FIGHT Record vs FIGHT Record

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IsaL, Jan 13, 2010.


  1. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    dude is actually a little underrated, imo
     
  2. riannu25

    riannu25 Active Member Full Member

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    Rather you were justify your gossip on how Pac is on steriod. Measuring head size my ass! Like some ****head Nazi measuring nose size to prove your an Aryan.:silly
     
  3. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    OLD MAN Do you really think that that is the only basis for being a HOF/ATG?
     
  4. riannu25

    riannu25 Active Member Full Member

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    A little underrated i agree. But he simply lost most of the most meaningful fights. Winning means much more than having a close fight and lost.....
     
  5. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And what's your basis?
    To have two p4p fighters who don't even fight each other while in the same weight class?
     
  6. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This would make sense if everyone's comp is where DLH's is. As I said before fighters like Cotto would just fade into the background of DLH's resume. Hatton would be a joke. DLH was a unifier of his divisions, Pac is great but has a well planned rise, Floyd just doesn't fight anyone. DLH is greater.
     
  7. riannu25

    riannu25 Active Member Full Member

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    Even his wins can be nit-picked. I wont go into that but against bona-fide his prime comp he lost. I hardly think Pac's rise was well planned when he was thrown into the wolves in his 112-126 days and even Arum was suprised at the results of his 147 foray. Surely Cotto is not on their level why consider him? Also he doesn't have the aura of invincibility, nor the dominance in his reign. He has to work for his wins.
     
  8. pound

    pound Coqui Radar Full Member

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    who cares:lol:
     
  9. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    Yeah sure it's better beating Baldomir than Erik Morales :rofl
     
  10. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    And that's because Oscar lost all his biggest fights? :nut
     
  11. 8count

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    Oscar is underrated. It's because of those damn fishnets. Without the fishnets, hoya's ratings would have remained up.
     
  12. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His biggest fights? Only an idiot uses this argument. You mean to say his latter fights. Vargas was better than anyone Pac or Floyd ever faced, so was the Whitaker Hoya faced, so was Quartey, so was Trinidad. ****, face it, the 90's welters were superior than those of todays. The sooner you guys swallow that **** the sooner you realize Oscar is greater than Floyd and Pac who have nothing on their resume heavier than an old post-retirement part-time boxer DLH. When an old Mosley is whipping these dude's asses and Pac and PBF want none of that old dude you know that generation is higher than this one. So yes, jack off to your dream fights that never came about: DLH gave his fans legacy.

    There's still time for Pac though. Floyd's done.
     
  13. riannu25

    riannu25 Active Member Full Member

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    are you seriously saying DLH was Pac's best win?
     
  14. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    When all their careers are over, pac and pbf will have a close battle at the top of the ATG 50 list....while DLH will be somewhere in the bottom part..GUARANTEED!!!!
     
  15. dublynflya

    dublynflya Stand your ground Son!! Full Member

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    :yep