Does anyone have the .GIF of Mayweather wobbling De La Hoya?

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    #11
    Originally posted by pbftxrs316
    just watch the 5th round, 11th round and 12th round and you will see oscar wobbling, especially in the 12th round, where he stumbled back after floyd landed a right hand upstairs like on his forehead after they clinched up. i am telling you, he wobbled oscar a few times in that fight. prime for prime, if they fought at 140 when floyd was a killer, he would have stopped oscar imo, speed kills and oaccurate punching kills. had this been floyd of 2005, oscar was in for an embarrassing night.
    wow.........your from Tx?

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      #12
      Originally posted by Slotff
      Based on what? Arturo Gatti? DeMarcus Corley? What the **** are you talking about.

      You are forgetting how Oscar looked at 140! He destroyed, dominated, and knocked out the greatest 140 pound fighter/greatest Mexican fighter of all time. Do some ****ing research before you say things like that. Look at de la Hoya VS Chavez man!
      LMFAO at how mad you seem when you posted this. Don't act like Chavez's best days were not years ago when both of those fights happened. Just as De la Hoya was not prime when him and PBF fought no arguement from me there.
      But IMO prime for prime De la Hoya still loses to PBF but I agree with others that PBF would not KO De la Hoya.

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      • Slotff
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        #13
        Originally posted by tredh
        LMFAO at how mad you seem when you posted this. Don't act like Chavez's best days were not years ago when both of those fights happened. Just as De la Hoya was not prime when him and PBF fought no arguement from me there.
        But IMO prime for prime De la Hoya still loses to PBF but I agree with others that PBF would not KO De la Hoya.
        Lol, sorry, I did come off some what angry. It seemed really ludacris to me. Yes Chavez was on the downslide, but dont tell me that Gatti was not.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Slotff
          Lol, sorry, I did come off some what angry. It seemed really ludacris to me. Yes Chavez was on the downslide, but dont tell me that Gatti was not.
          LOL it be like that sometimes. I won't argue about Gatti either.

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          • THE REED
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            #15
            Originally posted by Slotff
            Lol, sorry, I did come off some what angry. It seemed really ludacris to me. Yes Chavez was on the downslide, but dont tell me that Gatti was not.
            well please dont say a prime gatti would be a different outcome with pbf

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            • Diego Morales
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              #16
              IMO, prime for prime I got DLH all day, Mayweather prime or not hasn't fought a prime fighter in a long time so it's hard to tell what he would look like against a good prime fighter!!!!

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              • Slotff
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                #17
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                well please dont say a prime gatti would be a different outcome with pbf
                No, no no! I think he'd be tough enough to go a bit longer though. Maybe lose a horribly one sided desicion.

                But Gatti and Chavez...


                there is no comparison.

                Oscar put on the same type of performance, almost as one sided, on a far greater fighter.

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                • pbftxrs316
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Slotff
                  Based on what? Arturo Gatti? DeMarcus Corley? What the **** are you talking about.

                  You are forgetting how Oscar looked at 140! He destroyed, dominated, and knocked out the greatest 140 pound fighter/greatest Mexican fighter of all time. Do some ****ing research before you say things like that. Look at de la Hoya VS Chavez man!
                  no, based on floyd being a killer with a fast as **** right hand and a defense that was just amazing at that weight class. and talking about a great chin, floyd was caught by corley and took his punches ery well, not saying that corley hits harder than oscar, but floyd at 140 was unstoppable looking to say the least. oscar dominating chavez who was for the most part done to begin with, and imo floyd's pime weight class was 140, where he threw hard combos and very fast combinations an din no way was oscar more fluent with his movmeent or accuracy than floyd at 140, and this was floyd who only fought 3 times at this weight class. oscar never fought anybody as brilliant as mayweather in the ring, not even sweet pea himself has been more brilliant than floyd. at 140 i saw floyd beatng the **** out of oscar, he was just too fast and too elusive a fighter for oscar at this weight class. i'm not saying oscar had a bad chin, because hje didn't, but i do feel floyd would have tagged oscar all night, and stopped him at this weight class prime for prime, which is a big reason why i feel floyd called oscar out for years, and oscar paid him no mind.
                  Last edited by pbftxrs316; 01-23-2008, 04:47 PM.

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                  • pbftxrs316
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Slotff
                    No, no no! I think he'd be tough enough to go a bit longer though. Maybe lose a horribly one sided desicion.

                    But Gatti and Chavez...


                    there is no comparison.

                    Oscar put on the same type of performance, almost as one sided, on a far greater fighter.
                    first of all, gatti stunned oscar in the 1st round of their fight, and gatti never really touched floyd at all, let alone stun him. nobody beat on gatti one sidely as bad as floyd did in history, nobody, including manfredy who knocked him out, or oscar who pumbled im. floyd had him outmatched from the opening bell, and this was a floyd who moved up in weight. nobody is comparing gatti to chavez, but to many people chavez and gatti were past their primes, yes, chavez was more accomplished, but this means nothing as to him being past his prime. prime for prime, gatti wold have never beaten floyd at any weight class to many people. with chavez and oscar, prime for prime, you could argue either way, but a fighter of floyd's skillset would be hard to match, so prime for prime, oscar gets dusted by floyd, and you can't convince me otherwise, i have always wanted to see them fight in their primes and believe the match could have happened earlier than it did, but it didn't but anyway, floyd mayweather in 2005, was unstoppable at 140, and would have dusted kosta, hatton, and cotto also at that weight class, which he would still do today, but that's another argument.

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                    • pbftxrs316
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 2501
                      wow.........your from Tx?
                      wouldn't you like to know silly boy. and, no i'm not from texas, the txrs is a nickname used with the wrestler steve austin, it means the texas rattlesnake. what does 2501 mean? i don't even want to guess.

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