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  • Sin City
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    #1

    Oscar and FLoyd will not be that far off...

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    Other then height.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Tio Chema
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    Other then height.
    i know that's even better, pretty even no excuses

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tio Chema
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      Other then height.
      Your right, and as a matter a fact Mayweather seems to have more powerfull legs.

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      • wmute
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        #4
        I have to post this every once in a while:

        De La Hoya is nautrally bigger than Mayweather.

        If you compare their respective careers you will see that Mayweather is a Lightweight and De La Hoya a Welterweight. Please go check yourselves instead of having me listing at what weigh classes they fought, for how many years and how old they were.

        Also Oscar never weighed in at 130 24 hours before the fight.

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        • MindBat
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          #5
          Thanks for the stats...

          Nice job there, Tio

          As has been mentioned already, the major advantages to me are:

          Oscar's age (may or may not be a big factor), big fight experience, knock out power, and chin.

          Floyd's speed, stamina, defense, chin, and ring generalship.

          Other than that, if they can knock each other down a few times, it would make for fight of the decade.

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          • circleinsidebox
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            #6
            this fight will be as exciting as de la hoya/trinidad
            with de la hoya playing the felix stalking role
            and mayweather getting on oscar's old bike

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              #7
              Originally posted by wmute
              I have to post this every once in a while:

              De La Hoya is nautrally bigger than Mayweather.

              If you compare their respective careers you will see that Mayweather is a Lightweight and De La Hoya a Welterweight. Please go check yourselves instead of having me listing at what weigh classes they fought, for how many years and how old they were.

              Also Oscar never weighed in at 130 24 hours before the fight.
              I have known that for a while.. FLoyd has no experience at 154 and is moving up by alot, but the Oscar's advantage in being the bigger man isn't as big as many people are making it to be.. Floyd has a better lower body by a bit and Oscar has a better upper body by a bit..

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              • MindBat
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                #8
                No weight problem....

                Originally posted by Tio Chema
                I have known that for a while.. FLoyd has no experience at 154 and is moving up by alot, but the Oscar's advantage in being the bigger man isn't as big as many people are making it to be.. Floyd has a better lower body by a bit and Oscar has a better upper body by a bit..
                I think Floyd coming in with 7 extra pounds won't make too much of a difference. Heck, he might just come into the ring at 151.5 or 152 as active as he is.

                I'm sure he's been working on making the required weight limit without sacrificing speed and stamina.

                Shoot, he's got Team Mayweather strategizing for peak performance.

                A huge factor would certainly be Oscar's jab if he can tag Floyd with it often.

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                • EliteSoldier
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tio Chema
                  I have known that for a while.. FLoyd has no experience at 154 and is moving up by alot, but the Oscar's advantage in being the bigger man isn't as big as many people are making it to be.. Floyd has a better lower body by a bit and Oscar has a better upper body by a bit..
                  floyds going to run with his better lower body.

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                  • Sin City
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by EliteSoldier
                    floyds going to run with his better lower body.
                    LMAO!!!! true, true!!!!

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