Is Oscar De La Hoya Past His Prime?

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  • Steelhammer86
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    #1

    Is Oscar De La Hoya Past His Prime?

    Was Oscar better a few years ago, when he was considered by many to be the best p4p boxer?
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    Yes, he was at his best a few years ago
    90.77%
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    No, he's at his peak right now
    9.23%
    12

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by Steelhammer86; 05-10-2007, 10:03 AM.
  • Technical_Skill
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    #2
    Originally posted by JD1986
    Was Oscar better a few years ago, when he was considered by many to be the best p4p boxer?
    When was he ever considered p4p number one?

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    • RAESAAD
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      #3
      Obviously a little past his prime but still looks pretty damn good and I think could beat any 154 pounder out there......Including Floyd.

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      • Kobe Bryant
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        #4
        Yeah I guess. But I think he could beat a number of fighters. But he shouldn't fight Floyd again. And he shouldn't fight Winky. He should take that rematch with Tito. One thing about Oscar though is he fights the toughest opposition. He needs a tune up fight. Especially if he's trying to fight the abosolute best who have been more active than he has over the years.

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        • GunStar
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          #5
          Floyd was also not in his prime, his prime was at 130. ****** poll!

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          • .Mik.
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            #6
            Clever poll.

            You should've included a middle-ground answer to make it a truly worthy and clever parody though.

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            • jack_the_rippuh
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              #7
              He's not in his prime anymore, but he's closer to his prime than he is to being sot.

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              • me2007
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                #8
                he's 10 years past it in my opinion... a prime DLH beats any version of Mayweather.

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                • Steelhammer86
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by me2007
                  he's 10 years past it in my opinion... a prime DLH beats any version of Mayweather.
                  I agree. A prime DLH would KO Mayweather.

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                  • Steelhammer86
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                    #10
                    If Hatton beats a past prime Castillo more decisively than Mayweather beat a past prime De La Hoya, does that mean he's better p4p than PBF?

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