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  • Animal Squabbs
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    #21
    I think it could have gone either way. Oscar was the aggressor while Floyd landing cleaner at the end. Oscar seemed to let it slip away more than it seemed Mayweather beat him.

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    • RUSTYBOXER
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      #22
      champ

      what happened to the days were you had to take the belt from the champ SD goes to the champ

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      • titoi
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        #23
        Originally posted by RUSTYBOXER
        what happened to the days were you had to take the belt from the champ SD goes to the champ
        I think some clever promoter figured that there was more profit to be made from rematches amongst "champions"...

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        • BmoreBrawler
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          #24
          i had it 115-113 for mayweather, though if you give oscar all the close rounds he could have won. mayweather was almost never the aggressor the whole fight, he played defense and really proved Larry merchants point that the guy is a *****. Not one did pbf look like he wanted the ko.

          De la hoya lost cause he got tired, but it just goes to show how much energy you need to keep up with floyd like Oscar did in the early rounds.

          Floyd was getting for the most part blocked right hands and caught jabs counting for him, and me and Emmanuel Stewart want to know why.

          Mayweather's estranged father also thought De La Hoya did enough to win.

          "I thought Oscar won the fight on points, threw more punches and was more aggressive," said Floyd Mayweather Sr., who used to train De La Hoya. "My son had good defense and caught a lot of his punches, but I still thought Oscar pressed enough to win the fight."
          Last edited by BmoreBrawler; 05-06-2007, 12:37 AM.

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