Delahoya vs Whitaker Revisted !

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  1. Dorfmeister

    Dorfmeister Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    One way or the other, if Boxing has not changed since Pep okay but then you all gat to STFU when Hopkins steals fights with one digit punches numbers in each round, okay? Deal :deal
     
  2. IsaL

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    The thing is that, the ONLY thing I can see Floyd doing against Oscar is potshot...

    No way can he land combos on Oscar, because a young fast, fleet footed Oscar would time Floyd and hurt him.

    Oscar's chin- Granite
    Floyd's chin- Dry mud
     
  3. JASPER

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    Oscar usually lost to the best fighters he fought, so I think if he Fought PBF @ 140 prime versus prime I give it to pbf. Oscar was a very good fighter but he was sloppy and was lucky he had a chin to cover up his mistakes. PBF was a combo puncher below 147 and oscar ineffective aggression against a master boxer would be meaningless. it would have been a great fight!

    PBF was calling out Oscar when he was 135 or 130 (it might have been after Corrales?) I think I was the only one at the time thinking PBF might be able to do it at the time
     
  4. tliang1000

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    If i haven't seen Oscar enough how about ur friend who think Floyd pot shots at 135-140??? Sounds like he only saw one floyd fight and thats with Baldomir. And Floyd took the fight to Henderaz big time don't know what he was talking about he pot shotted Henerdaz.
     
  5. KnuckleUp99

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    Based on what I saw at 154....a Prime DLH beats Floyd at 147. It would be a competitive fight but Oscar would have been a little too much for Floyd.
     
  6. IsaL

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    :lol: What a load of bull****.

    Oscar beat Trinidad, Whitaker, Quartey, Vargas, Ruelas, Gonzalez, Hernandez, Chavez, Camacho, Campas, Leija, Paez, Molina, Mosley rematch, Castillejo..etc

    Watch more boxing numbnuts. :patsch


    :lol: Sloppy? Oscar was a very accurate puncher in his prime FFS! How many sloppy fights did he have in his prime? Name them. :deal


    At any weight, Oscar was much stronger and bigger than Floyd. If a part time boxer in Oscar gave Floyd all he could handle, the prime, stronger version with more stamina would be a hell of a lot better.

    PBF was calling out Oscar when he was 135 or 130 (it might have been after Corrales?) I think I was the only one at the time thinking PBF might be able to do it at the time[/quote]
     
  7. turbotime

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    :lol: Oscar was sloppy? This is sloppy to you?

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvsJ1TBs5pU[/ame]
     
  8. KnuckleUp99

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  9. tliang1000

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    [/quote]

    Quit exaggerating as if Oscar gave Floyd all he could handle. 8-4 Floyd is the most consensus scorecard. 9-3 if you favor Floyd for swing round. anything less than 8-4 you have to purposely scoring for Oscar.

    Second of all anyone fighting Floyd will be on their A game bc they all want to be the first to put a L on floyd's record. It is how that is.

    A 33 year old Oscar was a healthy 154lb and hasn't show he was over the hill, he was out of prime yes. But you guys should credit Floyd for fighting for the first time at 154, in a kid size not even amatuer size ring and OSCAR STILL FAILED. Even if Oscar is out of prime those type of advantages more than even up the score. Give credit where credit is due.

    154lb was the best chance Oscar can put a defeat on Floyd and he can't do it. the lower the weight they fight the more embrassing Oscar get put by Floyd.
     
  10. tliang1000

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    When Floyd was at 154lbs, he is not primed either. How much Oscar should be excused seriously. Where is Floyd's excuse? what advantages did he have besides age?
     
  11. turbotime

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    :patsch
     
  12. JASPER

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  13. tliang1000

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    Why is it so hard for Oscar Fans to address the advantages that he has over Floyd when they fought? They always leave that part out. I don't leave out the fact that Oscar is indeed out of prime.
     
  14. turbotime

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    And Oscar, with 8 oz gloves at the lower weights would have those SAME advantages, but would be maximized at the lower weights. :good
     
  15. JASPER

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    Lets see he lost to Tito, SMM x2 Bhop, PBF and Pac and I had him losing to coked up pernell. so yeah he lost to the best fighters except he outclassed an past prime JCC.