Prime Mayweather vs Old Oscar = Mayweather SD

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    #21
    Originally posted by Eaner0919
    when has Oscar had stamina to begin with?

    also if you honestly believe that fight was a SD you have obvious hate for Floyd. No way he lost more than 4-5 rounds and thats being generous. **** what boxrec says people rely on that **** too much anyways. What we saw in there was a young extremely skilled fighter, the best p4p, school an old slowed down former great.

    period
    Vic Darchinyan with a right hook=best junior flyweight
    Zab Judah with focus=best welterweight
    Add De la Hoya with stamina to this list of oxymorons.

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      #22
      Originally posted by JC#1

      I thought Oscar did enough to win the fight or at least get a draw IMO.

      If the other judge scored the last round for Oscar (which he should have) it would have been a draw.
      u like joke-cal-slappy & u think oscar drawed wit da p4p king, LOL do u watch boxing?

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        #23
        Originally posted by T-97
        Yeah,

        He's playing the Old Hopkins Vs Calzaghe = SD, So prime Hop wins theory on another fight. Problem is, Hopkins-Calzaghe was legitamatly close where De La Hoya-Mayweather shouldn't have even been an SD IMO, Mayweather won 116-112 on my card, and most the guys i know
        That theory works on Mayweather-DLH but not Hopkins-Joe, how weird is that true. Calzaghe I have been saying this since day one is Calzaghe fans lie deny and distort information.

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        • TheGreatAli
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          #24
          Originally posted by Sweet Revenge
          Still, it was Mayweather's most flawless exhibition. It doesn't matter who he fought at the peak of his skills, that still is his peak.

          Why would you say something so blatantly incorrect as "Oscar is the only world class fighter Floyd has fought?" Diego Corrales wasn't world class? Genaro Hernandez wasn't world class? Ricky Hatton wasn't world class? Jose Luis Castillo wasn't world class?

          I get it, you don't like the fella, but don't say things that just aren't true.
          None of those fighters are world class IMO.

          Corrales was a good fighter (rip) not definitely not World class, I've never even heard of Hernandez and Hatton and Castillo definitely weren't either.

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            #25
            I was undecided between 8-4/7-5 for Mayweather. No way Oscar won more than 5 rounds. And unfortunately, Mayweather was at his best at 130. Mayweather at 150, not as good I dont think. Thats kind of big for him, especially since DLH probably rehydrated over 154 but I cant recall if they gave the unofficial weights...

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            • T-97
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              #26
              Originally posted by Derranged
              I cant recall if they gave the unofficial weights...
              I don't think they did

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                #27
                Originally posted by JC#1
                None of those fighters are world class IMO.

                Corrales was a good fighter (rip) not definitely not World class, I've never even heard of Hernandez and Hatton and Castillo definitely weren't either.
                Of course they “are not world class” after Mayweather beats them. Hatton undefeated at 140 beating Kostya undisputed light WW is not world class, then I don’t know what is.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by T-97
                  I don't think they did
                  Do you know what Oscar walks around at?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JC#1
                    None of those fighters are world class IMO.

                    Corrales was a good fighter (rip) not definitely not World class, I've never even heard of Hernandez and Hatton and Castillo definitely weren't either.
                    Corrales beats Jose Luis Castillo, Acelino Freitas and Joel Casamayor, attains the title of recognized best lightweight in the world bar none, and isn't a world class fighter? Who on Joe Calzaghe's ledger is a world class fighter because you'll only find one guy, Bernard Hopkins, with a better resume'.

                    Castillo is arguably a Hall of Famer and Hatton beat Kostya Tszyu, who was the recognized junior welterweight champion at the time. No sense debating with haters.

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                    • tredh
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JC#1

                      I thought Oscar did enough to win the fight or at least get a draw IMO.

                      If the other judge scored the last round for Oscar (which he should have) it would have been a draw.
                      You entitled to your opinion. As for the bold that doesn't mean that **** would have been right.
                      Last edited by tredh; 08-27-2008, 10:24 AM.

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