Is Mayweather The New De La Hoya Frontrunner?
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>>Most ringside observers were divided over which fighter actually deserved the victory.
Who were those who gave the decision to Oscar?
Teddy Atlas? Michael Katz? William Detloff? Max Kellerman?
I never heard about observers who favoured Oscar... Apart from Russion and Japanees commentators... And you know what?
1990-02-11 220½ James Buster Douglas 231½ 29-4-1
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan L KO 10 12
~ referee: Octavio Meyran | judge: Larry Rozadilla 82-88 | judge: Ken Morita 87-86 | judge: Masakazu Uchida 86-86
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It may seem to... but if Floyd refuses, oscarsexuals ( = general public ) will blame him for not giving rematch as if it was robbery the first time and Floyd fears the Oscar's mighty avenge
They will say so even if Floyd fights Cotto instead, no need to mention Williams or Mosely.Comment
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thats fine, no one will really blame Floyd for not giving him the rematch. im an oscar fan and even i dont want to see this **** materialize.It may seem to... but if Floyd refuses, oscarsexuals ( = general public ) will blame him for not giving rematch as if it was robbery the first time and Floyd fears the Oscar's mighty avenge
They will say so even if Floyd fights Cotto instead, no need to mention Williams or Mosely.Comment
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your BEST post ever
minus bringing the Lord into it that is
Last edited by C'MONMANG'; 01-11-2008, 01:31 PM.Comment
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I don't think a rematch does even half the numbers the first fight did. We all know Mayweather won't go toe-to-toe with DLH, so the fight will be boring once again.Comment
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Anything for DLH besides Cotto will be a disappointment for me. DLH is calling the shots, don't blame Cotto for taking another fight. They may have something lined up with Gomez, but nothing is signed and won't be until Oscar decides.
Here's hoping that he picks Cotto very soon.Comment
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