Steve Forbes, Paulie Malignaggi and Dmitriy Salita. Malignaggi!!!!! Do you think Oscar can take his power?? I don't know...
Oscar has only been hurt once in his career... which was to the body and was from an ATG middleweight. So yes... he can take his power.
I'd like to see Paulie vs Oscar....because either two things will happen: 1) Oscar knocks out Paulie, ridding him off the face of the mainstream boxing map or 2)Paulie outboxes Oscar and completely throws off this absurd sequel fight between DLH and Floyd So give me that one.
its gonna be PAULIE, paulie will go to welterweight and the added 7 pounds will let him punch with more power. he will help sell this fight he is a talker and oscar will play the good guy like always. and then oscar will knock him out.
Where are you getting Forbes as a possible DLH opponent? atsch GBP needs to leave that poor man the **** ALONE. (I know, he got his 'revenge' against Bojado...though that decision was much closer to 'fair' than his robbery against D-Hop, so it wasn't exactly eye for an eye). I would personally hunt Oscar down and kick him where the stockings end if he decided to pick on little Stevie.
How about he try fighting some 147-154 lb fighters. He should fight Vernon Forest, Antonio Margarito, Paul Williams or Winky Wright. Winky would whoop his ass.
I think he likes to make fights he thinks he can win. And yeah, he probably does think he can beat Floyd next time. :yep
I don't think Oscar will KO Paulie, PM boxes all the way and doesn't like to exchange, besides even though his power is -1.5 on a scale of 10 he is fast, he ain't the best boxer but he is a hard target.
I just wish he would retire or be more active and fight some proper names, not just cash in all the time.
Yes, Winky will be a great opponent and I think he deserves the pay, but that's the problem Winky will win the fight.
I'd love to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154. But unfortunately, Forrest is too big a risk (and would be a HUGE obstacle between De La Hoya and a second Mayweather fight) and doesn't present nearly enough money.