De la Hoya Vs. Marvin Haglar..Prime for Prime at 154.

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  1. TheSouthpaw

    TheSouthpaw Champion Full Member

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    And I know DLH was not in his prime anywhere but in the WW division..But if he agrees to fight Haglar at 154, Then was DLH up for the kind of Pressure he was gonna be getting from Marvin, Or is Hoya gonna Box smart comin in with those jab and that beautiful hook..Combos and get out, find a away to just out busy Haglar..( Much like DLH did to Tito...the first 8 or 9 rounds Oscar was given Tito a straight boxing lesson, what happend I dont know...:good
     
  2. Son of Gaul

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    Catchweights always complicate these hypothetical matchups because you never know how the fighters' bodies will respond...particularly the guy cutting weight. That said, I just can't see how DLH would be able to overcome Hagler's conditioning, desire, tenacity and overall skill set.
     
  3. MAG1965

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    Hagler weighed in sometimes at 157. If Hagler would come in at 157 then he could fight Oscar at that weight. I think Hagler is too strong for Oscar and Marvin had a 75 inch reach. Hagler wins by mid round knockout.
     
  4. DaveK

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    DLH looks great early on. If he's dealing with an early Hagler who moved alot and countered, he's in alot of trouble.

    Hagler by decision.
     
  5. TheSouthpaw

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    Well neither one of the guys had to cut weight..DLH goin from WW..to SWW to middle weight., And Haglar a born MW...
     
  6. TheSouthpaw

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    Thats well Said Dave!..i couldnt dispute that..at all!!..And your right if Haglar decides to make it a counter clinic Hoya is in a world of trouble
    But you never know my man!:freddy
     
  7. Mr Butt

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    Sorry Oscar gets beaten up and won't make it to the final bell
     
  8. Son of Gaul

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    I thought the matchup was at 154?
     
  9. Mr Butt

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  11. Mr Butt

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    :rofl
     
  12. Jr Middleweight

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    Oscar would win a decision. Too quick and moving in and out frequently enough to take a split decision.
     
  13. Mr Butt

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    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  14. lora

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    Oscar quits after a bodyshot in round 2.
     
  15. dyna

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    Oscar was 160 against Chavez. (At fightnight)
    Hagler would be 160 at fightnight probably too.

    I don't think 154 matters, the only difference between 154 and 160 for these men is dehydration