this is a pretty good thread question
Who Would Go Thru DLH's Resume Undefeated???
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There's quite a gap between undefeated and Oscar losing the majority of his biggest fights.
By the way, Sweet Pea Whitaker might have been able to.
The way he boxed Vazquez's ears off makes me wonder if he could have competed at middleweight. Vazquez was a HUGE 154 pound puncher, and neither Hopkins or Sturm were huge punchers, so... the power wouldn't be where they would beat Pea at.Comment
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I think it would have been more Hopkins' pure physicality rather than punching power that would have been too much for Pea.There's quite a gap between undefeated and Oscar losing the majority of his biggest fights.
By the way, Sweet Pea Whitaker might have been able to.
The way he boxed Vazquez's ears off makes me wonder if he could have competed at middleweight. Vazquez was a HUGE 154 pound puncher, and neither Hopkins or Sturm were huge punchers, so... the power wouldn't be where they would beat Pea at.Comment
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What about the rest of it?
I think Hopkins is farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and away the most difficult opponent on ODLH's resume.
I think it would be much easier to find a few people who could go through Oscar's resume minus Hopkins undefeated.Comment
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You could be right there dude. Floyd is obviously far from rubbish, then you got Tito. How do you think the Pea that beat McGirt in their second fight would have gone against Tito?Comment
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I haven't seen the Whitaker-McGirt fights...
I actually haven't seen a ton of Pea, but I did see him against Oscar (past his prime) and against Chavez. I've seen bits of the Hurtado and Ramirez I fights.
I just know that he was a defensive specialist, which is always difficult to deal with regardless of what weight class you are fighting in.Comment

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