No, I don't think so, Robinson moved so fluidly and with such style and grace, whereas Mosley is a quick, jerky mover by comparison. And Robinson was far more likely to mix it up without waiting for an opportune moment. He made the moments himself.
I think that poster was correct who said that there are no complete style matchups. Something like fingerprints. And fighters, to a certain degree, try to adapt their styles according to whomever they will be fighting. So it's impossible to predict how a fighter will adapt, because it comes from his trainer's mind, and and depends on his own comprehension
and adaptibility.
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