What would go thru you if Floyd got knocked out
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Well they both won their first world titles at Junior Lightweight. De La Hoya has always been the bigger man naturally but it's not as if Floyd is moving up the weights to challenge a Mike McCallum type Junior Middleweight. In fact, I'd be surprised if Floyd wasn't a clear favourite come fight night.
As for being 'exposed'...for me, Floyd has proven his class (in the ring) so if he loses to De La Hoya, I certainly wouldn't put it down to him being exposed. Floyd nuthuggers genuinely believe he is the greatest of all times but the logical among us know this not to be the case. So, from a logical standpoint, Floyd losing might be a surprise but it isn't shocking and it certainly doesn't constitute being exposed...
For the record I believe this will be a close fight whoever wins. Right now I lean towards De La Hoya but my opinion on the outcome has changed several times already, and no doubt it will change again. It's one of those fights where I really can't be decisive in picking my winner. A 50/50 fight. Love it!Comment
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Floyd does land some crisp shots, they don't look hurtful but the damage becomes evident on the opponents face. Maybe cuz he fights with those big ass Winners gloves, makes the punches look soft. Oscar can be very defensive though. Although recently he hasn't been (Mayorga). If he comes in on top of his game, we'll be in for a treat.Comment
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The DLH Sturm fight is a perfect example of why Floyd should have stayed real and fought a would be atg career at 135,140 where he belongs and is best. He gets Ko'd it should serve as an example of Dont bite off more than you can chew and when you are a major league Ahole eventually it all comes back around.Comment
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