Oscar De La Hoya VS Paul Williams.

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  • Pullcounter
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    #11
    Originally posted by NewYork
    granted Paul Williams gets past Winky....At 154 DLH wont have to drain himself to make weight. This is why he claims he was dead in the Pacquiao fight, With Williams dehydration wont be a factor. If Williams beats Winky ,this would be a big name (DLH) and what may seem to be a easy win! Can this fight happen? If so ,what are the intangibles?600
    oscar's not interested in losing, he'll never fight williams

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    • FaustoGeraci
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      #12
      Is this serious?? DLH just lost to little Manny...Williams would hurt him, bad.

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      • Mr. Fantastic
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        #13
        Originally posted by FaustoGeraci
        Is this serious?? DLH just lost to little Manny...Williams would hurt him, bad.
        At this point, I would agree. But a prime DLH would of eaten Williams alive.

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        • MARKBNLV
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          #14
          no no no dlh bye noooooo

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          • FaustoGeraci
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            #15
            Originally posted by chicano79us
            At this point, I would agree. But a prime DLH would of eaten Williams alive.
            I doubt it. Paul hasn't even hit his prime yet. When he does, then talk about prime vs prime. Williams is big, a southpaw, and Oscar would gas out like he always does and fade late.

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            • Del Coqui
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              #16
              LOL, ppls have forgotten how easy it was for Quintana to outbox Williams, sure Quintana got ****** in the rematch but Williams can be outboxed and I can guarantee Martinez, Santos, Forrest, Mosley, Mora, maybe even Angulo beat him.

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              • dans
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                #17
                Originally posted by NewYork
                granted Paul Williams gets past Winky....At 154 DLH wont have to drain himself to make weight. This is why he claims he was dead in the Pacquiao fight, With Williams dehydration wont be a factor. If Williams beats Winky ,this would be a big name (DLH) and what may seem to be a easy win! Can this fight happen? If so ,what are the intangibles?600
                Oscar taking a fight with Paul Williams is the equivelant of Bill Gates taking a job at Taco Bell, just not going to happen. The type of chump change Williams produces isn't enough to make Oscar fight him. Paul Williams is probably 2-3 years of proving himself away from a super fight.

                Even though I agree that Williams would probably beat De La Hoya. I'm not completely sold on Williams and Oscar even at this stage is probably a better boxer and clearly the smarter fighter. If Oscar was on his game, Williams might be caught by surprise.

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                • tszyutime
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                  #18
                  i USED to be a big dlh fan. but every since he got robbed in the mosley fights he just lost it. he is washed out. i wouldnt want to see him fight anymore. he is done.

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                  • dans
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter
                    oscar's not interested in losing, he'll never fight williams
                    You should probably rethink that statement. Oscar's been interested in losing for a while now, he doesn't care. He's never backed down from anyone, as long as it makes cents. Know what I mean? It's not that De La Hoya would be afraid to lose, there's just no point for him to fight someone that has low earning power. Come on, you should know that.

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                    • Miburo
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by {}{}MATADOR{}{}
                      With a win over Tito he can retire having avenged one of his losses.

                      Any elite prime fighter over 147 would beat Oscar.
                      Trinidad can't or is unwilling to fight below 170 now. The fight doesn't make sense, they are no longer physically similar.

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