Re: Shane Mosley's career = Somewhat of a Disappointment
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Taeth
I think people are focusing to much on what Mosley accomplished and aren't thinking about what he could ahve accomplished, sure he had an amazing career, but IMO if he had learned the right technical skills, Wright, Oscar the second time, Vernon Forrest, Miguel Cotto would have been no problem for him. He never learned how to effectively fight off the back foot or at range which is why IMO we saw such radical differences between his first and second fight with OScar where the range was always changing the second time. Taller guys(even if only a couple of inches) were able to keep Mosley totally at bay because he comes in predictably, but usually he is too overwhelming physically(like Manny Pacquiao) for the opponent to handle it, but Forest and Wright were able to stop Mosley from getting his offensive gears going and he couldn't adapt.
It doesn't quite work like that. It's not like Rocky III where he just brings in Apollo and in a matter of months learns to fight just like him. Also, simply learning new 'technical skills' does not mean a fighter becomes an expert in applying them, which is what it would take to outbox someone the likes of Winky Wright. The reason most world champions started boxing as kids is because it takes decades of work to be effective. It would be like saying all Trinidad had to do was learn the right technical skills and he would have beaten Bernard in the rematch.
Re: Shane Mosley's career = Somewhat of a Disappointment
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USAalltheway
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Originally Posted by
Taeth
I think people are focusing to much on what Mosley accomplished and aren't thinking about what he could ahve accomplished, sure he had an amazing career, but IMO if he had learned the right technical skills, Wright, Oscar the second time, Vernon Forrest, Miguel Cotto would have been no problem for him. He never learned how to effectively fight off the back foot or at range which is why IMO we saw such radical differences between his first and second fight with OScar where the range was always changing the second time. Taller guys(even if only a couple of inches) were able to keep Mosley totally at bay because he comes in predictably, but usually he is too overwhelming physically(like Manny Pacquiao) for the opponent to handle it, but Forest and Wright were able to stop Mosley from getting his offensive gears going and he couldn't adapt.
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t doesn't quite work like that. It's not like Rocky III where he just brings in Apollo and in a matter of months learns to fight just like him. Also, simply learning new 'technical skills' does not mean a fighter becomes an expert in applying them, which is what it would take to outbox someone the likes of Winky Wright. The reason most world champions started boxing as kids is because it takes decades of work to be effective. It would be like saying all Trinidad had to do was learn the right technical skills and he would have beaten Bernard in the rematch.
you have to understand that taeth is a mosley basher...
Re: Shane Mosley's career = Somewhat of a Disappointment
if Moseley's career is a disappointment, 95% of the boxers in the top 10 are having a very mediocre one.
Re: Shane Mosley's career = Somewhat of a Disappointment
I have to agree that Shane Mosley could have easily become a PPV star but didn't. He had all the potential too. He's a great fighter but it's too bad he didn't spend time attracting the crowds like DLH did.
Re: Shane Mosley's career = Somewhat of a Disappointment
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Rocky Balboa
I have to agree that Shane Mosley could have easily become a PPV star but didn't. He had all the potential too. He's a great fighter but it's too bad he didn't spend time attracting the crowds like DLH did.
Shane is too modest for all that 'I'm the best' stuff, he has never been full of himself like Floyd or acted like some super nice guy like DLH. He is just a humble genuine nice guy like Cotto or Tszyu that can never be a superstar because they only appeal to the hardcore fans and never become household names. That leaves the 'media whore' stars of boxing to say "He don't bring the numbers why should I fight him"
Re: Shane Mosley's career = Somewhat of a Disappointment
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Kel
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Rocky Balboa
I have to agree that Shane Mosley could have easily become a PPV star but didn't. He had all the potential too. He's a great fighter but it's too bad he didn't spend time attracting the crowds like DLH did.
Shane is too modest for all that 'I'm the best' stuff, he has never been full of himself like Floyd or acted like some super nice guy like DLH. He is just a humble genuine nice guy like Cotto or Tszyu that can never be a superstar because they only appeal to the hardcore fans and never become household names. That leaves the 'media whore' stars of boxing to say
"He don't bring the numbers why should I fight him"
Or "I don't fight for bragging rights" but I'll cry when I'm not recognized as P4P number 1.... Damn floyd is dumbass