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  • PUROGAGOMEXIES
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    #11
    Originally posted by brently1979
    You need to get out more. I'm not a Oscar nut hugger, but he always fought the best and never ducked anyone.

    Forget a Gatti rematch...A chavez III is on the cards at Light heavy. Each contract states neither fighter is allowed to train for this fight.
    Signing a contract to fight the best is one thing, what you do once you're locked up inside that ring against the best is another. Oscar always chose the easy way out. Lets put it this way, if DLH was a football player, he'd be best off being the field goal kicker, 'cause there's no way his @ss is gonna go across the field and catch the ball in traffic.

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    • brently1979
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      #12
      Originally posted by PUROGAGOMEXIES
      Signing a contract to fight the best is one thing, what you do once you're locked up inside that ring against the best is another. Oscar always chose the easy way out. Lets put it this way, if DLH was a football player, he'd be best off being the field goal kicker, 'cause there's no way his @ss is gonna go across the field and catch the ball in traffic.
      You're right? I doubt you've been watching his fights or boxing for very long. Just get on the **** wagon and roll on outta here. Even his haters aren't as bad as yourself.

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      • kericuss
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        #13
        I have a potential fight for DLH and it would be a damn good one too. How about DLH vs Jermain Taylor at a catch weight of 157? Both fighters are known to tire down the stretch, and it would give DLH the chance to gain the middle weight belt. IMO Taylor ko's DLH(hardest puncher he would have ever faced). but if it goes the distance and the fight takes place in LV, DLH may pull it off. just a thought

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        • -Antonio-
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          #14
          Eventhough Oscar is clearly past it, he was still pretty good in there at times. He did better than I expected. He should go after Margarito or Williams. I dont think Cotto should move up in weight again win or lose because he would be pretty small for that division. Atleast for now. If Judah wins, he said he wanted to fight him too.

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          • Slotff
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            #15
            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
            why would u put baldomir in there.
            Because Baldomir and Forrest are fighting a WBC 154 Title eliminator. Even though I know de la Hoya no longer holds the title, it still would be a possibility.

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