Its amazing how much you can forget over the years. I've remembered just how good Oscar was, and how blisteringly fast his hands were. Question i pose is: Would Pacquiao have beaten a prime De La Hoya??
I was watching some old De La Hoya fights....
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DLH is one of the best fighters I have ever seen. The guy has such an incredible resume it blows the mind. JUST BLOWS THE MIND. All prime champions as well really (yes I know Chavez was past it). To think the amount of fights he had with these incredible punchers like STEROID BEZERK MOSELY and PRIME 'PAPA TRINIDAD'S SPECIAL SURPRISE ' Tito it's amazing how he has held up so well. No real evidence of the wars he has been in, still those Golden Boy looks and all that.
What an amazing career, one of the best ever to lace them up.Comment
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wow you dont know what youre saying huh? oscar fought at 147 in 2001. so its either you dont know boxing, or you cant count. plus, the first thing you said is garbage. cause they fought at 147 thats the bottomline. what youre giving now are excuses. try againLast edited by JM1; 07-21-2009, 04:17 AM.Comment
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Are you seriously saying the OScar that fought Pac at 147 was the same prime oscar that gave PRIME Tito a lesson for 9 rounds? What a joke. Seriously, what a DISGRACE.Comment
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So if Holyfield drains down to cruiserweight tomorrow and Adamek beats him does it mean anything?Comment
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