Great answer, way to ignore everything else in the topic. Feel free to go make a topic how the difference between the Oscar who fought Floyd and Pac and compare them.
so now the oscar that floyd fought is now great? and because floyd beat him via a UD in your own dreams (SD in actual) it was now a well convincing and a domination win that floyd would be the favorite in a prime for prime matchup? nice going eze. :good
I never said Oscar was in his prime vs Floyd. It was not a UD, nor did I say it was. I thought it was clear 8-4 for Floyd and I'd say say well over 85-90% of this board would say so. You call me bias, why don't you make a thread and see what others think? but we both know you won't.
Pac was at his upmost top of his game in the DLH fight and DLH was weight drained (as roach admitted) and stumbling around to get his punches off. But Pac hit DLH at will for 8 rounds to finally stop him. We know that no way in hell would Pac stop a prime DLH. We also never got to see DLH land on him so we dont know how well Pac could take his punch. My guess is a DLH decision.
He is obviously talking about his opinion versus the official results. God there are too many damn *******s that argue just for the sake of arguing.
looking back at oscar's career in his prime days 147 on down when he was a beast, his achilles heel was always his infighting at close quarters. if he had his distance, when he could land his jab and hooks and his great footwork, especially when he'd bounce with his toes, he was very hard to beat. clearly, manny gave him a beatdown, but if manny could fight vs. world beaters like oscar and marquez are at 35 or 36 yrs of age, maybe. prime oscar had a much better defense and he would of destroyed a face first fighter like hatton. both can take a punch, but i think oscar would of jabbed manny from a distance and won a decision or a stoppage.
i quoted you and now you are telling me that i am the one making things up? you were caught before lying just to prove a point without knowing the facts about pac outweighing opponents by more than 10 pounds.