Mayweather-De La Hoya: Great Fight, Wrong Decision

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  • gixxer
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    #11
    mayweather didint prove **** with his running scared routine............hes still a ***** in my book

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    • Mattyp151
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      #12
      Originally posted by champ007
      I think the judges were scared to give out a draw on such a big fight. i'm sure alot of people would've felt they waisted their $$$. The fight looked close, very close. I gave it to the person who controlled the fight. DLH
      So, moving forward is more important than landing and avoiding punches? Don't ever consider being a judge, please.

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      • Technical_Skill
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        #13
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        By Bill Calogero - The Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Oscar De La Hoya fight was a great one. It actually lived up to all of the pre-fight hype, but I for one believe the decision was wrong. The fight was a draw. It’s that simple. [details]
        How is this guy allowed to pick up a pen and write?

        One of the most biased articles i have seen,

        Seriously, whats up with the Schools in the US?

        Do they teach maths over there or what?

        114-114, LMAO, i bet his guide dog had it 117-111 for mayweather.

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        • JOM'S
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          #14
          i was going to read the article but i elected not too...

          just reading the first line it will tell you that its sh_ty ... lol

          "The Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Oscar De La Hoya fight was a great one. It actually lived up to all of the pre-fight hype..."

          most if not all fans here at BS although dont agree who actually won the fight, they agree that the fight did not lived up to the fight...

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          • squealpiggy
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mattyp151
            So, moving forward is more important than landing and avoiding punches? Don't ever consider being a judge, please.
            Controlling the pace and intensity of the action is not the same as just moving forward.

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            • brently1979
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              #16
              Originally posted by squealpiggy
              Controlling the pace and intensity of the action is not the same as just moving forward.
              Very true.

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              • Mattyp151
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                #17
                Originally posted by squealpiggy
                Controlling the pace and intensity of the action is not the same as just moving forward.
                What is the goal of boxing? Hit and not be hit.

                Who hit more? Mayweather

                Who got hit less? Mayweather

                Controlling the pace? For 6 or 7 rounds Oscar did, and he didn't win every one of those rounds. The last 5, Floyd did by moving out of corners, and sepping into his right hands and throwing combos. So, Floyd controlled the pace in at least 5 rounds, and outlanded Oscar over the course of the fight.

                How does Floyd not win again?

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                • Technical_Skill
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by squealpiggy
                  Controlling the pace and intensity of the action is not the same as just moving forward.
                  Controlling the pace, what were you watching?

                  Oscar fought at mayweathers pace, chasing him around the ring constantly and having to move from inside to outside, you think thats coincidence? thats what tired DLH out, they fought at mayweather's pace,

                  Once mayweather had him tired after round 9, the punishment began.

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                  • bishop2006
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by gixxer
                    mayweather didint prove **** with his running scared routine............hes still a ***** in my book
                    Didnt prove nothin besides moving all the way from super feath,having 1 fight at light welter,goin straight to welter,having 3 fights,1 against a natural solid welter,then moving up to light middleweight and outbox a focused and in great shape Oscar De La Hoya? Not to mention Mayweather weighd in at 148,Yeh hes a *****


















                    Dumb ass

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                    • The Troll
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mattyp151
                      So, moving forward is more important than landing and avoiding punches? Don't ever consider being a judge, please.
                      Since your obviously and expert on this subject. Tell me what is more important than agression, and landing the more damaging punches.

                      And I say effective agression because De La Hoya WAS hurting Mayweather. I still have to watch the fight again to sit down and score it but anyway.

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