By Don Colgan - Expectation is always the driving force that defines a great championship bout. When the contestants are stellar battlers in their own right, the debate simmers for weeks and months preceding the opening bell. In the newspapers, the fight magazines as well as the endless blogs that populate online boxing sites, the arguments sizzle. Every angle, every viewpoint, every possibility is micro analyzed, challenged and vigorously debated. [details]
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It’s “Operation Breadbasket” For Oscar De La Hoya
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DLH goes for broke?....
This pretty much sums up what Oscar must do put on a great showing.
His mind is consumed with having to prepare to fight the best fighter he's ever had to face.
This will probably be the best Oscar we will have witnesssed in the ring, not to mention, his best effort in a fight of this magnitude.
And if all goes according to plan, the post-fight hoopla will garner the demand
of the public for another go-round, aka: the rematch, which, of course Pretty Boy will be more than happy to oblige with.
LET'S GET IT ON!
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Originally posted by MindBat View PostThis pretty much sums up what Oscar must do put on a great showing.
His mind is consumed with having to prepare to fight the best fighter he's ever had to face.
This will probably be the best Oscar we will have witnesssed in the ring, not to mention, his best effort in a fight of this magnitude.
And if all goes according to plan, the post-fight hoopla will garner the demand
of the public for another go-round, aka: the rematch, which, of course Pretty Boy will be more than happy to oblige with.
LET'S GET IT ON!
only if DLH wins the first bout, will we get a rematch. you know that it isn't going to be an exciting fight.
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Originally posted by SquareCircle View Postonly if DLH wins the first bout, will we get a rematch. you know that it isn't going to be an exciting fight.
Now as big as this fight is, and if both fighters put on a hell of a show, I don't see why the fans wouldn't want to see them go at it again.
If not immediately, then maybe sometime in the future. boxing:Last edited by MindBat; 03-27-2007, 09:04 PM.
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