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  • The Gambler1981
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    #231
    Originally posted by Big_L
    No, that's not it.
    You got it part right Mosley was never as good~

    Never as good as he could have been
    Never as good as he should have been
    Never as good as people thought he was


    It just has nothing to do with the Forrest fight~

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    • apokalips
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      #232
      Mayweather has too many strings to his bow. He can give Mosley so many different looks and Shane would never be able to adapt.

      If Shane's plan A weren't having success then he wouldn't know what to do. Oscar beat Mosley in the 2nd fight I don't care what anybody says and I have Floyd beating Oscar and Mosley at any weight, any time.

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      • djtmal
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        #233
        i think, if fmj, fought the shane mosley from a couple of years ago, fmj, would have to deal with a shane mosley who was at the peak of his powers, and beccause of his speed, would be able to get away with things, that he wasn't able to do as he got older...not even mentioning shane mosley, at 135 and early 147, was far more accurate, than he was when he fought fmj...shane mosely, in his prime, was able to step in with the lead left hook, and send cats on ***** st., much the way early roy jones was able to do...also shane mosley, had radar all night with the right hand (i thought his left hook was more damaging) and was more committed to bodypunching, and fmj, probably would have found fighting prime shane mosley, a lot more grueling...plus, in shane mosley's defense, whenever shane mosley found the going tough, shane mosley, was always determined to dig deep, and take shots, to land his own, to get a fighter out of there...an intangible, that was definitely missing from shane mosley, by the time he fought manny pacquaio, and fmj, that fmj, and pacquaio didn't have to deal with...

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        • turbotime
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          #234
          Originally posted by apokalips
          Mayweather has too many strings to his bow. He can give Mosley so many different looks and Shane would never be able to adapt.

          If Shane's plan A weren't having success then he wouldn't know what to do. Oscar beat Mosley in the 2nd fight I don't care what anybody says and I have Floyd beating Oscar and Mosley at any weight, any time.
          He doesn't have that many strings (arrows?) to his bow.

          His only avenue to victory is to box and move and avoid exchanges. He could do it, but he certainly won't be able to set his feet like he did against Gerena and Juuko and expect to win out that way in a slugging contest.

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          • SkillspayBills
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            #235
            1.Floyd's prime wasn't 147.
            2.Floyd's D would win him the bout believe that. No version of Mosley beats Floyd.

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            • big_james10
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              #236
              Originally posted by Shona Boy
              I still feel that Shane would have destroyed Floyd if their fight was a few years earlier. When Shane presented a real challenge.
              Shane disagrees with you since he turned down an Mayweather fight after Mayweather beat Baldomir and before Mayweather fought Oscar. His excuse was he needed a couple of more tuneups before fighting Mayweather. The result would have been the same regardless of when they fought.

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              • 4Corners
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                #237
                They could have fought in 2005-2006, but Shane had a tooth problem and needed more tune-ups first.

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                • Allucard
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                  #238
                  Originally posted by Bushbaby
                  Funny, I think it's Floyd that's overrated in this tread. I remember Mosley jumped 2 weight classes to fight the best welterweight in the world. Not just a lineal champ that really wasn't that good of a fighter. But the best prime welterweight on planet earth. Not 2008 version of Oscar, 2000 version of Oscar
                  Showing your bias. Floyd beats any version of Mosley. If Mosley's tooth didn't hurt he would have got the fight before 2010. Everyone seems to forget about that. Oh and the reason we have lineal champions is because people opinions count for ****. Specially when they have an agenda. So they invented rankings and good champions tend to go after them - so no one can say they didn't beat the best. That isn't clear enough for some though.

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