There are exceptions, but since when has Oscar been one of them? He has fought 4 times in the past 3 years and he has only looked spectacular against a tailor made opponent who had the ****in flank steak beaten out of him in his last appearance. He looked terrible against Sturm, terrible against Hopkins, and he looked pretty good against Floyd, who was a physically weaker fighter.
There is a track record for fighters having trouble with their timing, accuracy and reflex after long layoffs. This is especially the case when you talk about an older fighter. Margarito, Quartey and Castillo are some recent examples. I hope this addresses your point.
I'm going with Hopkins because I feel that he is flat out bigger and better than Wright, and I'm also a fan of Bernard Hopkins. I pull for Hop in pretty much every fight he is in. I felt he may not have been able to overcome Tarver's size and activity, but he proved me wrong.
I become contentious and emotional when I'm pressured? Yeah because I'm not a robot. I'm sorry if that disappoints you. I will always put a little emotion behind my debates. Contending points with you and everyone else is part of my make up. I'm not going to pretend to be some complete middle man who only watches boxing to predict fights with 100% accuracy. Part of the intrigue of sports is living and dying with the teams/players/clubs/etc that you associate yourself with. I can be an adult about admitting when I'm wrong, and you'll hardly ever see me **** on someone else because they lost a bet/fight/whatever (unless it's fix). I haven't called you names...I feel that I have maintained a good level of respect in this dialogue.
Miguelito will show that he's a fighter that everybody should respect pretty soon. Win, lose or draw the guy will always give 100% and he'll always provide some fireworks. I happen to think that he's one of the best fighters in the world, but I have thought that from day one.
There is a track record for fighters having trouble with their timing, accuracy and reflex after long layoffs. This is especially the case when you talk about an older fighter. Margarito, Quartey and Castillo are some recent examples. I hope this addresses your point.
I'm going with Hopkins because I feel that he is flat out bigger and better than Wright, and I'm also a fan of Bernard Hopkins. I pull for Hop in pretty much every fight he is in. I felt he may not have been able to overcome Tarver's size and activity, but he proved me wrong.
I become contentious and emotional when I'm pressured? Yeah because I'm not a robot. I'm sorry if that disappoints you. I will always put a little emotion behind my debates. Contending points with you and everyone else is part of my make up. I'm not going to pretend to be some complete middle man who only watches boxing to predict fights with 100% accuracy. Part of the intrigue of sports is living and dying with the teams/players/clubs/etc that you associate yourself with. I can be an adult about admitting when I'm wrong, and you'll hardly ever see me **** on someone else because they lost a bet/fight/whatever (unless it's fix). I haven't called you names...I feel that I have maintained a good level of respect in this dialogue.
Miguelito will show that he's a fighter that everybody should respect pretty soon. Win, lose or draw the guy will always give 100% and he'll always provide some fireworks. I happen to think that he's one of the best fighters in the world, but I have thought that from day one.
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