i like shane's chances... he just fought a tough fight with winky at 154, he lost but made a good showing... i think he'd be hell for floyd at 147... i also think floyd is pushing to fight at 147...
Goldenboy vs PrettyBoy! It may be on!
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I think both oscar and mosley would knock out prettyboy!!!!!!!! mayweather only looks good vs brawlers like gatti,corrales and castillo, even dough castillo beat him in their first fight.Comment
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Originally posted by EastCoastBoxingI don't see PBF "butchering" either! That's not to say he can't or won't win, but I will say that both Oscar and Shane are still world class fighters. C'mon, both these guys are still in their early 30's when most fighters are in their prime! I still see big things from both, albeit, Oscar is more focused on promoting these days.
I hope you're right.Comment
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Originally posted by J !this is poor in my opinion, he should fight Hatotn or Zab, not fighters who havent won a fight of note for years.
really why go and beat up old past it men when you havent proved yourself the best in your present weight class, this is typical of mayweather.Comment
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castillo was too strong and bullyed floyd in the first fight .
look at DLH , he is WAY bigger than castillo and faster . plus he has the jab and left hook to punish floyd from the outside .
clear UD or late rounds stoppage for oscar even with a ****ty training camp .Comment
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Originally posted by The CoolerAnusmind,
I pretty sure that PBF beat Mosley... what I said is that at this point, he should be a tougher match.
Mosley has KO all but 5 out of the 40 wins that he has.. 2 of those 5 are with ODLH, who's chin is 'un-kayoable' especially at 130-154lb
Was Mosley EVER in trouble, or lost by a knock out? But he obviously faced bigger guys (De La Hoya, Wright, Forrest) than PBF
What makes you think that PBF has more power and a better chin than Mosley? It's a Joke!
Again, you're forgetting that Mosley himself is a fast and a technical fighter.
I'm really not a fan, but I believe he's been underrated and kept in the quite all of his careerComment
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