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

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  • Benny Leonard
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    #131
    Originally posted by e=m(c*c)
    dude nice clip above hehehe...

    ****** oscar is also afraid of risks, he turned down a fight with pwills and tony which i believe would kill oscar in the match.
    It's because he is PAST HIS PRIME. You don't tend to take the same risks as you get older.

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    • Benny Leonard
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      #132
      Originally posted by lcheezy
      yeah but oscar also quit and roled around on the mat like a ***** off a fake body shot by b-hop because he knew that he could'nt win. thats not having heart. thats having the balls to quit.
      That's called a liver shot by a Middleweight.

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      • e=m(c*c)
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        #133
        Originally posted by lcheezy
        de la hoya quit against b-hop.him and tito was the same weight.he only fought vargas because the mexican people were calling him chicken de la hoy.he got his ass whipped by sturm and sense then its been all little fighters. wheres the risk and wheres the balls.
        yeah he has no balls, that's why he's called oscar de la ****.

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        • e=m(c*c)
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          #134
          Originally posted by Benny Leonard
          It's because he is PAST HIS PRIME. You don't tend to take the same risks as you get older.
          yeah past his prime indeed.
          then what's the purpose of fighting? making more money? jeezz oscar can have anything that money could buy.
          he should retire now leave it to the younger guys.

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          • Benny Leonard
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            #135
            Originally posted by e=m(c*c)
            yeah past his prime indeed.
            then what's the purpose of fighting? making more money? jeezz oscar can have anything that money could buy.
            he should retire now leave it to the younger guys.
            yeah; he still loves the Money and still loves the fight...but he knows his limits.

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            • dino
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              #136
              i guess he wants mayweather to fight a middleweight, eventhough he never walks around over 160

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              • lcheezy
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                #137
                shane mosley is past his prime.he's older than de la hoya and he's fight margarito january 24. do you not think that margarito is a risk. the bottom line is that de la hoya still has no heart nor balls

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #138
                  Risks like fighting you, at your weight, for your title, with your ring size, your gloves, and being outweighed by 20 pounds? Yep, no risks......

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                  • ottoevans
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                    #139
                    people forget so easy, everyone points at the Pacman fight, but forget about Oscar's whole career

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                    • lcheezy
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                      #140
                      well when you make cowardly decisions like this you can ruin your whole career which really is your legacy. de la hoya has everything to lose and nothing to gain if he wins this fight. this is a fraud,a waist of time,and not good for boxing.this just takes money from boxing fans. oscar is a ducking coward.

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