Is there anyone else that has a resume s stacked a Oscars??

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  1. Cabannero

    Cabannero Active Member Full Member

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    Trininidad of course.

    Win over Oscar, did Oscar had such a persuasive win over fighter of that caliber?

    Win over Whitaker was much more persuasive than Oscar's 'win'.

    Tito thought Carr and Campas before Oscar did, that were such a great wins over great fighter, true ATGs were broken by Tito.

    Than wins over Tiam, Lushing, Pineda etc. Oscar's wins over Gonzalez, Hernandez, Chavez are just ridiculous compared to that.

    And those great wins over Hopkins, Winky and RJJ

    With the names of Quartey, Mosely, Forrest which Tito could fight we could say that Tito didn't avoid anyone and fought the most talanted of the generation.

    Trininidad is GOD.
     
  2. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's a Japanese poster for the Italian movie Suspira by Dario Argento. Your right, its about an American girl that goes into an all girls' boarding house in Italy. There's a bunch of girls being murdered and a witch that runs the place. Very surreal movie, beautiful girl with big comic book eyes.
     
  3. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Oscar has been cheated by the judges for several fights because of the fact that he is a rival promoter, yes, Arum's judges and Don King's judges.

    By the way, Oscar was the "only" American to win the gold for America back in 1992!
     
  4. Spitbucket

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    You're either a ****** or have a very keen sense of sarcasm:think
     
  5. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Oh wow those are huge names. Not to mention he barely beat a former shell of the real DLH and Hatton who i dont even want to go into but is just an overhyped fighter from Europe.
     
  6. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    IF he hadnt become a promoter or had his pretty boy looks then i dont think people would underrate him so much. ITs like his success outside the ring makes him less of a fighter.
     
  7. BoxingKangaroo

    BoxingKangaroo Active Member Full Member

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    well said, it is however a shame that the correct decision wasnt awarded when they faced off.
     
  8. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's in the manner in which he lost, did he get obliviated? or fight a gruling fight that could of gone eaither way? Did he fight like a champion? or really gave no competition?

    Sometime fighters lose in fights but deserve credit as a worthy opponent, never heard of credit given to a fighter that lost. You don't know about this?
     
  9. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He has a great resume, period.

    The Trinidad fight should be a win, though. And the Sturm fight should be a loss.

    The Whitaker and second Mosley fights should stay as they are.
     
  10. sues2nd

    sues2nd Fading into Bolivian... Full Member

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    I agree he has a DEEP resume....

    But he was in NO WAY NO HOW up on all of the cards against Bernard. He was up on one card...and that is VERY debatable, as most couldnt pick 3 rounds in which he actually won before it was over.