Prime Oscar vs Prime Floyd
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No Bmore...I mean GERIATRIC. Look it up if you don't know what it means. You should brush up on your vocabulary. The judge who scored it for DLH was 70 some years old.Comment
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Oscar moves out of his best weight too, Oscar at the lightweight classes was a monster. Floyd was not that good at 130, i.e., Carlos Hernandez, he went life and death with that troll.Comment
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Floyd is the better fighter period prime or past prime and would have won.
Even Floyd wasn't at his best at 154 and still won.
And lets not forget that a prime Oscar barely (and som think he lost) beat a washed up Pernell Whitaker - you know when Oscar was young and bounching on his toes and all.Last edited by Vladimir303; 05-07-2008, 12:37 PM.Comment
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How can washed up fighter be lb 4 lb #1 fighter in the world? As an Oscar fan, I don't even believe he was all that, but to dismiss his efforts is absurd.Floyd is the better fighter period prime or past prime and would have won.
Even Floyd wasn't at his best at 154 and still won.
And lets not forget that a prime Oscar barely (and som think he lost) beat a washed up Pernell Whitaker - you know when Oscar was young and bounching on his toes and all.Comment
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Floyd was great at 130, he beat alot of solid guys. After that weight, his level of competition took a slide. The hatton fight brought some of the old Floyd back, hopefully he tackles the challengers the way he did at 130.Comment
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Pernell Whitaker was p4p # 1 at the time Oscar fought him?
Unless you meant Floyd. Did I say floyd was washed up? No I just said he wasn't at his best either as that weight class is not his prime weight and he was probably alot slower then just 2 years ago.Comment
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