Prime DLH vs. Prime PBF @ 147 Who wins?

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  1. unrealda2nd

    unrealda2nd Member Full Member

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    ur the dope cuz i watched the fight numerous times... its u mma idiots that think u know boxing and just see someone throwing a bunch of punches and think he is doing something.. has many flurries has dlh threw if they were doing anything floyd should have been dropped at least one round u idiot... stick to mma or whatever u idiots that just started watching boxing 2 years ago watch
     
  2. J.E.Cash

    J.E.Cash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And you think you understand boxing?

    What were the total punches landed? You can't go completely off %. A guy can throw 50 punches landing 10 per round, which is 20%. His opponent can throw and land 5 per round and have 100% percent connect. The guy landing 20% obviously landed more punches, so should the other with 100% connect win?

    Get the **** outa here.
     
  3. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I see Oscar hurting Floyd badly with a left hook in the middle rounds. After Floyd run for his life for a coupe of rounds. In the eleven round it's obvious that he needs a K.O he makes an effort get hurt again and keep running till the end of the fight like in the first Castillio fight. It's not that Floyd is a bad fighter he is obviously very good. But at his prime Oscar was just better and bigger.
     
  4. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    Just watching that fight numerous times makes you certified ******ed.
     
  5. unrealda2nd

    unrealda2nd Member Full Member

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    lol better and bigger but still flatfooted... duh why do u think he had trouble with every slick boxer he faced...
     
  6. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    settle down champ:lol: the argument isn't who won the 154 pound fight but who WOULD win a 147 fight. based on what we've seen of both, oscar was far better at that weight. end of story
     
  7. unrealda2nd

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    compubox was an example of what i was saying... delahoya threw way more punches then pbf... but he was swinging at air most of the time... plain and simple... to basic azz idiots it looked like he was putting up a hella fight... to boxing enthusiasts we know the difference between flurries and effective punches
     
  8. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    A way past his best DLH almost beat him a prime DLH wins a clear decision or by late KO.
     
  9. mking

    mking Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The same DLH in the Quartey fight, I take Delahoya!
     
  10. unrealda2nd

    unrealda2nd Member Full Member

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    oscar lost a couple fights at that weight... floyd is undefeated... end of story for me... he lost... he was only 35 and he lost...
     
  11. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Close fight, the size might edge it for DLH but Im not sure because Mayweather`s skill > DLHs skill.

    Wouldnt bet big either way.
     
  12. shadow boxer

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    Agree with the poster who said we've never seen FMJ pushed in any fights at 147 so it's difficult to predict how he'd do against a prime DLH. I don't think the fact that the fight at 154 was close is a great indicator of how a fight at 147 would go. It could really go either way on the night.

    On a slightly seperate note I think the PBF win has been underrated by a lot of people. DLH had every advantage and PBF was at a weight that he had no businessa at and he managed to pull off a very good win.
     
  13. Knives7

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    Oscar Dela Hoya via KO
     
  14. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    Missed the Judah fight, huh?
     
  15. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    yes floyd is undefeated but is he undefeated against: whitaker, quartey, mosley, chavez, carr and trinidad?

    No he's undefeated against baldomir, judah and hatton. SLIGHTLY different resumes.