De La Hoya embarrasses Mayweather in terms of legacy

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  1. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    kind of true, odh beat ssm in the rematch, end of story.
    whats funny is selective memory for the tito fight. tito laned almost ALL of the clean and effective shots on odh.

    was actually really close after 8 or 9 when odh decided it was better to run way from contact than getting ktfo
     
  2. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    :lol:


    Whitiker was able to compete in multiple weight classes and is twice the fighter Corrales and Catillo were !


    Delahoya also came from the lowers weight classes or did you just dismiss that ?:lol:


    Corrales. KO of Castillo is better than any single win on Delahoya's resume :rofl GTFO :rofl
     
  3. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :yep

    Don't try to use logic on the *****s it won't work.
     
  4. Cisco Route

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    Winky Wright @ 154 - and for good reason. Winky would have handed Mayweather his first L...
     
  5. jonze86

    jonze86 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes i know :yep

    They work just as like their idol.flip flopping and change their agendas, depending what suits their purposes the most.

    Somebody even dared to mention fighters or rematches what Oscar "ducked" avoided in his career. :!:

    It would be last thing i would saying when debating Oscar and Floyd resumes.

    But ***** logic is of course that Floyd has been avoided and ducked his whole career.and always,when fight won't materialize.it's the opponents fault,or they didn't deserve it.

    And before *****s go mad,i didn't say Floyd is ducking.it just little suspicious that it's usually everybody else fault that Floyd doesn't have resume of fighters like Oscar does.one could think,that when you are TBE and PPV King.it would be really easy to set up the biggest fights(like Oscar did,when he was PPV king)but of course Floyd is different.and soon somebody will say 101 excuses about it.
     
  6. Cisco Route

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    :deal

    The de la Hoya jizz guzzlers must wear their fishnet colored glasses whenever they watch this fight. Ole Fishnets would have had to win 7 of the first 9 rounds in order to take this fight. That DIDN'T happen...
     
  7. jonze86

    jonze86 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Okay,i accept your answer.so final verdict is Oscar was avoiding more fights than Floyd,atleast according to you?i don't remember if you has answered this also,but which fighter you think has better quality of opponents?(included Oscar multiple losses,of course not as wins.but rate the opponents)whos list of opponents is better?

    If you can answer this question honestly,i leave you alone with this.we both have strong opinions about these fighters.and i don't thing we can chance each others opinions at all.

    I know that you mostly disagree with my opinions,and vice versa :good
     
  8. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Don't ever score a fight publically again a close fight after 8 :lol: Tito won 3 rds tops
     
  9. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    winky messed that up, he just like arum messed up many fights lots of you alts claim Floyd "ducked"

    ALL the financial terms were agreed to then while signing off winky wanted 5 more % which made arum flip out and tell him to go pound sand.

    I love how so many on here have NO idea what did, didn't happen in the past. they just spew jibberish nonsense.

    ambiguous is ALL the language most on here are capable of. the most saddening in they don't even realize how much they trash their OWN agendas every single DAY
     
  10. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Bull **** ! Floyd was the one that ducked the fight the split was to be 50-50 and at the last minute Floyd and company changed that and backed out !


    "When I was in Arum's office he talked about different splits," recalled Shaw, who said at that time the numbers he was told differed from the ones he had agreed to. "I started to yell, I said, 'It's gotta be 50-50.' He said, 'All right, all right. Why are you yelling? I'm just the messenger. Come back, we'll do the deal.' I walked downstairs here at the Beverly Hills Hotel, I said, 'We have a deal?' He looked at me and said, '55-45.' I said, 'No, 50-50. He said, 'There's no deal.' "


    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2113721
     
  11. Boxmaster

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    Cotto is still prime. He's still beating guys so just because he lost to Pac and Mayweather now he's past it?

    He's still improving.
     
  12. jonze86

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    It's pretty bold to say Floyd "ducked" or avoided some fights,however it's suspicious that in Floyd case.he was always the one who accepted and wanted the fight,and the opponents were "ducking" or avoiding Floyd.

    I leave that just for there.
     
  13. Cisco Route

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    Whitaker was a coke head and was finished by the time of the de la Hoya fight. He was in rehab by March of the next year...
     
  14. Imperial1

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    Uh no he wasn't by the time he fought Trinidad he was done but he was far from done in the Delahoya fight ! Nice try though..
     
  15. Cisco Route

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    Whitaker tested positive for cocaine in his very next fight after de la Hoya.

    Face the facts, Homer. de la Hoya beat up on a coke head.