Originally posted by reedickyaluss
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Mosley beating Floyd isn't just... does he have the skills..
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Originally posted by boxing2106 View Postwhat are you talking about he threw plenty of combinations to margarito. i just dont see them landing on floyd unless he throws the jab with authority which i dont see whats so hard about throwing a jab
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Originally posted by -Kevin- View PostThat's the scary part, Floyd doesn't need to throw combos to beat Mosley. Imagine if he did throw combos =0
Shane will try to make Floyd come to him, but I think Shane will also attempt to rough Floyd up and pressure him durig the fight as well.
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Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Postwe will see my friend. We will see. Potshots won't win a decision if Shane is outworking him. You are well aware that judges like aggression.
Shane will try to make Floyd come to him, but I think Shane will also attempt to rough Floyd up and pressure him durig the fight as well.
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I still think that Mosley should stand in the corner and wave him over. Make Mayweather come to you and just wait for Mayweather to do something, and just keep taunting him till he will do something. Mayweather's power will likely be unbothersome to Mosley can't say the opposite.
Make Mayweather come to you by taunting him and telling him he is no gladiator, bla bla bla, basically make him fight more offensively by not following him around.
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostBut the stamina.
You can implement an excellent strategy to outhustle or outwork Floyd.
Or try to expose his defense in one way or another...
But the thing about fighting Floyd is..
You can't get tired while you are doing it.
At all.
In any round.
Floyds stamina is partially what makes him so great.. his skills coupled with the fact the man does not get tired, at all.
To me it's one of the biggest differences in this fight... I think Floyd will be able to sustain a higher energy level than Shane consistently throughout 12 rounds.
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