Oscar De La Hoya is a 4 Weight Champion.

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  • Shanus
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    #11
    Originally posted by Hydro
    floyd beat the recognized champs and was considered the champ at 130 and 135.
    Considered, just like Wlad is considered the #1 heavyweight, it doesn't mean he's the unified champ.

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    • Parody
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      #12
      Originally posted by Shanus
      Considered, just like Wlad is considered the #1 heavyweight, it doesn't mean he's the unified champ.
      Floyd was considered the man in Super Featherweight, Lightweight and is the linear Welterweight champion, he has been linear champ in 3 divisions.

      In Super Featherweight he beat Genaro Hernandez who was considered the man in that division, Hernandez only lost to Oscar because he moved up in weight and he realised it was'nt the weight he was supposed to be in, he won, he was the super featherweight champion by the ring magazine until floyd beat him, floyd beat other Great champions, he dominated/cleaned the division defending his super featherweight titles 8 times against good opponents like Jesus Chavez, Carlos Hernandez, Ramon Rios, Manfredy, he had a defining fight witht he undefeated Diego Corrales and dominated him.

      then he moved up and beat Castillo the man at Lightweight twice, he defended his title twice and moved up to Light welterweight but did'nt win the linear title there but he moved up to Welterweight to beat the previous man Zab Judah, and then the man - linear champ Carlos Baldomir. he needs to beat Ricky Hatton to be the linear champ in all 4 divisions, and everyone knows what will happen in a Hatton-Mayweather fight, just hope it happens.

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      • deliveryman
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        #13
        Originally posted by Parody
        Floyd was considered the man in Super Featherweight, Lightweight and is the linear Welterweight champion, he has been linear champ in 3 divisions.

        In Super Featherweight he beat Genaro Hernandez who was considered the man in that division, Hernandez only lost to Oscar because he moved up in weight and he realised it was'nt the weight he was supposed to be in, he won, he was the super featherweight champion by the ring magazine until floyd beat him, floyd beat other Great champions, he dominated/cleaned the division defending his super featherweight titles 8 times against good opponents like Jesus Chavez, Carlos Hernandez, Ramon Rios, Manfredy, he had a defining fight witht he undefeated Diego Corrales and dominated him.

        then he moved up and beat Castillo the man at Lightweight twice, he defended his title twice and moved up to Light welterweight but did'nt win the linear title there but he moved up to Welterweight to beat the previous man Zab Judah, and then the man - linear champ Carlos Baldomir. he needs to beat Ricky Hatton to be the linear champ in all 4 divisions, and everyone knows what will happen in a Hatton-Mayweather fight, just hope it happens.
        ^^ What he said.

        Thank you, you just saved me a good 10 minutes.

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        • -EX-
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          #14
          Exactly Floyd would easily decision Hatton. If Floyd didn't have bad hands I think he could've stopped him if they fight.

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          • Super_Lightweight
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            #15
            Due to Hatton's stamina, power, chin, and rumble-tumble style, no one will ever be in an easy fight with him.

            Not even Floyd.

            But Hatton is sort of a mystery, which makes it hard to predict a fight between him and Floyd. Floyd is retiring anyway, he says, so who cares?

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