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  • Canelo and GGG
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    De la Hoya vs Ike quartey Forggoten War

    How you scored this fight ?

    Ocar and Ike with beutyfull Jabs and Ocar catching Jabs like he would play baseball ,Drama ,action ,skill ,everything you want from a fight
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    I know Oscar came through with a big final round but I thought he still lost that fight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      I know Oscar came through with a big final round but I thought he still lost that fight.
      This is exactly how I saw it, the commentators went crazy with how De La Hoya dominated the last round and knocked Quartey down but I thought he did enough in the rest of the rounds to pull it out. I would've liked to see a rematch as it was a very, very entertaining fight, one of Oscar's best fights for sure.

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        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        I know Oscar came through with a big final round but I thought he still lost that fight.
        Its interesting that Oscar through his careere lost fights he won ,and won those he lost ,i dont know any other fighter whos bouts was scored like that.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
          Its interesting that Oscar through his careere lost fights he won ,and won those he lost ,i dont know any other fighter whos bouts was scored like that.
          How did you see those other fights? I had him.

          Losing against - Sturm, Quartey, Whitaker - All wins on his record. Although I admit Quartey was very close & the Whitaker fight was a coin-flip & could've gone either way. Neither was a robbery. Winning against - Mosley (2nd fight) and Trinidad (he did run the last few rounds but clearly won most of the all the other ones). I think these were clear wins for him he really should have won.
          Last edited by JK1700; 06-23-2017, 01:34 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by JK1700
            How did you see those other fights? I had him.

            Losing against - Sturm, Quartey, Whitaker - All wins on his record. Although I admit Quartey was very close & the Whitaker fight was a coin-flip & could've gone either way. Neither was a robbery. Winning against - Mosley (2nd fight) and Trinidad (he did run the last few rounds but clearly won most of the all the other ones). I think these were clear wins for him he really should have won.
            Whitaker was very close fight i want go for it now ,but i agree on rest ,he lost to ike and Sturm ,Won with Trinidad and Mosley 2nd ,this was all big fights ,imo his record would be better with Trinidad and Mosley wins and with Ike sturm loses.

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              It wasn't that much of a war imo, besides the 6th and 12th rounds.
              Anyway, it was a really good tactical fight, probably the best battle of jabs in boxing history and a really close fight.
              IMO it could have gone either way, Quartey seems to be a little forgotten when you compare him to Vargas, Oscar and Tito, you can say the same for Winky, very underrated fighters.

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                Originally posted by yngwie
                It wasn't that much of a war imo, besides the 6th and 12th rounds.
                Anyway, it was a really good tactical fight, probably the best battle of jabs in boxing history and a really close fight.
                IMO it could have gone either way, Quartey seems to be a little forgotten when you compare him to Vargas, Oscar and Tito, you can say the same for Winky, very underrated fighters.
                Winky gets no love ,but IKe is forgoten like Azumah Nelson ,they just dont have fanbase going for them in theyr countrys.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                  Winky gets no love ,but IKe is forgoten like Azumah Nelson ,they just dont have fanbase going for them in theyr countrys.
                  Winky was too damn effective, he maybe wasn't really exciting and his defensive style didn't possessed the special effects of Whitaker or Mayweather, but he was a master of the basics.
                  Azumah and Quartey, both from Ghana, are quite forgotten, which is a shame considering that they faced all the top guys they could, i mean, Azumah gave Salvador Sanchez his toughest fight as a last minute replacement with something around 15 fights.

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                    Originally posted by yngwie
                    Winky was too damn effective, he maybe wasn't really exciting and his defensive style didn't possessed the special effects of Whitaker or Mayweather, but he was a master of the basics.
                    Azumah and Quartey, both from Ghana, are quite forgotten, which is a shame considering that they faced all the top guys they could, i mean, Azumah gave Salvador Sanchez his toughest fight as a last minute replacement with something around 15 fights.
                    Yea Winky style wasnt fan friendly ,but his fight with Vargas was enjoyable,theres many forgoten boxers out there ,even Emille Griffith isnt mentioned and his legendary ,Monzon is in the shadow of Hagler and many more ,we have so many of them that we can dig deep and watch more and more boxing

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