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De La Hoya: "Floyd Mayweather Jr. Never Took Risks"

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  • #31
    De La Hoya: "Floyd Mayweather Jr. Never Took Risks"
    true at WW Floyd Mayweather Jr. never took risks, but the funny thing is that lately DLH haven't either!

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    • #32
      Honestly, Mayweather's resume is solid. He definitley took some tough fights.

      Castillo times 2
      Corrales
      DLH
      Hatton
      etc.

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      • #33
        Well now that it's been established that Floyd is the king since he seems to be on just about everyone's lips now...

        Oscar hasn't learned from Ricky how to get Floyd mad enough to jump back in the ring again.

        Nice try though.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by RJJ The Truth View Post
          Honestly, Mayweather's resume is solid. He definitley took some tough fights.

          Castillo times 2
          Corrales
          DLH
          Hatton
          etc.
          True but at WW...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by PerryDplatypus View Post
            bitter?
            Just callin it how I see it..

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            • #36
              That statement isn't entirely true, going up in weight and winning titles are risks itself but WW he indeed didn't take any risks.

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              • #37
                there's truth to what Oscar's saying

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Rompeboca View Post
                  True but at WW...
                  True.......

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                    Obviously you know nothing at all about boxing.
                    De La Hoya started fighting at super featherweight and has fought big dudes..
                    Vargas, Sturm, Hopkins, Castillejo, Trinidad...
                    De La Hoya has nothing left to prove, his legacy is what it is regardless of what he do.
                    He don't NEED to fight anybody or prove anything.
                    The bold shows how much you know about boxing...

                    You are making a valid point for once, why ruin this moment with bull**** like that?

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                    • #40
                      Oscar has some nerve. When did he start fighting the best? When he had no choice? Exactly.

                      And the nerve of him to speak about Floyd pulling out of a rematch because he doesn't want to take risks. Oh yeah? Tito, Pernell, Sturm and Ike would all like a word with you, Mr. Rematch.

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