Floyd Mayweather - Oscar De La Hoya 2

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  • Buckfever
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    #11
    He doesn't win if he can't hurt Floyd and judging by his inability to hurt Forbes, I think he loses by a much wider margin this time.

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    • Dorian
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      #12
      Originally posted by SkillspayBills
      They said the same thing about Hatton. "Why would I knock him out for 30 when I could beat him for 30 and knock him out for 60"
      I hope Floyd stops but i just can't see that happening

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        #13
        Floyd should throw more punches this time, he can tag Oscar easy

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        • Parody
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          #14
          Originally posted by SkillspayBills
          They said the same thing about Hatton. "Why would I knock him out for 30 when I could beat him for 30 and knock him out for 60"
          I dont think Floyd can stop Oscar, This is coming from one of the biggest Mayweather fans on this website...People didn't think that about Hatton because they look too much into the "Undefeated" crap. I think Floyd CAN stop Miguel Cotto if he wants too and is willing too, but not Oscar. Oscar was taking Hopkins shot well until the bodyshot...which seemed like a dive, he was competitive with Hopkins too. I do however think it will be a wide decision this time, I can see Oscar winning 2 or 3 rounds.

          118-110 or 117-111 for Floyd

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          • Dorian
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            #15
            Originally posted by Parody
            I dont think Floyd can stop Oscar, This is coming from one of the biggest Mayweather fans on this website...People didn't think that about Hatton because they look too much into the "Undefeated" crap. I think Floyd CAN stop Miguel Cotto if he wants too and is willing too, but not Oscar. Oscar was taking Hopkins shot well until the bodyshot...which seemed like a dive, he was competitive with Hopkins too. I do however think it will be a wide decision this time, I can see Oscar winning 2 or 3 rounds.

            118-110 or 117-111 for Floyd
            Well last time they gave him a split decision even though he cleary won 116-112

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            • BraveheartNYC
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              #16
              I think people may be a little more impressed by Mayweather in a re-match. Once Floyd beats someone I think his talent as a fighter and with this ring smarts he has you mapped out. In a re-match he really has a chance to show just how great he is, or could be. I hope!

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              • The_Italian
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                #17
                Originally posted by Dorian
                Does Oscar have a better shot at winning this time around? Vote

                Will his ineffective aggression work again and give him a win?
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                In terms of age and prime he's at a slightly bigger disadvantage than last time.
                However in terms of staying busy (with the forbes tune-up fight) and apparently working out his stamina issues he has a better shot than last time.

                Before the last floyd fight oscar was inactive for about a year (i think off the top of my head) and still managed to fall JUST short of getting the win.
                His stamina seemed to show his age in the last floyd fight making him look his age or even older.

                However in the recent forbes tune-up fight oscar looked to be 5 years younger than he actually is and didnt show much (if any) sign of fading. He looked sharp, on his toes; etc. something we havent seen from oscar in quite awhile.

                I believe with staying active, working out the stamina issues, and having floyd sr in his corner it could put him over the hump and earn him a win with the cards being REALLY similar to last time but just in his favor instead of against him.

                I dont think any reasonable person who follows the sport can count oscar out and pass him off as an "EASY" payday and a walk in the park. Oscar's career is deep into the home stretch and believe he will put every piece of fight in him in that ring come september. I for one wont count him out and you shouldnt either.

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                • Parody
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dorian
                  Well last time they gave him a split decision even though he cleary won 116-112
                  Last time I had Oscar winning Four rounds, out of the four he won three clearly and one was close which I gave to oscar. This time I honestly dont see him doing better dude. May 5th was one of the best Oscar's we have seen and who would have beaten many fighters 147-154 lbs, It's just happens to be that he was fighting the best fighter on the planet that night. I see Oscar losing by UD this time, and it wont be the Oscar better than 5th May.

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                  • ИATAS
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                    #19
                    I just hope nothing funny happens, you know what I mean? My biggest fear is having a ODH vs Mayweather III

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                    • Parody
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by natas206
                      I just hope nothing funny happens, you know what I mean? My biggest fear is having a ODH vs Mayweather III
                      I have a similar su****ion too...That would suck big time for Miguelito. Do you think they can rig this fight just to make the third one happen for the money?

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