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Originally posted by ikonworx
Dam, doesnt any one get it Mosley did what he does best and that was "power boxing" Which scores a higher volume of punches and more movement. Who cares if dela out boxed him, it was the power punches that counts...
De La Hoya traded punches with Mosley to close the show. Oscar dominated in the statistical department, outlanding Shane 221 to 127 overall, 115 to 94 in the power department and 106-33 in jabs, but Sugar Shane came on late to sweep the last five rounds on all three official cards, winning 115-113 on each.
Sunday, September 14 2003
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Didn't see the fight and am quite suprised at the outcome but your info is a pro-level analysis.
I've gotta see this fight now!