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  • #11
    I'm sure De La Hoya is going to really give it his all now that he knows the huge sacrifice you are willing to make....



    jk

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    • #12
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      • #13
        Originally posted by frankpaganini View Post
        first off i dont call a close split decision as being outclassed...floyd was the better man that night but he didnt outclass him by any means.

        secondly it more than likely will be at 150 or 147 (154 is out of the question and i think it goes to 147 for a title) or otherwise floyd will get a ton of slack for not making it for a title.

        third if oscar doesnt get the win he doesnt have much choice but for it to be a bigger floyd win (since the first fight was so close)...only way oscar can do better and not actually win is if it gets ruled a draw.

        so all oscar can do is win...or lose by a bigger margin.
        Oscar was outclassed period. Throwing wild shots hoping to land something when floyd is on the ropes for a split second doesnt do **** for you. your going by the ****** judges card that had it for oscar. No one feels that was a split decision (maybe oscar fans) but even some oscar fans admit dlh didnt do ****. Floyd won at least 8 rounds. no one really argues that from press row to media to fighters to anybody that knows boxing.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by rogelio1289 View Post
          Oscar was outclassed period. Throwing wild shots hoping to land something when floyd is on the ropes for a split second doesnt do **** for you. your going by the ****** judges card that had it for oscar. No one feels that was a split decision (maybe oscar fans) but even some oscar fans admit dlh didnt do ****. Floyd won at least 8 rounds. no one really argues that from press row to media to fighters to anybody that knows boxing.

          I could see it being scored either way to be honest with you, there were alot of close rounds, and being that DLH was the aggressor he got alot of those close rounds based on that.
          the fight really should have been ruled a draw to be honest with you, but no way was DLH outclassed, you want to see Floyd outclass someone watch his fight with Judah, Judah got off to a great start but was being broke down systematicly as each round went by, and had not been for the low blow I think Floyd could have stopped him.
          either way the DLH result is a SD and rightfully so, neither guy really did anything to deserve the win.

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          • #15
            Floyd made Oscar look lost. Period. Point. Blizzank. Those "bodyshots" he was throwing whenever he would get closed looked almost amatuerish. floyd did the same thing to Oscar that he did to Hatton. He gave him a sense of security that Floyd wouldnt be able to cause any hurt letting him THINK they he was controlling the fight because he was doing the hunting. and what happened? Before Oscar knew it, the fight was almost over and he never really was much effective, but Floyd maticulously potshotted, landed clean and effective shots which amounted to cleaner scoring for him. I didnt like the way Floyd fought, but it was the perfect plan HE could have utilized to beat Oscar.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by 2501 View Post
              Floyd made Oscar look lost. Period. Point. Blizzank. Those "bodyshots" he was throwing whenever he would get closed looked almost amatuerish. floyd did the same thing to Oscar that he did to Hatton. He gave him a sense of security that Floyd wouldnt be able to cause any hurt letting him THINK they he was controlling the fight because he was doing the hunting. and what happened? Before Oscar knew it, the fight was almost over and he never really was much effective, but Floyd maticulously potshotted, landed clean and effective shots which amounted to cleaner scoring for him. I didnt like the way Floyd fought, but it was the perfect plan HE could have utilized to beat Oscar.
              when a normal fighter does what floyd did, its "he didnt do enough to win...he let the champ outwork him and swarm him...."

              when mayweather does it, its perfect ring generalship....

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              • #17
                Originally posted by -Hyperion- View Post
                when a normal fighter does what floyd did, its "he didnt do enough to win...he let the champ outwork him and swarm him...."

                when mayweather does it, its perfect ring generalship....
                Exactly!!! and when Oscar comes out lumped up after a fight with Forbes he was hit too much, yet Floyd came out looking about the same against DLH and somehow DLH didnt look like he was even hit, yet they turn around and say that Floyd landed the cleaner shots.

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                • #18
                  also when a normal fighter flurries and pushes his opponent to the ropes and stuff, he's "outworking, outhustling, showing initiative, trying hard, showing heart"...even if its ineffective(see joel julio vs ishe smith for an example)

                  when oscar de la hoya does it's "oscar with his weak ass ineffective flurries trying to steal the fight as always, LMAO....PWNED"...

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                  • #19
                    DLH beats Floyd by an ass hair this time around

                    Hopefully there won't be a third match if this is the case

                    DLH needs to fight Cotto and fade after that

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by -Hyperion- View Post
                      when a normal fighter does what floyd did, its "he didnt do enough to win...he let the champ outwork him and swarm him...."

                      when mayweather does it, its perfect ring generalship....
                      well, you can compare Hopkins/Calzaghe to Mayweather/DLH. Oscar was just like Joe, pressuring, trying to find openings, majority of the punches being ineffective. Hopkins was like Floyd, pretty good defense, backing up, picking his spots. The different between Floyd and Hop though is that Floyd was throwing more and being MORE effective. Oscar was pressuring, but gassed out and Floyd began to work.

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