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View Poll Results: Who wins and How.
DLH wins by decision 1 1.92%
DLH wins by TKO 2 3.85%
DLH wins by KO 4 7.69%
Tommy Wins by decision 15 28.85%
Tommy wins by TKO 20 38.46%
Tommy wins by KO 18 34.62%
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Old 12-04-2012, 03:24 PM   #76
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I think Oscar would beat Duran and have a very close fight with Benitez, slightly favoring Oscar.
Duran hald the weight well and could fight at 160 and 168 better than Oscar. I think he would be too strong. Benitez would outbox Oscar at 154 in a closer fight than Duran, but he would win a decision. Oscar was great at 140. 147 he was very very good. And at 154 he was very good also but a little less. Benitez almost peaked at 154.
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Old 12-04-2012, 03:25 PM   #77
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I think Oscar would beat Duran and have a very close fight with Benitez, slightly favoring Oscar.
I loved Oscar at 140, but at 147 or 154 he struggled with elite fighters. And Quartey was not elite, and Vargas certainly was a good fighter and fought with such heart but he was not great.
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Duran hald the weight well and could fight at 160 and 168 better than Oscar. I think he would be too strong. Benitez would outbox Oscar at 154 in a closer fight than Duran, but he would win a decision. Oscar was great at 140. 147 he was very very good. And at 154 he was very good also but a little less. Benitez almost peaked at 154.

Im with you..Duran was to strong for DLH, and he would have for sure had his hands full with Benitez.
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I loved Oscar at 140, but at 147 or 154 he struggled with elite fighters. And Quartey was not elite, and Vargas certainly was a good fighter and fought with such heart but he was not great.
140 and 147 was DLH's bread and butter though!..
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What would you rather see? A prime Oscar at 147, or an iffy Oscar at 154???
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