Prime 147 Shane Vs Prime 147 Floyd
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I'm just pointing out that people say "Oh if Shane had been prime" completely forgetting that Floyd wasn't prime either and hasn't been since Hatton.Comment
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The 2 most underrated aspect of Floyd is his toughness and heart. I think because of the way he fights he doesn't get credit for having such a tough fighter and have the heart and will to win. Plus his chin is pretty good too. No way he gets Adrian Stone'd by Mosley....Maybe by someone like Hearns, sure...But, Mosley? Nah. Mosley did more his damage at 147 by accumulation of punches. And, he wouldn't have hit Floyd enough.Comment
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Yeah I think both were at their best primes in separate weights anyways, but for discussion's sake I'm doing it at 147.Comment
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I think Shane would get confused by what Floyd does first fight, then the second fight Foyd would probably try the same thing while Mosley would have some idea about what to try, Floyd would probably adjust again though so it might stay fairly close to the first fight in terms of scores.
They would have been interesting at the time, after the fact it seems very clear what would go down no matter the margin.Comment
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A prime Floyd is too good to be Adrian Stone'd. Floyd would have hanged tough, hold do what he had to do to survive and then go on and win a decision.
The 2 most underrated aspect of Floyd is his toughness and heart. I think because of the way he fights he doesn't get credit for having such a tough fighter and have the heart and will to win. Plus his chin is pretty good too. No way he gets Adrian Stone'd by Mosley....Maybe by someone like Hearns, sure...But, Mosley? Nah. Mosley did more his damage at 147 by accumulation of punches. And, he wouldn't have hit Floyd enough.
People in this thread have acted like Mayweather isn't on Shane Mosley's levelShane Mosley.
Mayweather's style's a nightmare for Shane. There's no doubt he'd struggle.Comment
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A prime Floyd is too good to be Adrian Stone'd. Floyd would have hanged tough, hold do what he had to do to survive and then go on and win a decision.
The 2 most underrated aspect of Floyd is his toughness and heart. I think because of the way he fights he doesn't get credit for having such a tough fighter and have the heart and will to win. Plus his chin is pretty good too. No way he gets Adrian Stone'd by Mosley....Maybe by someone like Hearns, sure...But, Mosley? Nah. Mosley did more his damage at 147 by accumulation of punches. And, he wouldn't have hit Floyd enough.Comment
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A prime Floyd is too good to be Adrian Stone'd. Floyd would have hanged tough, hold do what he had to do to survive and then go on and win a decision.
The 2 most underrated aspect of Floyd is his toughness and heart. I think because of the way he fights he doesn't get credit for having such a tough fighter and have the heart and will to win. Plus his chin is pretty good too. No way he gets Adrian Stone'd by Mosley....Maybe by someone like Hearns, sure...But, Mosley? Nah. Mosley did more his damage at 147 by accumulation of punches. And, he wouldn't have hit Floyd enough.
And Floyd has showed heart and will his whole career. Just because he usually wins comfortably, people want to say he has no heart or toughness.Comment
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That's because a lot of people have this nostalgic love affair with Shane Mosley, and remember him as this ungodly fast, super strong, perfect fighter who could do anything in the ring. They do, they think he could literally fight any way and make any adjustment, and he's too fast and strong for anyone to handle. I've seen people's posts saying so.Comment
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