When its all said and done Oscar de La Hoya will rank higher than Floyd Mayweather Jr

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  1. IsaL

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    Castillo beat Mayweather.
    Judah KD Mayweather.

    Mayweather ducked Margarito, Williams, Prime Cotto, Prime Mosley, and now Canelo. Do the math brah.
     
  2. anj

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    ....No blueprint baby.

    He lost to Trinidad when he was shot to **** - why not just admit that part.
    Why not admit the part that he had no motivation for the Hurtado fight, and came back to do well against a prime ATG, and looked only a little different from the past?

    Dishonesty and agenda.
     
  3. IsaL

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    Now I know for a FACT ydksab or have never seen Whitaker fight.

    Whitaker was a badass that fought in the pocket and he was not scared to take risks. When he fought ODLH Oscar's power combinations made Whitaker fight defensively, but I suggest you watch you some Sweet Pea so you don't sound like an ignorant fool. :deal
     
  4. anj

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    An extreme minority view.
     
  5. anj

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    He hasn't seen a Whitaker fight. He is probably just looking at Whitaker's KO record and comparing to Mayweather's, and this is why he says Mayweather is better offensively haha
     
  6. LikeFatherNSon

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    Roy Jones was a HW at one time too.
     
  7. LikeFatherNSon

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    I've been watching boxing since 1986. And Pea was one of the first boxers I watched. And he wasn't a better offensive fighter than Floyd.
     
  8. Nay_Sayer

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    Exactly HOW was Trinidad being "outclassed in every way" during rounds 10 - 12? Maybe you thought the last three rounds were actually a track & field event?
     
  9. anj

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    Watch the fight, then you'll know the answer.
    150 punches difference too, they don't lie.
    Oscar was told to run by his corner to protect his big lead. A clear win for DLH.
     
  10. LikeFatherNSon

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    Lies, lies and more lies.
     
  11. Nay_Sayer

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    '86 is about the time I started watching boxing and Sweet Pea is also one of the first fighters I followed.

    Pernell was better defensively than Floyd but only by the narrowest of margins. Offensively, maybe I'd give a narrow edge to Floyd but I haven't watched any Whitaker fights in a while...
     
  12. Nay_Sayer

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    I've watched that fight many times. My question was specifically regarding the 10th - 12th rounds. Exactly HOW did Ole' Fishnets "outclass" Trinidad in those rounds?
     
  13. turbotime

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    Why is it WAYYY higher? Because Vargas had one loss? Corrales as Floyd's best W isn't even all that impressive if you're going to say the same against Vargas and Quartey, no matter how you try and spin it. And Vargas and Quartey aren't even Oscar's best wins.
     
  14. anj

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    loool Ole' Fishnets.
    Ok I read it wrong. Trinidad was bringing it to Oscar in the last few rounds, Oscar was running like hell. Even though Trinidad won the latter rounds, still was not enough.
     
  15. turbotime

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    :patsch

    Tyson can't make 160/175 :nut