OSCAR looked THE SAME, and MAAAD Props to FORBES

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  • Kball15
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    #1

    OSCAR looked THE SAME, and MAAAD Props to FORBES

    I didnt see much difference in the way OSCAR fought tonight then when he fought Mayweather. He just deliberately bounced on his toes a lot more.

    And he tried to box more but Forbes is no Mayweather.

    Mayweather stops him at 147 is my prediction. With 8 ounce gloves, that counter right hand slips in before a wide DLH left hook and wobbles him. Mayweather is a very talented finisher

    And Good God, Lampley and co. were unbelievable in their bias. It was frustrating. They weren't giving Forbes any credit. He made a mismatch on paper appear like a competitive fight.

    And there were like 4 or 5 instances in the fight where i looked like Forbes might have been on his way out, and he would weather the storm and come right back. Forbes gave a Great account of himself.

    BUT PS: DLH in his old age has mastered one of my all time favorite combinations, the jab to the body and the straight right hand upstairs. I LOOOOOVE that combinations
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    #2
    Originally posted by Kball15
    I didnt see much difference in the way OSCAR fought tonight then when he fought Mayweather. He just deliberately bounced on his toes a lot more.

    And he tried to box more but Forbes is no Mayweather.

    Mayweather stops him at 147 is my prediction. With 8 ounce gloves, that counter right hand slips in before a wide DLH left hook and wobbles him. Mayweather is a very talented finisher

    And Good God, Lampley and co. were unbelievable in their bias. It was frustrating. They weren't giving Forbes any credit. He made a mismatch on paper appear like a competitive fight.

    And there were like 4 or 5 instances in the fight where i looked like Forbes might have been on his way out, and he would weather the storm and come right back. Forbes gave a Great account of himself.

    BUT PS: DLH in his old age has mastered one of my all time favorite combinations, the jab to the body and the straight right hand upstairs. I LOOOOOVE that combinations
    Floyd isn't gonna beat him as bad as you think. He has no power, hasn't Koed anyone of relevance in his weightclass in a while. He's not gonna ko de la Hoya, who has only been ko'd by a body shot from a much much bigger man.

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    • MikeBrew328
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      #3
      I gained a lot of respect for Forbes, I'm a fan!

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      • ferocity
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        #4
        I disaggree with you that Mayweather is a great finisher. I can't recall where he hurt a fighter and jumped all over him and try and stop him has he ever done this?

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        • Kball15
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          #5
          Originally posted by MrUnKnockoutabl
          Floyd isn't gonna beat him as bad as you think. He has no power, hasn't Koed anyone of relevance in his weightclass in a while. He's not gonna ko de la Hoya, who has only been ko'd by a body shot from a much much bigger man.
          He buckled Oscars knees on several occasions with that quick counter right.

          Some one has the combo in their sig. Oscar is flailing like an idiot, not landing anything, and Mayweather slips in 2 counter rights and the second one makes Oscars knees clearly give.

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          • GTL
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            #6
            no way will oscar get stopped.. lets be serious..

            mayweather will win tho.. i cant wait till both retire..(dlh, Mmay)

            i loved forbes effort!

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            • Kball15
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              #7
              Originally posted by ferocity
              I disaggree with you that Mayweather is a great finisher. I can't recall where he hurt a fighter and jumped all over him and try and stop him has he ever done this?
              Hatton. But the problem is he rarely hurts fighters badly enough where he can go all out. Its usually an accumulative beating where the ref has to step in as Mayweather finally starts pounding a way.

              When Mayweather gets his man in serious trouble he'll more likely then not end the fight right then and there.

              And Oscar DID fade tonight for sure

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              • ElGranLuchador
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                #8
                mayweather wont ko de la hoya unless he is seriously weight drained
                btw pay up plz

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kball15
                  I didnt see much difference in the way OSCAR fought tonight then when he fought Mayweather. He just deliberately bounced on his toes a lot more.

                  And he tried to box more but Forbes is no Mayweather.

                  Mayweather stops him at 147 is my prediction. With 8 ounce gloves, that counter right hand slips in before a wide DLH left hook and wobbles him. Mayweather is a very talented finisher

                  And Good God, Lampley and co. were unbelievable in their bias. It was frustrating. They weren't giving Forbes any credit. He made a mismatch on paper appear like a competitive fight.

                  And there were like 4 or 5 instances in the fight where i looked like Forbes might have been on his way out, and he would weather the storm and come right back. Forbes gave a Great account of himself.

                  BUT PS: DLH in his old age has mastered one of my all time favorite combinations, the jab to the body and the straight right hand upstairs. I LOOOOOVE that combinations
                  I doubt floyd stops dlh.

                  dlh looked better today than when he fought mayweather... probably because forbes isn't as good as mayweather... but dlh had more stamina, let his hands go, and was pumping that jab really good.

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                  • Mozza
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                    I don't really think we can get a totally accurate picture of how De La Hoya will do against Mayweather based on tonight's performance.

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