Would Mosley have done better better under the same circumstances?
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Would Mosley have done better better under the same circumstances?
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SAme thing I said..the Earthquakes save his young career because he would have ended up like lacy v calzaghe or vargas v tito...he's not ready, he should fight collazo or clottey...if he starts barking for pac pbf and mosley he's done...
"Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones
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I think Berto is as good as hes going to get.Hes been doing the same inconsistent things for the past number of fights and for all of his good handspeed,its just not complimented by a 'fluid' style or fast loose legs.He stands right in front,falls into his opponent and is so top heavy that he is just begging to be timed down the middle and or worked on the inside.I think that corner and handlers realize it,you can hear the frustration in between rounds..."dont lean it Andre,throw more than one" seems to run on a loop.I can see them putting him in very deep soon...a sink or swim fight.
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Thread title is absolutely right........ Although there is the possibility its a lesson he needed.
I agree. Berto is not ready for the big 3. They may very well ruin him. Pac and Mosley would surely stop him. Berto is too predictable, too hittable, and still light green. What we seen in the Collazo fight was no fluke. Berto is not improving. I think he is too sure of himself. That will work on every welter except the big 3. He should let the big 3 work their way out and then take the baton for the changing of the guard.
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