Prime DLH vs. Prime PBF @ 147 Who wins?

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  1. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    :lol:. Typical copy paste from other threads. Never actually seen this by yourself. DON'T FEED THIS TROLL ANYMORE.
     
  2. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol: I realize that you are trying to imply that he was robbed against Tito. But given that many feel that he didnt beat Pea or Quartey, this is immaterial.

    What we do know is that he struggled to close out during his biggest fights, and this was most likely because of stamina issues. He simply couldnt maintain an elite performance for a whole fight. This was one of Floyds strenghts, and why he would beat Oscar.

    Again you're out of your element. Calzaghe fans are calling you.
     
  3. DINAMITA

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    I'm not going to. He's ****.
     
  4. Danny_Rand

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    Nonsense. Listen kid, watch the final rounds of Floyd vs Oscar and the final rounds of Mosley vs Oscar and see if you see any similarities.

    Mosley actually tried to help Oscar out in the 12 by engaging him. Oscar clearly didnt want any part of that.
     
  5. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd won a split against ancient Oscar - He's in deep against a prime version. It's Oscars fight to loose. If Oscar jabbed and fought like he did against Quartey then Floyd is in strife.
     
  6. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    If you think that fight was a split decision I got a bridge in compton to sell you.
     
  7. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    :patsch Stupid ****... You're nothing but a ****in parrot. All you do is repeat yourself in a different fashion over and over.

    DLH may have faded down the stretch in some fights...but he didn't vs. Vargas...didn't vs. Quartey. Against Shane in the first fight, he didn't fade, he kept fighting, he was just out gunned. And he RAN against Tito to try and save a win, that wasn't him fading. That was bad advice.

    When it comes down to it, you don't know **** but what Floyd says and what you hear. You don't have the intelligence to form an opinion of your own.

    You favor the Prime Shane @ 147 and yet thinks DLH will fade vs. 147 Floyd? Are you even fu7ckimn aware of how differently Floyd fights at 147 compared to how he used to fight? Or how different the DLH who Shane fought is from the DLH Floyd barely beat?

    You have NO RIGHT to say anyone is out of their league. You seem barely out of elementary, since your reasoning is very rudimentary and simple. Just another johnny-come-lately...:patsch
     
  8. EpsilonAxis

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    IMO Mayweather but it's very close.
     
  9. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    Now now simple jack. Do you kiss your mother/sister/father/brother/cousin with that mouth? We know how you hillbillies get down.

    Against Shane ie most certainly tired out. He won the first 4 of 5 rounds then got completely out boxed down the stretch. Outboxed by Mosley mind you.

    Again watch the 11th where Oscar cant pull the trigger, even though Mosley is right in front of him. thats a sign of fatigue. Against Tito same thing. When fighters start movig like that instead of boxing, that means they are gassed. Its what Jermaine Taylor did against Froch and he got stopped for it. Same thing nearly happened to Oscar.

    Floyd has never said anything about Oscar fighting him at 147 or how the fight would go. I fail to see what you mean about this. Oscars stamina issues are well publicized and have validity.

    His inability to maintain a high caliber performance throughout a fight was his downfall.
    Coming from half a ****, I really take that as an insult. Now take that back before I get angry.

    Floyd at 147 has more movement then Floyd at 154. Watch the Baldomir and Hatton fights and you'll see this clearly. If Floyd feels the need to open up he will. A floyd that doesnt open up is probably more of a detriment to Oscar then a floyd who doesnt. Mosley was easily able to lan his jab up the middle and the overhand over the top. Which also was the same 2 punch combo Floyd was able to land at 154 against Oscar that won him the fight.

    Blah blah blah. You have nothing of merit to contribute to this discussion. You are one of the biggest jokes on this board, probably old, bald and fat guy who constantly gets owned by eze like he pays your rent.
     
  10. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Danny - Do you know what "prime" entails? Because you harking on about Oscar's stamina issues pretty much tells me you spend more time reading comic books than watching boxing...

    Yeah - Oscar moved a bit at 147 in his prime than at 54 when Floyd fought him.

    Probably a tad better and intelligently than Hatton or Baldomir...
     
  11. Danny_Rand

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    :rofl ok clown. What are you trying to say here? Are you saying a fighter cant be prime and have stamina issues?
     
  12. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude - Have you actually seen DLH Vs Quartey? Mosley I?

    When did Oscar display his "stamina issues"? What fight was that most evident in?
     
  13. DINAMITA

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    You, like me and most other people on here it seems, have got the measure of that Floyd fanboy ****face. Nice post :good
     
  14. Danny_Rand

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    Yes I've seen both.

    His stamina issues were most evident against Mosley. He couldnt pull the trigger, was being exposed by simple 1-2 combinations and was fighting flat footing not the balls of the feet Oscar when he was at his best.

    Again if you dont see that he faded during fights I dnt know what to tell you. Its quite obvious.
     
  15. Danny_Rand

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    bromance between dinamita and simple jack. Cant say I didnt see it coming. :lol: