**Prime Oscar De la Hoya Vs Floyd Mayweather Jr. @ 147, who wins?***

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  1. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yea, and Oscar geared down to 2nd, running out of gas.
     
  2. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Uh yeah! He was winning when he was using his Jab,Oscar dont have to put that in my head my eyes are what tells me that. As for Manny sometimes he talks out of his ass.
     
  3. tepaltzin

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    First Ledderman and now Steward:huh You gotta think for yourself and stop believing only what the announcers tell you.

    DLH was winning that fight until he gassed out simple as that.:hi:
     
  4. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol::lol::yep and this guy is telling us that Oscar put **** in our heads
     
  5. Danny_Rand

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    At best the fight was tied heading into the 9th. Hell even the 8th, which Steward and Lampley said Oscar won, Floyd still landed 20 punches to Oscars 14 according to compuboxing. from there on out it was a sweep for floyd.
     
  6. Flexb

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    Actually Merchant said and I quote "if Mayweather doesn't pick it up he's going to lose this fight". Manny agreed. This was after the 8th round or so.
     
  7. tepaltzin

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    You're basically in agreement with what some of us are saying, which is that an old DLH was even(at worst) with a prime Floyd until he (DLH) gassed-out.

    Why is to so hard for you to agree that a prime DLH beats Floyd:huh
     
  8. Farmboxer

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    An old Oscar beat Void, but the judges gave a gift to Void by split decision. Pac stopped Oscar! Made Void very afraid.
     
  9. Danny_Rand

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    Yeah old ass DLH. 34 years old. Ancient.


    Yes he was even over 8 rounds arguably. But over the last 4 rounds Floyd stepped it up, and DLH couldnt follow. Had nothing to do with gassing out.

    Because a prime Oscar at a weight class Floyd was actually comfortable at, was never as skilled as Mayweather.
     
  10. tepaltzin

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    shhhhhht...........you hear that. That was your credibility slowly going down the toilet!:lol:
     
  11. Danny_Rand

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    And your credibility went down the toilet when you claimed Oscar "gassed" which if I had a dime for every time someones fighter lost and they claimed they gassed I'd own golden boy promotions.

    Oscar didnt gas, Floyd stepped his game up, Oscar couldnt follow, and it'd be the same at 147.

    But hey, atleast you didnt say he quit throwing his jab.
     
  12. tepaltzin

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    You must have been the only person in the world who didn't notice Oscar fading down the stretch! So much for your perceptive powers!

    I guess Floyd must have looked like superman to you cause to me 1st round floyd looked just like 12 round floyd!

    Maybe if Ledderman or Steward said it you'd believe it.

    ...........wait a minute, I think that was noticed even by them:lol:
     
  13. Danny_Rand

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    Oscar didnt fade down the stretch. He was throwing the same meaningless flurries as he did in round 2. Difference was, fLoyd opened up, found that Oscar couldnt defend the jab to the body and overhand right and proceeded to beat Oscar up. Fading had nothing to do with it. His punch output and efficiency, never more then 1 in 5 punches landed, didnt change the whole fight. Floyd just opened up and displayed the difference in class


    Floyd wasnt throwing near the variety of punches in the 1st as he was in the 12th


    Steward said many things I didnt agree with during the fight. Like Floyd was actually in any trouble of losing. Lederman just saw the fight for what it was, the bigger man throwing weak uneffective flurries, and the smaller man throwing precise counters.

    Imagine if Oscar was fighting a Floyd he didnt have a 10lb weight advantage on.
     
  14. tepaltzin

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    DLH is slightly bigger than PBF and would always have a slight weight advantage over him.:deal

    And that is only part of the reason why I can't imagine a PRIME DLH ever losing to FLoyd!
     
  15. Flexb

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