Oscar De La Hoya , 39 & 6 or 42 & 3

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  1. Shane_Erich

    Shane_Erich Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly, my eyes tell me who wins the fight, not some ******* hitting a button. It doesn't work for the Olympics either.
     
  2. Shane_Erich

    Shane_Erich Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What speaks volumes is everyone at Ringside had Mosley clearly winning as did the AP. Brian Kenney also said he was ringside and had no idea there was any controversey until he got back to his hotel room because Mosley clearly won the fight in his eyes. Just because you think he won means ****.
     
  3. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I had Mosley clearly winning the first fight yet he only won via split. But somehow pulls out a UD in this one being outpunched by a landslide. I could understand if he hurt Oscar and it showed, or dropped Oscar throughout the fight. But he DID NOTHING. A few bodypunches doesn't win a fight for you. A ton of writers loath oscar so they're opinion really doesn't matter.
     
  4. PowerPuncher

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    Fights he lost:

    Hopkins, Whitaker, Mayweather, Pacquaio, Mosley 1 and 2, Quartey, Sturm

    Fights he won:

    Tito
     
  5. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here's a simple forumla for figuring out what fights Oscar really won and lost aside from the obvious TKO losses.

    Huggers will say Oscar won Whitaker, Quartey, Tito, Shane 1&2, Sturm and Mayweather

    Haters will says Oscar lost all of those fights.

    Somewhere in between is correct:
    Oscar lost Shane 1, Sturm and Mayweather and won Whitaker, Quartey, Tito and Shane 2.

    You can shuffle them whichever way you want but you gotta be fair and can't be on one end or the other without having obvious emotions getting in the way of your reasoning.
     
  6. HauntingTheHoly

    HauntingTheHoly Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Despite my previous post, I see that TOTAL IDIOTS are continuing to include "Hopkins and Pac" on their Oscar "loss list" :patsch

    I really need to stop holding others to such high standards. :lol:
     
  7. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fixed it for you:good
     
  8. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The running is a myth.

    In reality hoya does throw punches and score point. Can't remember what round but Tito takes Hoya into the ropes and Hoya gets himself off with the best left hook of the night. That might have been the eleventh or twelfth, don't remember. But yes, Tito was the one chasing Hoya, but was he scoring? No.
     
  9. jaffay

    jaffay New Orleans Hornets Full Member

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    De La Hoya won 116-112 with Sturm on my card. I wonder if those who say it was a robbery saw the fight
     
  10. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly. Oscar still landed more shots on the run then Tito did while in pursuit.
     
  11. allenko1

    allenko1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    To the people who say de la hoya beat mayweather. Do you really think he won, or is it because you don't like floyd?
     
  12. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think it was close enough and Oscar was winning after 6-7 rounds. But in the end I had Mayweather ahead by 2-3 rounds.