A better question about DLH
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Hamed beat most of the division's champs before fighting Barrera. He had beaten the guys with the belts of the big 4. Espinosa would've done quite a bit for Hamed's legacy, but I think Warren had any interest in a fight with him.
Barrera wasn't really a featherweight for most of Hamed's reign.Comment
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I didn't see MAB's name anywhere in your previous post. Anyways, I'm done arguing with you. If Tommy Hearns can't be in your ATGs, I know as hell DLH isn't.Comment
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Let's see...
Can't name one division where he'd be ranked in the top ten.
Can't name one division where he beat the best.
Oscar holds the record for most paper titles ever.
At 130, beat Jimmy Bredahl for the WBO title when the WBO title was worth two hot dogs and a papaya (1994).
At 135, beat ancient Jorge Paez who held yet another bogus WBO belt. Well, he did fight Rafael Ruelas - anybody but the best!
At 140, beat the weakest link named Miguel Angel Gonzalez.
At 147, won a highly controversial decision over a faded Pernell Whitaker.
At 154, won his title against the feared Francisco Castillejo.
And at 160, "beat" Felix Sturm.
10x time champ? Sure.Comment
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Let's see...
Can't name one division where he'd be ranked in the top ten.
Can't name one division where he beat the best.
Oscar holds the record for most paper titles ever.
At 130, beat Jimmy Bredahl for the WBO title when the WBO title was worth two hot dogs and a papaya (1994).
At 135, beat ancient Jorge Paez who held yet another bogus WBO belt. Well, he did fight Rafael Ruelas - anybody but the best!
At 140, beat the weakest link named Miguel Angel Gonzalez.
At 147, won a highly controversial decision over a faded Pernell Whitaker.
At 154, won his title against the feared Francisco Castillejo.
And at 160, "beat" Felix Sturm.
10x time champ? Sure.Comment
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He robbed himself against Tito.
And why are you even bringing up the second Mosley fight? Come on, I know you must've been following boxing back then. The only reason he even FOUGHT Mosley was because Shane hadn't won a fight in two years and most thought he wasn't the same. They fought a good close fight the first time...why didn't Oscar want a rematch then? Why did he wait until Vernon Forrest exposed Shane? Why didn't he fight Vernon after?
Things that make you go hmmm...Comment
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Let's see...
Can't name one division where he'd be ranked in the top ten.
Can't name one division where he beat the best.
Oscar holds the record for most paper titles ever.
At 130, beat Jimmy Bredahl for the WBO title when the WBO title was worth two hot dogs and a papaya (1994).
At 135, beat ancient Jorge Paez who held yet another bogus WBO belt. Well, he did fight Rafael Ruelas - anybody but the best!
At 140, beat the weakest link named Miguel Angel Gonzalez.
At 147, won a highly controversial decision over a faded Pernell Whitaker.
At 154, won his title against the feared Francisco Castillejo.
And at 160, "beat" Felix Sturm.
10x time champ? Sure.
Chavez was the linear champ @ 140 and the big money fight. No one in their right mind thought he was the best at that weight though, seeing as how he "won" the rematch with Randall and he/Don King avoided a rubber match for a decade.Comment
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