Came in as the challenger when he had to, fought all the top guys when he had to. Signed all the top guys when he had to.
He could've hung out and fought carpentiers in stadiums forever. :boxing:
"I defeated the biggest Jew to come out of Harvard"
Real classy lol
He fought good opposition yes, I respect that about him
Well not true, he hasn't defeated Al Haymon who is half black, half jewish and came out of Harvard.
I know turbotime would love to discuss the time Oscar ducked the great Antonio Margarito to drag some Asian midget up two divisions.
And sorry, brethren, but Nando was ruined by Cheato.
Im not going to sit here and pretend to know Oscar well enough to debate about it. But this video goes BEYOND that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDZCrfdytI
Im not going to sit here and pretend to know Oscar well enough to debate about it. But this video goes BEYOND that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDZCrfdytI
Piss off and go promote your sh*tty videos elsewhere, Karceno, you fat f*cking Oreo.
Piss off and go promote your sh*tty videos elsewhere, Karceno, you fat f*cking Oreo.
I got mad respect for Oscar as a fighter in the ring. The guy did fight everybody the fans wanted to see him fight. He started his career at 130 and fought all the way to 160.
A REALLY good one. What do you think; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM8hA5w678k This video is only worth watching until it starts talking about Ward. After that it has nothing to do with the subject at hand.
This is a horrible video. He says everything about Oscar made him a middleweight (which is ridiculous on it's own) but then he's talking about how Hopkins didn't beat anyone and he says he beat Oscar who was too small for Middleweight. This guy talks in circles the whole time he talks about De La Hoya.
A REALLY good one. What do you think; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM8hA5w678k This video is only worth watching until it starts talking about Ward. After that it has nothing to do with the subject at hand.
Ruelas and Hernandez were bigger than Delahya actually.
Came in as the challenger when he had to, fought all the top guys when he had to. Signed all the top guys when he had to.
He could've hung out and fought carpentiers in stadiums forever. :boxing:
I wouldn't say his choice in women's apparel wasnt classy at all.:sombrero:
Simone hece!?
Came in as the challenger when he had to, fought all the top guys when he had to. Signed all the top guys when he had to.
He could've hung out and fought carpentiers in stadiums forever. :boxing: Pretty sure Oscar will be the savior who squashes all this ducking sh1t.
You know, I didn't appreciate Oscar and rooted against him when he was still fighting.
But, my goodness, do I miss him now. The man really was something special.
I hope he's doing well.
Came in as the challenger when he had to, fought all the top guys when he had to. Signed all the top guys when he had to.
He could've hung out and fought carpentiers in stadiums forever. :boxing:
If Floyd took half the risks Oscar took, he wouldn't be undefeated. A person that is truly great as they say, takes risks and overcomes them. Oscar did the a lot of the times.
Not a fan of Oscar. Great list of names on the Resume, Great Bussiness acumen. He was the peoples champ and got quite a few decisions go his way hes good but over rated ( Wouldnt put him in the top 5 in his era ) look at the people you listed he only beat 2 of them. Ike ( controversial & after a lay-off ) & Vargas.
Yeah but basically robbed vs tito and shane 2,, should have lost to sturm,,,
plus he has wins over gatti, mayorga, lieja, molina, ruelas, gonzalez, camacho, genero, castello, campos, forbes, jeff mayweather in his 5th fight,,,
Oscar had alot of big wins,, and his true first legit loss was to shane, and that was a very close fight,,,
Pernell and ike i thought oscar won,, close fights, i thought he def beat ike with the kd late,, pernell could have gone either way,, not a robbery just a close fight..
Oscar clearly outpointed tito and shane 2, even though they rallied late as oscar played it safe vs tito, and gassed abit vs shane 2
That's why he should get more respect...
He didn't duck Tito, Ike, Shane, Vargas,
Hell he even stepped up to Bernard,
Not to mention fighting Floyd and manny
Oscar pretty much fought all the big fights everyone wanted to see, was always exciting and yet somehow people always b!tch about him
Not a fan of Oscar. Great list of names on the Resume, Great Bussiness acumen. He was the peoples champ and got quite a few decisions go his way hes good but over rated ( Wouldnt put him in the top 5 in his era ) look at the people you listed he only beat 2 of them. Ike ( controversial & after a lay-off ) & Vargas.
I'm a big fan of oscar. If he's fighting at today's time he would be having an average of 3 million buys. Oscar didnt't hype his opponent like Floyd does so that people will buy his fights. Lame. " I see Cotto as undefeated. etc etc."
If you're a rich guy you don't have to say it. People will see that.
Oscar didn't brag anything about being an attraction. he just loves his fans.
Oscar say a lot of words now for business. that's why people hate him a little but thats totally understandle.
At 130 and 135 he was young and learning his craft but yes fought smaller fighters but top level guys like genaro, leija, Molina, ruelas, some very good fighters and some future hall of famers.. Much like how broner started off with small guys but nowhere near the caliber of guys oscar fought
Then moved to 140 by 1996 and fought his first big PPv vs Chavez
By 1997 he went to welter and fought pernell, camacho, Chavez 2, Miguel angel Gonzalez, and basically was becoming a star by having these fights with older bigger names
By 1999 he went on a run of fighting all the top welters like Ike, Carr, Tito, Shane
By 2001 fought gatti at welter but then moved up to 154 and fought castello, and Vargas, campos,
2004 moved up to mw and challenged sturm and Hopkins
Shane and oscar are about the same size,, Shane was a monster at 135 just like oscar but outgrew it and was a true welter
REALLY good one but when it gets to Ward and Chad it gets off subject. You can stop it at that point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM8hA5w678k
How was he fighting shrimps??
A REALLY good one. What do you think; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM8hA5w678k This video is only worth watching until it starts talking about Ward. After that it has nothing to do with the subject at hand.
How was he fighting shrimps??
Watch that video. But Im trying to find a better one where his whole resume was shredded. He was protecting his body in some of those fights it SEEMS. But Im not going to go too hard on this one. Until I see for myself.
At 130 and 135 he was young and learning his craft but yes fought smaller fighters but top level guys like genaro, leija, Molina, ruelas, some very good fighters and some future hall of famers.. Much like how broner started off with small guys but nowhere near the caliber of guys oscar fought
Then moved to 140 by 1996 and fought his first big PPv vs Chavez
By 1997 he went to welter and fought pernell, camacho, Chavez 2, Miguel angel Gonzalez, and basically was becoming a star by having these fights with older bigger names
By 1999 he went on a run of fighting all the top welters like Ike, Carr, Tito, Shane
By 2001 fought gatti at welter but then moved up to 154 and fought castello, and Vargas, campos,
2004 moved up to mw and challenged sturm and Hopkins
Shane and oscar are about the same size,, Shane was a monster at 135 just like oscar but outgrew it and was a true welter
Im not going to act like I know all about Oscar but I know how on this site people go out of their way to discredit one fighter, when other fighters are way worse. Look like he was protecting his body in some of his fights by cheating and using dirty handwraps. Again Im not going to go too hard on this one, but I was trying to find another video where his whole resume was shredded.