either. I do however guess that some GBP people pick shane to boost interest in a fight that shouldn't be too interesting.Comment
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1. Al Bernstein - breaks down fights better than anyone, has been slipping in recent years but very good body of work
2. Roy Jones Jr. - not a writer, but the best in-fight analyst maybe of all time. watch some of the work he did for HBO in 2004 and 2005
3. Steve Farhood - no description necessary, guys is a genius
4. Graham Houston - who doesn't go to him before a big fight?
5. Compubox - Not sure who their writer is but always worth a look to see how they see it going
6. Jake Emen - think he's the guy who does the picks at Pro Boxing. feel like he's been on a tear over the last year and a half, but maybe it's an assortment of writers
7. Manny Steward - yeah, he always says, "This is how I saw this fight playing out" regardless of what happens, but when he's not doing the commentary for the fight, he's allowed to make a pick and usually gets it right
8. Dwyre - It's obvious the guy hasn't followed boxing his whole life or anything, but he understands handicapping and he sees things that sadly enough 90% of this forum doesn't seem able to (I know we have a lot of young people and UFC fans but come on)
9. Tim Smith
10. Lance Pugmire
11. Kieran Mulvaney - often makes a pick and goes with his heart more than he should but overall good
12. Bert Sugar - has been losing his mind in recent years but still trust his fight breakdowns more often than not
13. SC at Bad Left Hook
14. Freddie Roach - Love him or hate him, he has a knack for seeing how fights play out
15. Kevin Iole - he's not horrible but probably the worst of this bunch
It's hard to remember what each guy said about every fight in recent years, but those are the ones I put the most stock in off the top of my head.
Still, I'll listen to Doug over Teddy Atlas 9 times out of 10Comment
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Basically, TS is saying that all the expert's opinion is that Floyd will win, and they can only be experts if they are picking Floyd.Comment
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Bert Sugar picked Marquez for crying out loud! He's still an expert, just made one really ****** pick.
This fight, though seems MUCH closer to me than Mayweather-Marquez or Mayweather-Hatton or even Mayweather-De La Hoya. I just want to know why NOBODY is picking Mosley. That's all this is. No hidden agenda here.Comment
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I'm considering all, but I don't recall Doug Fischer ever adding anything insightful in the analysis of a fight that wasn't universally accepted.
1. Al Bernstein - breaks down fights better than anyone, has been slipping in recent years but very good body of work
2. Roy Jones Jr. - not a writer, but the best in-fight analyst maybe of all time. watch some of the work he did for HBO in 2004 and 2005
3. Steve Farhood - no description necessary, guys is a genius
4. Graham Houston - who doesn't go to him before a big fight?
5. Compubox - Not sure who their writer is but always worth a look to see how they see it going
6. Jake Emen - think he's the guy who does the picks at Pro Boxing. feel like he's been on a tear over the last year and a half, but maybe it's an assortment of writers
7. Manny Steward - yeah, he always says, "This is how I saw this fight playing out" regardless of what happens, but when he's not doing the commentary for the fight, he's allowed to make a pick and usually gets it right
8. Dwyre - It's obvious the guy hasn't followed boxing his whole life or anything, but he understands handicapping and he sees things that sadly enough 90% of this forum doesn't seem able to (I know we have a lot of young people and UFC fans but come on)
9. Tim Smith
10. Lance Pugmire
11. Kieran Mulvaney - often makes a pick and goes with his heart more than he should but overall good
12. Bert Sugar - has been losing his mind in recent years but still trust his fight breakdowns more often than not
13. SC at Bad Left Hook
14. Freddie Roach - Love him or hate him, he has a knack for seeing how fights play out
15. Kevin Iole - he's not horrible but probably the worst of this bunch
It's hard to remember what each guy said about every fight in recent years, but those are the ones I put the most stock in off the top of my head.
Still, I'll listen to Doug over Teddy Atlas 9 times out of 10
that dude is point on for the most partComment
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