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  • #21
    Originally posted by FloydFan90 View Post
    Good that he won't fight Floyd again. He would lose again. De La Hoya ain't beating no pure boxer. Not at this point of his career.
    there you go again, another floyd stalker talkin that bullshi# again. floydfan, oscar almost beat floyd in that fight, and he's past his prime, so what does that make floyd? a great champion? hell no. and in a lot of peoples eyes it could have gone either way. i don't know what fight you guys were watchin, but that fight was close, boring but close. and just so you know i don't like oscar, never was a big fan. but you floyd fans are psyhcos, you guys are really out there, talkin about him like he's a god in boxing, get a grip

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    • #22
      Floyd is fighting at weights he doesn't belong. And no Oscar only won 4 rounds. I didn't think the fight was boring. I don't need to see a war everytime I watch a fight. Most sluggers don't last very long in the sport or they retire with their brains ****ed up. Floyd's no boxing God but he's the best in the sport today.

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      • #23
        Credit to Floyd for doing what he had to do to win, but he showed in the first fight that if a rematch were to come off, he'd have no intention of doing anything crowd pleasing. All he'd do was what he had to do to win, and there's nothing wrong with that, but if he wants to make money like he said he does, he ****ed a rematch possibility by fighting too careful.

        I like Floyd Mayweather, but I'm glad Oscar De La Hoya won't do a rematch.

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        • #24
          Thank God! because their first fight wasnt to exciting, Oscar should pull a Gatti and pick his opponents by their style in other words pick opponents that fit him and make good Exciting fights.

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          • #25
            Had he thrown some combinations the fight would've been so much more entertaining.

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            • #26
              I can't believe that

              1) A few people actually think that Oscar won that fight, and
              2) That anyone expected Floyd to give up all his advantages by standing toe-to-toe with a much bigger man

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              • #27
                Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
                I can't believe that

                1) A few people actually think that Oscar won that fight, and
                2) That anyone expected Floyd to give up all his advantages by standing toe-to-toe with a much bigger man
                Not toe-to-toe, but he should've let his hands go sometimes.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by FloydFan90 View Post
                  Floyd is fighting at weights he doesn't belong. And no Oscar only won 4 rounds. I didn't think the fight was boring. I don't need to see a war everytime I watch a fight. Most sluggers don't last very long in the sport or they retire with their brains ****ed up. Floyd's no boxing God but he's the best in the sport today.
                  Well then he needs to go back to the weights he belongs so that he can give us exciting fights, boxing cant afford to have our Elite fighter giving the public booring fights because were at WAR with UFC and we need the most exciting fights out their to blow them out the water.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by SAN D13GO VILLAN View Post
                    Well then he needs to go back to the weights he belongs so that he can give us exciting fights, boxing cant afford to have our Elite fighter giving the public booring fights because were at WAR with UFC and we need the most exciting fights out their to blow them out the water.
                    Exactly. Floyd's move to 154lbs. wasn't so much to chase greatness, it was to chase money (proven by the fact that he only fought Oscar De La Hoya at that weight). If he wants to be a big money maker, be entertaining. That's all.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh View Post
                      Credit to Floyd for doing what he had to do to win, but he showed in the first fight that if a rematch were to come off, he'd have no intention of doing anything crowd pleasing. All he'd do was what he had to do to win, and there's nothing wrong with that, but if he wants to make money like he said he does, he ****ed a rematch possibility by fighting too careful.

                      I like Floyd Mayweather, but I'm glad Oscar De La Hoya won't do a rematch.
                      True. He would have won rounds more clearly if he threw more.

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