Ya know, Oscar looked great and all against...MAYORGA. Ok, this was the same guy that made Tito look better than ever after coming out of retirement. The more I keep rewatching this fight, the more I realize, is Oscar really that good? No wait, his opponent as Larry Merchant put it best, blocks punches with his head. This fight is no measurement to how well Oscar will do when he faces someone with skill. It just show cased his fast hands on a moving punching bag better than ever. I still think Floyd would be too much for him as well as just about any other of the top elite. He looked spectacular, no doubt, though I still think we can't use this fight as any measurement. Just look what happened to Tito. :cool:
A lot of you guys clearly didn't read my post right. First off, I KNOW WHO OSCAR IS. Ok? This isn't the first time I've seen him fight and I know what he's been capable of. My point being was that he came back after nearly 2 years and faces a very incapable man. Then he's being hailed as the messiah once again. I wasn't comparing him to Tito nearly as much as it went through one of your heads. I simply said that meaning that Tito also beat the crap out of Mayorga and then got schooled in his next fight after he was praised as the next coming as well following the KO win over Mayorga. I'm sure Oscar would put up a better fight than Tito did against anyone else just because he always was more technically sound than Tito. Now if you reread my post with an empty head, you might not see it as me hating or saying that much negativity on him. I love Oscar, he's good for the sport and can fight, I'm simply saying that all you nut huggers think this was that great of a fight or a showing of things to come. I'm saying, it isn't.
What you aren't understanding is that it's not just that he beat Mayorga, it's the way he beat him. He STILL displayed many of the skills that made him so great throughout his career and he outslugged the slugger.
It's not a matter of him doing this to Mayorga...it's a matter of his ability carrying over to other fights with more skilled fighters.
Ya know, Oscar looked great and all against...MAYORGA. Ok, this was the same guy that made Tito look better than ever after coming out of retirement.
Just look what happened to Tito.
The fact that you opened and closed your post with comparisons to Trinidad lead me to believe that you were trying to directly parallel the two. Sorry if that's not what you were trying to say.
I'm simply saying that all you nut huggers think this was that great of a fight or a showing of things to come. I'm saying, it isn't.
I'm no Oscar nuthugger by any means, but I think he'd a have a shot at beating Floyd because his skills are comperable (not better...but not MUCH worse) and he has natural size and power advantages. Plus he is extremely experienced when fighting skilled, elusive fighters.
dlh is a very skilled boxer, he only loses to elite guys. mayorga is a tough guy, but i never thought he really had a chance against oscar when i heard this fight was gonna happen. pbf is another question, but because of the skills of both guys it'd be a great fight to watch
A lot of you guys clearly didn't read my post right. First off, I KNOW WHO OSCAR IS. Ok? This isn't the first time I've seen him fight and I know what he's been capable of. My point being was that he came back after nearly 2 years and faces a very incapable man. Then he's being hailed as the messiah once again. I wasn't comparing him to Tito nearly as much as it went through one of your heads. I simply said that meaning that Tito also beat the crap out of Mayorga and then got schooled in his next fight after he was praised as the next coming as well following the KO win over Mayorga. I'm sure Oscar would put up a better fight than Tito did against anyone else just because he always was more technically sound than Tito. Now if you reread my post with an empty head, you might not see it as me hating or saying that much negativity on him. I love Oscar, he's good for the sport and can fight, I'm simply saying that all you nut huggers think this was that great of a fight or a showing of things to come. I'm saying, it isn't.
Oscar would beat anybody from 154 down, but of course Floyd is in a different class. Could Oscar beat Floyd Yes, but mostly likely not.
Floyd is a monster, in a league of his own.
And you cant take away credit from Mayorga he fought 2 Hall of Famers (tito and oscar).
Wouldnt anybody want to see Mayorga against Vargas or Hatton. You cant blame Mayorga for losing to Oscar. Oscar is a beast.
Ya know, Oscar looked great and all against...MAYORGA. Ok, this was the same guy that made Tito look better than ever after coming out of retirement. The more I keep rewatching this fight, the more I realize, is Oscar really that good? No wait, his opponent as Larry Merchant put it best, blocks punches with his head. This fight is no measurement to how well Oscar will do when he faces someone with skill. It just show cased his fast hands on a moving punching bag better than ever. I still think Floyd would be too much for him as well as just about any other of the top elite. He looked spectacular, no doubt, though I still think we can't use this fight as any measurement. Just look what happened to Tito. :cool:
This is where you go wrong though...drawing the comparisons to Trinidad. When has Oscar ever fought anythign like Trinidad? He hasn't, and we will never see him go out on a virtual shut out like Trinidad either. His skills are comperable to Floyds and his edge in size.strength/power give him a reasonable chance.