Does DelaHoyas Conduct affect his legacy in any way?

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  1. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His refusal to fight Margo or any top opponent at 147 or 154. His insistance on fighting Pac a lightweight. That fact that easy money is the mans only motivation at this point, does any of this affect the man and his legacy?
     
  2. HateHateHate

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    time heals all. When people look back, they'll look at the whole career or the high points rather than the end. I've never liked the guy, but then again, I hate everything
     
  3. Rock

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    Not at all..Margarito does not desreve a fight with Oscar..He can ask..But no one from 147 deserves the fight..Oscar has no title to defend so he is not obligated to anything...Whom ever wants to fight Oscar right now is all about the money..
     
  4. C.J.Rock

    C.J.Rock Active Member Full Member

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    You betcha boots it does. If he doesnt face Tony Margarito from this day forward i'll call him Oscar Mayer Wiener. Its like the school bully likes beating up much smaller guys, Steve Forbes & Manny Pac, but runs for cover when a guy his own size steps up. What a wiener Oscar turned out to be
     
  5. C.J.Rock

    C.J.Rock Active Member Full Member

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    Oscar delaWiener and Floyd prima donna Mayweather two cajonne lacking $$$$ hungry fakes. Let them fight each other dressed as french maids in
    black fishnet hose, while the real fighters FIGHT
     
  6. Rock

    Rock Member Full Member

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    grow up dude. Lets see you get in the ring and win a tittle
     
  7. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Let alone 10, in 6 different weight classes.
     
  8. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    YES . . . definitely. That's why I kept repeating . . . he should go to retirement if he doesn't want to fight real fights anymore.

    It doesn't have to be Margo . . . he is a legitimate 154 pounder . . . so fight any of the 154 pounder title holders . . . forget about money . . . he's got a lot of it now. :deal
     
  9. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Minimally, if at all.

    It doesn't change his achievements of the past and impressive resume even if he's shamelessly pursuing the comparatively tiny Pacquiao.