Would a younger DLH beat Mayweather (in his prime)?

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  • Lazy Liberal
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    #21
    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
    yeah i also thought he lost the 1st molina fight

    Well, people are hoping JMM wins...but all they know about him is that he is this mexican guy who is fighting that guy who beats on mexicans

    Vazquez-Marquez aint getting much attention to my knowledge...
    WTF no press for the fights. I guess If they were the hijos de la leyenda they would give a ****. Hyperion, if i was to move to el D.F. how much would i get paid for being an English teacher and history teacher at a private school.

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    • -Hyperion-
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      #22
      i would think around 5500 bucks a month.....in a good private school....

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        #23
        Originally posted by SkillspayBills
        Nope. Floyd never left second gear in his bout with Oscar. He would actually push Floyd to pull out more tricks and when he did, Floyd would come out victorious again. No version of Oscar beats Floyd, although a prime Oscar at 147 has the best chance.
        i agree 100%

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          #24
          Originally posted by -Hyperion-
          i would think around 5500 bucks a month.....in a good private school....
          5500 bucks as in dollars or pesos.What ever happened to Obrador the unofficial presidente de Mexico. Is he still protesting? On more thing why is the United States referred to EE.UU. in Mexico. That doesn't make sense because that would mean Estados Unidos Estados Unidos.

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            #25
            I think yall are forgetting just how far apart Mayweathers natural size is from 154. I mean cmon, he was fighting so far up, what did yall expect? A convincing knockout? He hung back from the bigger fighter and did his thing. Didnt Floyd start fighting at 127? Them meeting halfways should be about 140. If DLH could make that, I think youd see a convincing win for PBF.

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              #26
              yes prime oscar @ 140lbs.....he would beat mayweather blind folded

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                #27
                To tell you the truth, Delahoya beats Mayweather even 2 years ago.

                Delahoya was always bigger and more dominant in the lighter weight classes.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by niceguy45
                  yes prime oscar @ 140lbs.....he would beat mayweather blind folded
                  Not a chance. Mayweather would do him worse then Pernell Whitaker did.

                  Oscar can't deal with slick fighters.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TexasTitan
                    I think yall are forgetting just how far apart Mayweathers natural size is from 154. I mean cmon, he was fighting so far up, what did yall expect? A convincing knockout? He hung back from the bigger fighter and did his thing. Didnt Floyd start fighting at 127? Them meeting halfways should be about 140. If DLH could make that, I think youd see a convincing win for PBF.
                    Um.. we're talking about PRIME Oscar here. You do realize that he won a world title at 130, less than 16 months after he turned pro (Floyd won his first in a very commendable 2 years.)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mrpain81
                      To tell you the truth, Delahoya beats Mayweather even 2 years ago.

                      Delahoya was always bigger and more dominant in the lighter weight classes.
                      Who was he a dominant against? What's his biggest victory against a prime fighter?

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