PBF says if he fought Hoya @147, it wud have ended in KO, with Hoya on his face/back

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    The ref would stop it before it got to that point.
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  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He wasn't drained.

    His body couldn't handle the weight loss. Oscar weighed less than Pac. He should of never been close to weighing that.
     
  3. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    And who started this "comparing different fights" game? Isn't it your hero Floyd? Floyd is always saying he will beat the crap out of so and so but you seldom see it in his actual fights... Only in your dreams Floyd...:D
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  4. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    YUP...floyd always acts like a thug outside the ring, but inside the ring, acts like a *****....running and pot shotting...:hey:hey:hey
     
  5. pejevan

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    Did Dela Hoya not stood in front of Mayweather? You sound as if Hoya was ballerina in that fight, with lateral movements. He was actually stalking PBF with that silly looking, robotic stance of his (exaggeration included of course except for ODLH' s tance).

    If Mayweather actually wanted to be more impressive than his performance in that fight, he could have done so because ODLH is really way past it. Even roach said he can not pull the trigger anymore (he was referring to the ODLH-Maywaether fight). Dela hoya could mount a punch at most 3 in a siingle burst but that was it. However, Mayweather allowed him to be in the fight by potshotting. Meaning with a longer reach, Hoya's jab became tangible. Had he darted in and out (dart in to unleash punches than dart out to avoid those counters), I doubt that Hoya had the handspeed to cope with that.


    Many people here are under-estimating how speedy really Pac is. If he could make Barrera (This is Barrera for christsakes - not Gatti or Corrales -no disrespect intended) look amateurish, then that person must be fast.

    Most Pac fights had been so lopsided and dominating except in the JMM and Morales fights, because of his speed. Look at Lebwada, Diaz, hatton, etc.
     
  6. dennis16p

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    Mayweather and Paq share common opponets , and Paq has hands down outperformed Mayweather in their fights. Stop making excuses. Don't think Maywaether isn't embarresed of his performaces.. Delahoya at 147 Hatton at 140 for Paq not 147. You see where this is going
     
  7. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    DLH was a standing punching bag vs Pac.

    He was way more active against Floyd.
     
  8. eze

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    You're the one that made a post about it.

    I know Floyd would of beat the **** out of the version Pac fought. That's what he's referring to.

    Only *******s would compare the DLH at 154 to how the fight would go.

    How stupid is that.
     
  9. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    Floyd's doing way too much talking and not enough fighting.
     
  10. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    I'm not sure if I'm the one who started comparing but anyway Floyd talked about KOing Hoya at 147... It's expected that people will compare his actual 154 fight with Hoya to the 147 fight he keeps dreaming of with him KOing Hoya... That's the normal reaction...

    Floyd didn't point specifically the 147 version of Hoya that PAC fought...

    How about the 147 version of Hoya that Chavez Sr. fought?
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  11. wuzupman

    wuzupman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    where did you get this avatar?
     
  12. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Because floyd allowed him to be. Styles made that fight competitive. Had Floyd made more risky incursions into ODLH territory, this discussion would have not happened.

    The problem with Floyd is he got hell of talents. Unfortunately, had we seen 100 per cent of that talent in the ODLH fight? Nyet and bull"^###it if you ever think that that is the maximum that he could do. Pac on the other hand puts 100 per cent of his guts and soul in each fight that win or loss, you appreciate it. If PBF thinks that he can coast to win he will do it regardless whether he will be booed.

    There was no way that ODLH could have avoided those punches. He was way past it even before the Mayweather fight. The thing that worked for him before - handspeed, is not there anymore. For those who had delusions of ODLH having had lateral movements when he was prime, just ry to rewatch his fighs pre-olympic, olympic, and post-olympiuc.
     
  13. boxbox

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    Floyd doesnt move around as much as Pac did. Floyd style is to block with his elbow and throw that right hand. Gameplans are important, and if that was Floyds plan at 147, it would have ended the same, now if Floyd used what roach told Pac to do, he could've have made it easier too. Gameplans are major factors.