Prime DLH vs PBF

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  1. yesihavearm

    yesihavearm Active Member Full Member

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    After re-watching DLH vs PBF for the third time (Scored it 8-4 to PBF when I watched it first, now im leaning more towards 7-5) i'm just wondering that if Oscar's that much past his best, yet still made it a close fight - What a prime Oscar would have done.

    Watching over past great Oscar performances such as vs Vargas, i'm more and more convinced that a Prime Oscar would have beaten PBF.
     
  2. Gazza018

    Gazza018 New Member Full Member

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    i fink DLH would just take it after 12 rounds
     
  3. jackiebrown

    jackiebrown Member Full Member

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    yeah delahoya would rock mayweather over and over eventually tearing his face apart and stopping him between 10 / 11 rounds ..

    oscar was just a ****ing phenom when he was 130-147

    imagein oscar agianst mayweather at 130!!! .. oscar would be smoookin fast and just all over mayweather...
     
  4. Stewbear

    Stewbear Active Member Full Member

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    Well an inactive, shot Oscar beat PBF by a point, so...
     
  5. jackiebrown

    jackiebrown Member Full Member

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    what rounds you give oscar?
     
  6. Stewbear

    Stewbear Active Member Full Member

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    First 6 and 1 in later rounds though he tired greatly letting Floyd back, would have no arguments with a point either way though.
    What suprised me the most was not just how past it Oscar was, but how even his punches had slowed down and lost power.
     
  7. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Oscar takes it at 147. And probably 140.

    130, which is more PBF's prime weight, Mayweather edges it.
     
  8. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Depends what weight class. I would favor Oscar at 147, but at 140 and 135, it's 50/50. At 130, Floyd's best weight, I would favor him.
     
  9. jackiebrown

    jackiebrown Member Full Member

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    no your right a 5'8 milk dud who refuses to engage in his fights and has yet to have a meaningful career altering fight would easily devour this generations king of super fights
     
  10. jackiebrown

    jackiebrown Member Full Member

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    so mayweather beats arugello ... at 130?

    floyd did dick at 140 .. he didnt beat nobody ..

    at 130-135 you are right.. but he didnt engage on the terms that oscar engaged.. but thats right .. all the stars oscar beat at 130-135 were just old and shot right?
     
  11. viperguy

    viperguy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oscar in his prime would torch Floyd. Remember when Oscar use to have that bounce. You're best to get out of the way once Oscar start bouncing towand you .
     
  12. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    The lower weight classes tend to favor Mayweather, and the higher weight classes favor Oscar.

    Oscar's a bigger guy than Floyd.
     
  13. valdez

    valdez Grand Champ Full Member

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    but what about a prime Mayweather.. ?
     
  14. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Fighters like PBF would always give Oscar problems prime or not. See the Sweet Pea fight for reference.
     
  15. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    How is Oscar that much past his best? What shows this? NOTHING!

    PBF in his prime is at a lower weight and is a MUCH better fighter.