Leonard Duran I was a lightspeed laser precision ubergalactic war, this honestly reminded me of a sparring session till the last four rounds I think the two of them had simply sparred with eachtoher too many times to really make it a great fight
That's funny you mentioned that fight because those are my two favorite fights all time. But I see what you're saying. The difference is Duran and Leonard hated each other and Mosley and Hoya were friends.
No but at the time Floyd mentioned somthing about meeting Oscar at a catch weight and everybody laughed...
:rofl :rofl :rofl Keep watching UliUli, one of these days you'll come back to us and announced DLH was robbed! Reminds me of Gerry Cooney who once said of his fight with Larry Holmes, "Everytime I pop in the video tape, I see myself doing better and better....one of these days I'm going to watch the dam fight and win it!"
The first round was Mosley, 2-7 was DLH. Don't get influenced by HBO. That is why I put the link, so you guys can watch the entire fight!
The second fight I wasn't too hot on but the first one ranks up there with one of my better PPV purchases.
Dont get influenced by HBO????atsch .....are we talking about the same HBO broadcast team that clings to DLH's nuts fight after fight????:rofl The same HBO broadcast team who brainwashed the viewing audience into thinking DLH won the Mosely rematch hands down, while most of the print and broadcast media had Mosely winning???:deal :hey :yep I've heard it all now!:nut
I wonder how this fight would have played out if Mosley didn't have his "friends" at Balco hooking him up with all that "Flax Seed Oil". Oh wait Mosely would never cheat...his name was only on Balcos list of top buyers because of a typo! Thats it!
The first fight was a legendary fight, so much hype and the fight provided 100%, really awesome night.
Cotto Margatito was a war because someone has to lose in a violent way. This was more of a technical battle.
A beating neither fighters wanted to fight Mayweather at that time. He called them both all througout his career.