I thought de la Hoya won it also, I had it 6 rounds to 5, with 1 even. It was close, but the point was Mayweather didn't do enough to take the title in my eyes. But at the same time, de la Hoya didn't defend it too well. ahaha, but that guy is a smug **** head.
This Guy thinks DLH was Robbed Against Mayweather
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What really gets you watching the fight back is how alot of the times I though Mayweather was dancing away off the ropes, he was actualy falling away and stumbling after getting caught flush by DLH. Alot of Oscars punches in his flurries didnt land, but the last punch in his combos against the ropes almost always caught Floyd flush in the face. I think Floyd has a better chin then I originaly thought.
Floyd also walked into some really really hard jabs that nearly ripped his head off.
I think that is part of Floyds brilliance. He managed to make it look like Oscar was doing a whole lot worse than he actualy was.Comment
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Actually when I watched it again I end up giving Floyd 9 rounds, the first time I had Floyd winning 8 rounds.
It looks like most casual boxing fans don't really know how to judge a fight, **** I remember back in the ol days my friend was arguing with me that Gerry Cooney was winning the fight against Larry Holmes before it was stopped in the 13th round.Comment
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I had oscar winning by a round but there were at least four rounds which could easily have gone the other way. There's no chance you could call a fight like that a robbery whoeever got the nod.Comment
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One thing is certain: if Floyd Mayweather couldn't win a decisive victory over a fighter who is past his prime and hadn't even been active the past few years, then he is obviously overrated. Mayweather is certainly not #1 p4p - in fact, he shouldn't even be considered to be one of the top 10.
Most retarted post of the month folks.Comment
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youll struggle to give oscar 3 rounds.Comment
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