Quote Originally Posted by Puerto Rican Punch
Mosley has the experience, but he also had problems with tall guys such as Vernon Forest and Winky. I may be wrong, but my impression was that Mosley was a little worn when moving back to 147 after fighting at 154. Also, it will be interesting to see how much Cintron learned from his experience with Margarito and the effect of having Emanuel as a new trainer.

I believe Cintron has the power to KO Mosley considering how bad Forest hurt him during the first fight.

Collazo... beats Mosley by decision.
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I'd love to believe that Collazo could beat Mosley...but I just don't see it happening. There's still just enough of the old Shane left to breeze through him...& I aint a fan of Shane...period.

Thing is...I like Collazo...what little I have seen of him. I think with some smart match making he could be a goody.

I think that these days, fighters are listening to the fans too much, they need to take their time & work their way up through the ranks before taking on the best vets or best prospects of the game. I'm not saying follow in Hatton's footsteps & get 40 fights under your belt before fighting something that's a step up from a corpse.

Just playing...but you know what I mean?

Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
I'd rather Collazo faught shane than Kermit, I think the fight would be more competitive. Mosley is a brilliant Matador, and Cintron is a big a** hairy bull. Collazo on the other hand would be much trickier, and would probably give Shane more than a few problems. It'd be pretty close to call. Still, I think Shane goes in as faveourite, but sooner or later with his style father time will catch up with him, and Collazo could be the one to cash in.
Agreed.

But I still wish Collazo would fight some more lower tier opponents. I know that everyone thinks he's ready...but he aint...not for Mosley atleast.