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While there were rumblings of Oscar coming in at 160 in earlier days, he seemed to whip himself into better shape for his higher profile fights. I always think of Oscar as the 152-pound fighter he was against Trinidad and Mosley. So here, he would not only face a stylistic disadvantage, but also a disadvantage in size; all from a pretty scary operator in Burley.
I picture Burley pulling off a reverse-Whitaker, leading De La Hoya around the ring and into counters. Oscar will try to attack off the balls of his feet, all while employing a baiting in-and-out defense. Charley will likely recognize the tactic, and circle his quarry for the easy decision. |
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SD either way - Burley lands the better cleaner punches and deserves to win, DLH throws more but misses allot I think. So Burley deserves to win close but clear but the Golden Boy factor, the fans cheering everything DLH does, well that all affects the judges perception.
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Oscar would have success too, he's taller/rangier, he's probably faster, he moves more, he has a very good jab and a great left hook. It's not easy to box him and even harder to dominate him. |
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10-5 burley
If de la Hoya lasts the distance of which I am not convinced he will but let's just say he does . We don't want to upset the de la Hoya stocking sniffers do we |
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