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  • stateboxer
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    #1

    What does PBF have to do?

    What does Floyd Mayweather have to do against De La hoya to shut up all the critics, and prove that he should be considered the best p4p in the world?
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    #2
    ko him
    and not run

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      if he KO'd him in one round, everyone would say Oscar was washed up. I expect a good fight after which De La Hoya signs Mayweather

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      • bishop2006
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        #4
        Originally posted by stateboxer
        What does Floyd Mayweather have to do against De La hoya to shut up all the critics, and prove that he should be considered the best p4p in the world?
        Mayweather IS considered the best p4p in the world,he just gets a few critics here and there,Floyd just has 2 win him in nice fashion,he dont have 2 KO him,Oscar has a granit chin,i doubt a natural featherweight could KO Oscar,no1 has been able 2 do it besides Bernards body shot,Bernard was a natural middleweight,Floyds a small guy
        Last edited by bishop2006; 02-04-2007, 09:10 PM.

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        • Brockton Lip
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          I think Oscar is just possibly the wrong opponent. He is past his best and has shown problems with fast fighters. Mayweather's toughest possible opponents are past their prime (Oscar and Mosely). Other opponents are either a bad style match up for them, or not the same weight as Mayweather, or injured so they cannot fight yet.
          There isn't much that Mayweather can do without getting criticized but he also helped to dig that hole himself.

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          • El Jesus
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            #6
            there is nothing he can do but try to give the best performence in the biggest fight of his life, nothing more. detractors will always be there for every fighter, what can you do

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            • bishop2006
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              #7
              Originally posted by Ali/Marciano
              I think Oscar is just possibly the wrong opponent. He is past his best and has shown problems with fast fighters. Mayweather's toughest possible opponents are past their prime (Oscar and Mosely). Other opponents are either a bad style match up for them, or not the same weight as Mayweather, or injured so they cannot fight yet.
              There isn't much that Mayweather can do without getting criticized but he also helped to dig that hole himself.
              Good post,no matter what he does hes gna get critisized,if he beats Oscar ppl will say Oscar was too old and had injurys,if he beats Shane de'll say Shane is too old and beat a shot Vargas,its amazing he gets all this but when Pacman beats Morales,a old and most likely shot fighter from all them wars,Pac gets praised

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              • stateboxer
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                #8
                I think Floyds mouth has gotten him into the most trouble. I think that to be successful in this fight he should have kept his damn mouth shut, and not said anything about Hatton. If he had done that he would have never brought anything up against him, but because he opened his big mouth he is basically saying that he has to win, and he is hardly focused on the already hard working De La Hoy, because he is already looking at Hatton, or another possible opponent.

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                • TyrantT316
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                  #9
                  win convincingly by decision or late stoppage

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                  • stateboxer
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                    #10
                    I agree!!!

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