OH YEA the "Prime" Oscar that never gased out huh? If you really believe that Oscar can win by just jabs then I feel sorry for you. And BTW Oscar didn't even win all 8 of the first 8 rounds. He lost half of it and the ones he won he was Fouling. How you like them apples? Truth hurts don't it but thats what you get for being so naive! A real veteran elite should be able to still compete at a prime level at age 34. SRL beat Hagler, Bhop beat Winky, Tito, Oscar. Casa beats Katides and so forth and so on. Accept that your boy is just not as good as Junior.
oh since Oscar wasnt in his prime he couldnt throw the jab?..lol what a dunce that guy is!!! \ This content is protected :deal
honestly as much as I love FLoyd a prime trinidad would pose some trrouble. Trinidad is naturally bigger, he had explosive power in both hands. And he was relentless. I can see FLoyd still winning though due to being the more skilled fighter. But this would b a great fight, It wouldnt b a blowout for FLoyd as others here are saying
Interesting but I dont have enough faith in Titos defensive abilities. I think we can see Mayweather picking his way to a decision in this one.
Enough with the 'grow some balls' quote. Cotto is a professional fighter that by the time July is done, will have faced better opponents at 147 than Mayweather. He has plenty of balls, everybody does who competes at this level. He's just reserved.
PBF by UD. Tito can't deal with elite boxers and he would be following PBF around the ring looking for that big shot while getting picked apart and outboxed. PBF would give the somehwat one-dimensional Tito fits with his footwork and speed.
Hell no! Oscar has always had trouble with speedy defensive counter-punchers and would have never destroyed PBF at any weight, prime for prime. Sorry PBF is the more complete and better boxer.
I'm pretty sure I've already said it, but Tito by either UD or late KO. Just felt like re-inforcing that for anyone who disagrees. Comparing Floyd to Hopkins and Winky is a mistake, and a pretty clear one. As is comparing the slower, less mobile, less active WW version of Floyd to the prime De La Hoya who outboxed Tito and had something to keep him at bay that Floyd didn't: power.