Whose victory of De La Hoya was LEAST impressive?

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  1. Jennifer Love Hewitt

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    -Tito did not really beat him.

    -Then comes Mayweather. A boring fight where Floyd refused to step it up. An Unipressive vistory where Floyd was too cautious to put it to a fading version of Oscar.

    -Mosley 2 was close.

    -Pac-Man dismantled him. It was impressive at the time, given that the fight seemed to be Oscar cherry picking a smaller man. But since Oscar was finished, and we have seen that Pac is the real deal at the weight, it has lost the initial value.

    -Felix Sturm. Sturm beat him thoroughly, but got robbed.

    -Hopkins Knocked him out. No cleaner vcotry then that, But Hopkins is the bigger man. And Oscar was coming off the Sturm gift.

    -Mosley 1. Mosley won this fight, and this was a young top notch version of Oscar. Not much to dispute here, no excuses to make. The most impressive victory over Oscar.
     
  2. MrPR

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    Steve Forbes.

    He didnt look good at all in that fight. and it was boring.

    he won the fight,but from the looks of it,he look like the loser,he was all bruised up in the face,like he was in a war.

    You can really tell he was Shot in that fight
     
  3. painforall

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    Trinidad no doubt.

    Felix looked like a mummy wearing cement shoes that night.
     
  4. MrGlass

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    Whose?

    Trnidad's victory over DLH was least impressive.
     
  5. ChampionsForever

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  6. MrGlass

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    Who was the underdog in that fight?:think
     
  7. The Kurgan

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    Two people thus far don't know the difference between "whose" and "which". Then again, the thread starter (who had a great idea for a thread) doesn't know the difference between "of" and "over", so the whole thread is confusing from the start.

    Anyway, I'd say Tito. Mosley lost their second fight on my card, but he lost because Oscar fought a better fight. Tito lost against Oscar on my card because he couldn't win any rounds except when Oscar made the stupid decision to try out for an Olympic track team. Mosley looked like a great fighter going up against an even greater fighter. Tito, who was a very great warrior, looked abysmal against Oscar, even if the fight was closer on my card.
     
  8. eze

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    Spot on.
     
  9. Nonito Smoak

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    X 2

    Except I'd switch Hopkins and Pacquiao.
     
  10. Toontoon

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    So would I.:good
     
  11. MAIN

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    mosley....the man had extra help with the cream and clear and still barely managed
     
  12. Divi253

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    Good ****. Except I'd switch Mosley II and Trinidad simply because he was on that undetected EPO at the time.
     
  13. Chempasillo

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  14. eze

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    :lol::lol: ?
     
  15. Englund

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    So? I don't care what all those guys were saying. Oscar was SHOT in that fight. It showed severely in his previous fight, it showed during his training camp, and it clearly showed in the fight. The only reason it wasn't the least impressive for me is because he thoroughly dominated Oscar.

    Most to least:
    Floyd
    Hopkins
    Manny
    Mosley II
    Trinidad

    You completely left the most impressive Oscar victory off the list, Mosley I.