Will Oscar ever make return to boxing?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Shann, Mar 15, 2010.


  1. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I see when it comes to Hyperuppercut, introductions aren't necessary.


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  2. PBC

    PBC Active Member Full Member

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    As much as I like Oscar and would like to see him fight again I cant even be mad at him not fighting again. If he doesnt, its great. Hes accomplished enoguh to be content with and has a great business career in his sport. Pretty sweet life
     
  3. snakeface

    snakeface The Woodside Hurricane Full Member

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    ya beat me to it...well said.
     
  4. Oscar is a fraud of epic proportions mu****a. Its getting late over here but you might want to sit back and ponder oscars career before I take my sleeping time to school you on your beloved ***** ass hero.
     
  5. gottagivafight

    gottagivafight When you least expect it, expect it!!! banned Full Member

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  6. snakeface

    snakeface The Woodside Hurricane Full Member

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    yeah,,, turbo nap...
     
  7. Shann

    Shann Member Full Member

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    Take me to school? No thanks, I dont want to end up stupid like you. You said Oscar should have retired after the olympics? How stupid is that? Oscar is considered an ATG and here you are saying he should have never fought professional? Sorry but you dont know what the hell you are talking about and are obviously just a hater.
     
  8. Shann

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    Very true. Oscar has nothing left to prove and is set up financially for life. But I still do not think he will want to end it all that way against Pac. At the very least he should give all his fans one last farewell fight against a top twenty or so fighter. Then maybe if he performs well he can step up to top ten. Eventually land a rematch against Mayweather. I and many others had him winning that fight.
     
  9. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    you are in denial!
     
  10. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    If his opponent is jcc jr, maybe. Its is a winnable fight for him......maybe.
     
  11. Боксёр

    Боксёр Boxing Addict Full Member

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  12. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    Either against chavez jr or to fight and get smoked by rodrigo garcia to add to his fame and resume.
     
  13. Shann

    Shann Member Full Member

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    Why? Oscar is only 37 and is still in decent shape. He still has a couple of more good ones. His best days are long gone, of course, but at the right weight he can still perform and maybe even win a title.
     
  14. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    oscar was brilliant. he did step up and fight some good champions..however...when they were close and rematches were being begged for...why no quartey or trinidad II?
    he got the **** kicked out of him by felix sturm.....and she have never been allowed to fight hopkins....when he could have fought 154 champs like winky and vernon forrest he opted for castellijo and a shot yory boy campas. hes got alot of big name wins...against alot of big name guys that were just names at that point...old...chavez...whitaker (which he didnt even win)
    he was probably the most perfect product ever marketed , he did step up from time to time, but fought alot of hore**** in between
     
  15. Shann

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    He over trained for that fight and had nothing. Only stool you ever sat on had corn in it.