Oscar's biggest Foul Ups, career wise.

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  1. Jack Presscot

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    Had he stayed in the pocket with Trinidad, he would have landed up suffering the same fate as either Maurice Blocker, David Reid, or William Joppy.
     
  2. Thread Stealer

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    Contrary to myth, the corner didn't tell him to run. They told him "box, box, box" and told him to make sure he won the rounds.

    Oscar got tired and stayed away against Trinidad in the last 3 rounds. But was this really a bad move, considered DLH later admitted to being tired and saying his legs were shaking, and Trinidad being such a hard hitter?

    Being tired and facing someone with the power of Trinidad, who is usually an accurate hitter when his opponent is within range (Wright fight withstanding) but didn't have the quickest feet, is a dangerous thing.
     
  3. Boom_Boom

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    you forgot the fishnets Jack
     
  4. joe the great

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    Choosing to fight Hopkins and maybe not staying retired after Forbes.
     
  5. Jack Presscot

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    What Oscar does outside of the ring, and closet is his business. I always had my suspicions, but Jesus Christ!;)
     
  6. MagnaNasakki

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    Brother, I think it was a little weight drain, alittle shell shock, who knows, but Tito was off. I think Oscar would have wrecked him in the pocket, Trinidad was struggling to let his hands go early big time.

    Oscar is also superior in speed, power, and ability to all of the above.
     
  7. Jack Presscot

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    That was Clancy, and I believe it was Alcazar who remarked "we have it in the bag" as of about the 9th to 10th.

    STUPID ass advice. They should have told him to WAR with Tito like he did with Quartey.
     
  8. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Owned ?

    Jack just got Ass-raped.


    Ass-raped !

    He was unable to answer most of the points and filled most of his post with the gay-imagery that he loves so much, rather than rebuttal.

    (Jack loves to use and read homo-erotic metaphors, so I'll give him a cheap thrill here, at no extra charge).

    This thread has caused Jack's anus and rectum to resemble Paris Hilton's vulva and vagina after a month at the county farm, sharing a cell with Ike Ibeabuchi and Mike Tyson. Raw, inflamed and bloody.

    After such a butt-****ing, Jack, allow me to suggest some ladies panty-liners and a donut cushion. They'll help with the bleeding and allow you a little comfort.
     
  9. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with you. For the Trinidad he had in front of him that night, WAR was the answer. He wobbled Tito in that fight with a quick, but otherwise weak left hand. Tito was off his game, I think he'd have been unable to deal with Oscar moving him back. Drained or not, its not as hard to chase down a retreating boxer than it is to try to fend off lightning fast bombs raining in with high aggression, when you aren't 100%.
     
  10. cuchulain

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    Academic.

    He DID school the hapless Tito.

    I have been unable to find a single Tito combination in that fight.

    By round 10, it was in the bag. Tito needed a KO.
     
  11. MagnaNasakki

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    Certainly. But come on, man, isnt it clear a stoppage was available there?
     
  12. cuchulain

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    Possibly, but not entirely clear.

    Tito was a big dude, even then, and very durable.

    The only one to KO him even yet was the much bigger, stronger and more skilled Bernard.

    The one-sided schooling he received through most of a fight where he didn't manage a single combination, should have been enough.
     
  13. Jack Presscot

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    Not power. One of Tito's belches was more powerful than Oscar's best left hook.
     
  14. Jack Presscot

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    I took all the Oscarsexuals to school, as usual, all I need is a ****ing ESB schoolbus. I not only answered all the points, I made all the Oscar fans look like George W. Bush trying to debate Obama.
     
  15. cuchulain

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    Sadly for you, Jack, the thread is public, for all to see and judge who got taken to school to school.

    Your thread has served its purpose.

    You have had the Golden greatness reaffirmed, and your insecurities have been assuaged.

    Other than the painful rectal hemorrhaging you are now experiencing, all's good on the Presscott front...









    .... if not on the Presscott rear.:lol: :rofl :lol:

    :hi: