Floyd has been beaten on one scorecard his whole career

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by King Dan, Jul 27, 2007.


  1. Sonny's jab

    Sonny's jab Guest

    Oscar's problem was his inactivity in the last few rounds. Really quite pathetic. It was a slow paced fight and he still slowed up too much. Floyd wasn't doing much, and Oscar chose to do less in the last few rounds.

    I thought it was possibly a draw 114-114, but I thought Floyd probably edged one or two of the close later rounds. I wont argue with 115-113 De La Hoya because the fight was so uneventful but I was expecting the close Mayweather win or the draw because of Oscar's lackluste effort in the last few rounds.

    It was interesting to watch live but you really have to feel cheated by guys who are paid so much and obvious dont want to put it all on the line. These guys dont want to fight really, they want slow-paced tactical sparring with plenty of frills and glitter.
    No one gets hurt, everyone gets rich.
     
  2. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    atleast I aint over the internet talking about dick all day jack, BTW why is it you know so much about dick anyhow? :think
     
  3. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    These is ****ing ******ed poster 101 special ed class in this *****..lol. I guess you didnt see round 9-10-11. When floyd was backing odh up..They both fought defensively that happens when you fight 2 accurate punchers who are counter punchers by nature..get a ****ing grip you fake ass boxing fans...Go finish drooling on you shirt and spinning your Beaney hats..
     
  4. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    ricky hatton has been beaten on 0 scorecards his whole career
     
  5. Oscar de la Roa

    Oscar de la Roa I'm THE lightweight champ Full Member

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    I had it 114-114 none of them did enough to win the fight
     
  6. bigtime9

    bigtime9 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    priceless..these wigglets need to get a clue:lol:
     
  7. SkillsSoSmooth

    SkillsSoSmooth Active Member Full Member

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    And did you both go out to dinner afterwards? :lol:
     
  8. Sonny's jab

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    I've been watching boxing for over 20 years and I've gotta say the Mayweather-De La Hoya was absolute ****. "They fought defensively" .... no, they hardly fought at all. A jab is supposed to land solid in the opponent's face, not brush his gloves or caress his nose. I guess that's been forgotten.
    Of course, for a few rounds you can excuse them playing a waiting game, trying to draw leads and counter, but for the major part of almost every round for ther full 12 rounds ? These guys showed absolutely no hunger.

    It's the truth. They fought like ****in' cream puffs. You can excuse them on styles if you want, but anyone who's seen a few fights can tell they weren't doing the business in there. They weren't putting in a effort you should expect from allegedly great fighters. They walked out the ring as pretty as they went in, they landed a few shoe-shine taps in each round - very few real punches - and got paid a ridiculous amount to do so.

    It made Hagler-Leonard look like a war, and that fight struck me as being tame 20 years ago.
     
  9. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Wrong it shows you why Floyd refuses to fight guys his own age:good
     
  10. Sonny's jab

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    Yeah, I know ODLH was old. That might explain his lacklustre effort. In fact, he did better than I thought he would, and Floyd did worse. But I felt Oscar gave up in the later rounds. He ran out of ideas and just didn't show the desire. It was kind of pitiful. OK, maybe it was age, and yes, I agree, he tried to make it a fight for a while.

    The thing is, Mayweather didn't deliver but I still think he edged the fight. That's because neither guy did much at all, all night.
     
  11. hitman_hatton1

    hitman_hatton1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ricky hatton has never lost on any scorecard. :smooch

    he's been a pro nearly as long as floyd. :yep
     
  12. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Can't argue with the facts. Ricky's only really had one close fight.
     
  13. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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    Kessler has hardly lost a round.
     
  14. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Kessler is an underrated talent. He's gonna surprise people on Nov. 3
     
  15. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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    :good - No surprise to me:lol::cool: