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    Default Re: Does anyone give Berto a chance?

    It really depends on Mosley... If it's the Shane that doesn't employ his Jab then he's gonna have a rough night cuz Berto can box fairly well and has a bit of pop. Shane def has the chin advantage as I've seen him get pasted and stand there...

    I'm sorry but people talking about Shane being past it... He's been looking in top form his last few outings, albiet against guys he could hit, but c'mon... Could he get old overnight? Maybe... There's always a chance but Shane has not showed glaring signs yet.

    If shane canemploy the jab and stick with it, he'll beat Andre in a competetive affair.
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    Default Re: Does anyone give Berto a chance?

    I'm surprised at how many of you are picking Berto.

    He's got fast hands and some pop and loads of talent but he seems a little chinny and not too hard to hit.

    I think Mosley is faster than Berto, with a better chin and more power.

    Berto had a lot of trouble with Collazo, Mosley had no trouble with Collazo, and I don't see him having much trouble with Berto either to be honest.
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    Default Re: Does anyone give Berto a chance?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    I'm surprised at how many of you are picking Berto.

    He's got fast hands and some pop and loads of talent but he seems a little chinny and not too hard to hit.

    I think Mosley is faster than Berto, with a better chin and more power.

    Berto had a lot of trouble with Collazo, Mosley had no trouble with Collazo, and I don't see him having much trouble with Berto either to be honest.
    Remember though that Luis Collazo broke his hand vs Shane Mosley, and it was his most effective weapon his left hand. And even though it was only for 3 rounds, i thought he was giving Shane Mosley a good fight.

    Until he injured his left hand, now im not saying Luis Collazo would of won. But then again it surely would of been more competitive ? considering he could hardly use his best weapon for a majority of the fight.

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