Who has the most impressive resume, Mayweather or DLH?

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  • wmute
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    #61
    While you guys are chanting praises to Oscar, let's ask what happened to rematching Pea and Ike?

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    • Steak
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      #62
      Originally posted by warp1432
      Oh right I misread lol. Pwned I guess.

      And Oscar does have a better resume (by far) at 147, but Floyd's at 147 is good for only being there 4 fights.
      haha, nice attitude. I thought you might come back with a snippy response hahaha.
      yea I agree, In fact, Floyd's record at 147 is pretty fantastic for only 4 fights.

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      • Vladimir303
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        #63
        Floyd's resume is the most scrutinized resume on these threads. There is not a fighter at his weight who has a better resume. Cotto, Mosley, Margarito none of them. But for some reason people have the abilities to write novel about his credentials and non accomplishments. With the exception of Mosley :Cotto, Margarito, and any other welterweight has a long way to go to be considered the fighter Floyd is. As stated Floyd is definately fighting at a non natural weight.

        Floyd is this generations greatest fighter. If not for him these thread would be dead. Most of the threads and topic of conversations are about him.

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        • Fuerte Apache
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          #64
          Originally posted by pelonxsoldier28
          Obvious De La Hoya Has The Better Resume. Even His Losses Were Good Fights, With The Excption Of The B-hop Fight. Imo, I'd Rather Watch A Dlh Fight Then A Pbf Fight. And No I Would'nt Pay To See The Rematch. One Thing Is For Sure Dlh's Name Will Always Be Bigger And More Recognized Long After He Retires. Imo Pbf's Name Will Be Remembered, But In A Negative Way For The Most Part.
          No thats how you will remember him.

          Most will remember Mayweather as the better of two great boxers.

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          • -Antonio-
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            #65
            Time and time again I see people overlook Oscar's history below Welterweight. He beat some solid names on his way up to 147. Yeah most of them were moving up in weight, but didnt Hopkins pretty much stamp his legacy with that?

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            • JoartCC
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              #66
              Originally posted by warp1432
              The ****? Hatton was a lot better then Gatti anyday at 147. You can't compare those wins at all. Hatton was undefeated and had a great name on his resume.

              I agree Oscar has the better resume, but people underrate Floyd's resume.
              Floyd has no resume.

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              • pelonxsoldier28
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                #67
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                none of what you said has anything whatsoever to do with resume

                take one off DLH's and add it to Mayweather's on the poll because this guy thinks exciting = good resume
                ACTUALLY NO, DON'T TAKE MY VOTE, I SAID IT WAS OBVIOUS DE LA HOYA HAD A BETTER RESUME, THEN ADDED (IMO) SOME EXTRAS. READ IT CORRECTLY FAN BOY

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                • pelonxsoldier28
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  Mayweather is an undefeated 5 division champion

                  De La Hoya is a (5 loss) 6 division champion (if you counted Sturm as a legit champion, which most did not)

                  Gee, you tell me.
                  GEE, I WILL TELL YOU, WHAT DOES ANY OF THAT **** HAVE TO DO WITH EAITHER'S RESUME SMARTGUY. GET OFF THE PRIETTYBOYS NUTTZ, REMOVE THE PUBS FROM YOUR MOUTH COCHINO.:wank:

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                  • pelonxsoldier28
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                    #69
                    Damn, Floyds Fans Are Getting Worse And Worse Every Year

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                    • JoartCC
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by wmute
                      While you guys are chanting praises to Oscar, let's ask what happened to rematching Pea and Ike?
                      Let's use your own logic will ya.

                      What happened to fighting Freitas, Casamayor, KOstya, Spafa, Marg, Mosley, Cotto, WIlliams, etc.

                      What indeed did happen?

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