The deal is not finalized yet, but hopefully it will be soon, and not fall apart like some other fights lately.
Mosley takes this by UD.
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The deal is not finalized yet, but hopefully it will be soon, and not fall apart like some other fights lately.
Mosley takes this by UD.
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I'm still of the mind that Mosley gets Berto out of there.Andre has faced nothing and no one as deep and well rounded on a championship level as a Mosley and will have to hone his flaws in mid fight.He falls forward heavy waaay to much and his outside is one-two and except a clinch.He gets caught in between styles badly.Not good.
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All logic points to a Mosley victory, but I've just got a gut feeling if it comes off that Berto will win. This is for two reasons. Mosley has often in the past been upset when he's come into a fight looking ahead to others in the future in this case the winner of the Mayweather-Pacquiao/Cotto fight already tentatively scheduled for March. The other is that it is very difficult to train for Berto as you've no idea how he's going to fight. Every time he comes into a fight he's quite different to the last time, because although the performance may not show it he's always improving & this would be his big shot. I'm gonna go with Berto by an upset UD in a close fight.
He outside game is a one-two? Hardly, Berto throws amazing combinations from the outside, and most importantly he has a real jab while Mosley doesn't. Berto's biggest problem is he doesn't move well and he when starts to brawl he squares up(probably from watching too much Mike Tyson, but at least Tyson moved to the side). Mosley's biggest problem is that he's choppy, and doesn't box like a technical boxer, but he also can't do the amazing physical things ROy JOens and Mayweather can do despite his speed and strength, but Mosley's durability, speed and strength give him a unique oppertunity to load up on punches and get away with it, he has pretty good defensive skills, but he doesn't need to because his chin is impenetrable, and he is very fast so he gets away with most of his mistakes against most opponents.
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Gotta disagree there man, Berto showed great stamina & resilience to pick up the last 2 rounds in the Collazo fight. I know some had it for Collazo, but for me, Berto needed those last 2 & he took them well, especially considering the pace the fight had been fought at. I think Dirrell won & is a potentially very good fighter, but Berto has a lot more for me, I don't think anyone who saw the Collazo fight could question his heart.
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He did, but to me he showed he could find something extra when he needed it. It was similar to the Cotto-Clottey fight in that sense, although I had Clottey just edging that one. I think Collazo is a tremendously underrated guy & I thought Berto fought the right fight against Urango because if you try blaze him out, well, ask Randall Bailey.
I don't buy into everything Taeth says about him, I agree he can look pedestrian at times, but to me he's a guy who is getting better & we're yet to see a clear style from him. If he can keep his jab solid & not flick it as he's prone to do, I really think he could have the beating of Mosley.
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Collazo had already pushed mosley and hatton over 12rounds with both taking close decisions and i fully expected the same with this. Berto had to show a hell of a lot of courage in those last few rounds as he was losing the fight and could quite easily of lost the plot. Instead he went back to basics, stopped trying to knock his man out instead he used his superior boxing skills and in my eyes as well just nicked a decision.
Mosley struggled with luis also. This fight for me is won and lost on bertos ability to dominate with the jab over whether mosley can effectively pick his moments to counter berto and take him out as i dont think he can win a decision
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I am a fan of both fighter and would prefer them to stay a way from each other. I thought and hope Berto was going to give Collazo a rematch. Shane should have a warm up and then fight Mayweather.![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I never said Dirrell threw combinations! I just said he was super quick. Berto does throw combinations, but he doesn't move as well as Andre... his body is too short and stocky. I don't use it as a complete excuse, but Andre had a really bad cold going into the Collazo fight, did you noticed that he weighed 6 pounds more than when he fought Urango and Forbes? Being sick going into a war like that can't be easy, and he still came on strong in the last two rounds. However, that doesn't impress me overly because Berto could have easily outboxed Collazo from the outside like Mosley did, granted Collazo threw way more punches against Berto, he didn't hurt his hands in the fight with Berto, and he looked a lot more focused for the fight with Berto. Against Mosley he looked like a Zombie.
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I just dont see it.I keep looking but lots of work to do in his corner.Certainly not the amazing combinations from the outside part.I see a somewhat flawed fighter,I think thats bertos biggest problem,who has yet to find his comfort zone,consistency in one style when things get heady in there and a guy who makes many mistakes that a solid vet can capitalize on.
Bertos legs are so rigged,he's cumbersome when he comes in as top falls heavy in while legs wided and just do not bend for the most part.Half the time he creates,looks for clinches after throwing a few.His jab has improved with not alot behind it,he squares in a big way,pulls back while heads high up,and uppercuts and hooks pretty wide.I think hes the more choppy puncher than a Mosley by far.
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