How does Floyd Mayweather do against prime Oscar and Mosley?

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  • HitmanTommy
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    How does Floyd Mayweather do against prime Oscar and Mosley?

    After re-watching the Mayweather vs Oscar fight, I went outside and sat on the porch last night by myself this time without the homies just sippin on a 40 and smoking a fat blunt on the rocking chair and I got the wondering........

    That fight was awfully close. I mean real motherfkking close.

    I then started wondering about that time when Mosley cracked Mayweather in the second round, but he could just not close it out.

    How does Mayweather do against Prime Oscar and Mosley?
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    Beats both
    45.45%
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    Loses to both
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    Beats Oscar, loses to Mosley
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    Beats Mosley, loses to Oscar
    25.76%
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  • Earl-Hickey
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    After seeing Floyd vs a pretty faded Oscar I don't have any reason to think he beats a Prime Oscar.

    As for Mosley, it's a tougher call, even in his Prime Mosley was definatley susceptible to being out boxed, he'd have a punchers chance for sure but I lean towards Floyd.

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    • Hooded Terror
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      #3
      Originally posted by HitmanTommy
      After re-watching the Mayweather vs Oscar fight, I went outside and sat on the porch last night by myself this time without the homies just sippin on a 40 and smoking a fat blunt on the rocking chair and I got the wondering........

      That fight was awfully close. I mean real motherfkking close.

      I then started wondering about that time when Mosley cracked Mayweather in the second round, but he could just not close it out.

      How does Mayweather do against Prime Oscar and Mosley?
      I've always believed that a long fighter with a busy jab, timing and speed would be able to greatly trouble and even nullify MUCH of Floyd's game. An old Oscar underlined that for me, which is why I think a prime Oscar or Vernon Forrest might have beaten him.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        Mayweather would raise his game, and probably still beat him.

        Floyd Mayweather is the type of fighter, that just does enough to win 'You never sense any real urgency'.

        What was stopping Mayweather from just going all out, in the last 3 rounds against De La Hoya? Nothing.

        Mayweather was clearly the fitter fighter, but refused to go through the gears etc.

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        • BoloShot
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          Originally posted by HitmanTommy
          After re-watching the Mayweather vs Oscar fight, I went outside and sat on the porch last night by myself this time without the homies just sippin on a 40 and smoking a fat blunt on the rocking chair and I got the wondering........

          That fight was awfully close. I mean real motherfkking close.

          I then started wondering about that time when Mosley cracked Mayweather in the second round, but he could just not close it out.

          How does Mayweather do against Prime Oscar and Mosley?
          Bro you don't need to preface all your posts by saying you were drinking and smoking weed. We get it, you're a cool kid.

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          • MPDKSAB
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            Beats them both. Shane had the best chance because his speed & power. What's being omitted tho it's what's considered their "prime." & is this Shane on PEDs or without? 🤔 Either way they don't have the style to beat him IMO.

            Floyd & Oscar I describe as "competitive", not "close", just my personal opinion.

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            • Thraxox
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              #7
              Oscar beats Floyd, Mosley loses to Floyd regardless.

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              • FeFist
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                He beats both of them. Mayweather took a cautious approach against DLH because it was his first fight at 154lb.

                147lb or below, he outboxes Oscar. Same story with with Shane.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  Both give him much bigger problems than they did when they fought him past their primes but I’d still back Mayweather to find a way to win.

                  I could see both being close and possibly controversial decisions but Mayweather would get his hand raised.

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                  • Earl-Hickey
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                    It's funny how even though Prime Floyd vs old Oscar the old Oscar arguably won yet apparently replace him with the prime version of himself and Floyd still wins.

                    That just makes no logical sense.

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