If Cotto looses to Gomez I will cut off my 9-inch penus and eat it, then I will post it on you tube. I hereby make this pledge to you.
This is worth seeing
I don't think Gomez can beat Cotto, but if he can pull it off it will be the upset of the year!!!
My money is on Gomez, I'm sure I'm getting pretty good odds.
Stranger things have happened.
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The fight will be a tactical cat and mouse game, similar to the Hopkins-De La Hoya fight in the first round. Both men have great feints and will try to get their man out of position. By the second round, Mayweather will start to feel with the left jab to De La Hoya's body, but Oscar will come up a little short with right hand counters. By the end of the second though, De La Hoya will land his first left hook, though it won't be solid. It will however make Floyd become more respectful. By the third, Floyd will continue to throw one punch at a time trying to get in and out, whereas De La Hoya will continue to try to land the jab and right hand, and will score from time to time with computer point shots.
By the fourth, Mayweather will start to assert himself more as De La Hoya slows down a little bit. Mayweather's confidence will begin to rise but De La Hoya's mere presence will prevent Mayweather from going in on him too aggressively. The fight will be even or De La Hoya will have a 4-2 lead on Lederman's card, but the fight will remain tough to score.
In the eighth, De La Hoya will land a serious left hook that he sets up with a random body assault. Mayweather will not wobble so much as he will fall in and try to gain a brief reprieve. De La Hoya will rally and appear on the verge of taking the fight over, but Mayweather will use his guile and maturity to hang in there. Mayweather will try to regain the momentum in the ninth, but he will be more wary than before. Oscar will take that close round. In the tenth, Oscar will slow down some, but Mayweather will be in Atlanta 1996 mode trying to win every round.
In the championship rounds, Roger will tell Floyd that he is in Oscar country on his show and needs to get down to serious business. Floyd will try to rally, but Oscar will do enough offensive posturing to stay in there tight. But Floyd will just be the man he always said he was and barely outfight Oscar to a decision.
The score will be 115-113 for Floyd on two cards, and 114-114 on the third.
I like your imagination, but DLH will come out victorious on all of the 3 score cards:greddy2:
talkin bout he didnt fuck his wife for 4 months when in the same bed together.BULLSHIT.:rofl:
I don't but did u read this article...what do you think?
http://www.doghouseboxing.com/DHB/DHB042007.htm
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Just another fight
Just wanting to get a feel for how much everyone thinks a loss to Oscar would mean to Floyd's p4p ranking and reputation?
I believe that "when" PBF loses he will only become a humble and more agressive fighter; he will learn from his mistakes and he will join forces with his father and tear the division up.
Do You Guys Think He Should've Picked Nacho Berenstein Or Emmanuel Stewart As His Trainer ?
Roach is a legend in the making, but it I had a choice I would have paid the 2mil to Mayweather Sr. Double or triple the ratings!!!
Cotto wants DLH for his name and legacy, but DLH said that Cotto is too good for him, not in so many words.
If PBF decides to go and fight DLH he would definitely lose in less than 10; but no point in arguing an impossibility for "Defensive PBF".
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