Oscar will forever be remembered as the guy who lost to all of the best fighters he faced...
At Least DLH's Legacy Is Still Intact...
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Well, Oscar is 34 and almost beat Floyd. It's pretty easy to see in my eyes that prime for prime, Oscar beats Floyd.
However, pound for pound, since Floyd is smaller, I would say Floyd is a little bit better prime for prime. -
floyd won decisively, face facts. and prime for prime, nobody knows who would have won. hell, many fee l that mayweather is in his prime now, but then claim he was the best at 130 and 135. first of all, you can't be the best at two different weight classes at the same time, you're better at one more than the other. so, if mayweather fought oscar in oscar's prime(which is open, because when was oscar in his prime, at 130? 147? what?) if they fought at 130, floyd would have killed oscar. talk about speed? floyd has always been a faster pucnher and better mover than oscar. floyd beats oscar at any weight class imo. at 140, floyd annalihates oscar. at 135, floyd kills oscar imo, because floyd was a boxer/puncher at this weight, and oscar had great power at this weight, but floyd threw faster punches, and had much better speed and footwork. he'd of made oscar look foolish. floyd's speed was just blinding at 130 and 135. mosley would lost to floyd at 135 and 140 easier than how he would today. i don't see any fighter beating floyd at these weights.Comment
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Facts? You can have your opinion. I already said I felt Floyd won a close fight. Please calm yourself.floyd won decisively, face facts
Oscar could have won, even at this age. He was more active in his youth and more ferocious, so yes, I absolutely think he would have beaten Floyd earlier in his career. Now, Oscar thinks a little too much when he should have just got mean like Castillo...smart but mean and aggressive more often.Comment
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