Julian Jackson vs Oscar De La Hoya at 154lbs, who would win?
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Yeah, he was better than Cintron, we're talking about a two time WBC Middleweight Champ and WBA Junior Middleweight Champ. He KTFO of top ten fighters during his day. Much more accomplished than Kermit Cintron.Comment
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lol, you guys are crazy. Jackson would Knock Oscar the **** Out in HIS PRIME. Jackson was a savage man, I mean by the time he lost to Gerald McClellan, he was 46-1 with 43 KO's. LOL, that is insane. And it wasn't against no chump opposition either he was knocking everybody out. Jackson is underrated.
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Most of the time when Jackson fought someone with better technical skills, he would be losing until he landed that one big punch like he did against Norris and Graham, he was getting battered in both of those fights before losing though.lol, you guys are crazy. Jackson would Knock Oscar the **** Out in HIS PRIME. Jackson was a savage man, I mean by the time he lost to Gerald McClellan, he was 46-1 with 43 KO's. LOL, that is insane. And it wasn't against no chump opposition either he was knocking everybody out. Jackson is underrated.
DLH has a good chin, he's rarely been hurt at 147-154 with a head shot but I also doubt he can take too many flush shots from such a huge puncher like Jackson, I just don't think Jackson would be able to land his bombs unless DLH gets sloppy, DLH rarely, if ever, gets sloppy.Comment
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Oscar would box Julian easily. Easy win for Oscar. If Tito could not beat DLH then how would Jackson.Comment
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It really depends on if Oscar sticks to his game and box. My pick is Jackson simply because De La Hoya would be past his weight class and at 154, Jackson was at his best. Oscar has never seen power like Jackson's( who is most likey a top 5 puncher at middlweight) and he also stands and trades at points and gives his opponents their opportunities. He would certainly be knocked out IMO. Too much power.Comment
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