Oscar De La Hoya: The best I fought

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  • PowerpuG
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    Oscar De La Hoya: The best I fought

    Oscar De La Hoya fought many of the best fighters in the world during his 16-year professional career. In his blog this week, he lists the best he faced in 10 important categories.

    Best fighter: Julio Cesar Chavez -- He had it all. He could box, he could punch, he had an iron chin. And he had guts. He had the whole package. He wasn’t 25 when he fought me but he was still an elite fighter.

    Best boxer: Pernell Whitaker -- He was very elusive, very hard to hit. He was very slippery.

    Best puncher: Arturo Gatti. -- This kid, may he rest in peace, didn’t catch me flush on the chin but his punches were so heavy, heavier than Ike Quartey’s. I don’t know what he had in his hands.

    Quickest hands: Manny Pacquiao -- His punches don’t come from your basic boxing style; they come from all sorts of weird angles. That’s what makes him difficult.

    Quickest feet: Pernell Whitaker -- He was very elusive. He could spin you around and not exert much energy doing it. He did it with ease. It was so natural to him. Footwork starts everything.

    Best defense: Pernell Whitaker -- Again, he was slippery, elusive. It was hard to crack that defense.

    Best chin: Julio Cesar Chavez -- I hit him with some shots. In our second fight, I said to myself, “My gosh. How can he not go down?”

    Best jab: Ike Quartey -- He had an incredible jab. The special thing about it was that he threw it from his chin or sometimes he would leave it loose in the air. You wouldn’t notice him throwing it. His jab was very powerful, one of his best weapons. And when it landed, it really hurt. It didn’t sting; it hurt. Like a hammer coming down on you.

    Strongest: Fernando Vargas -- He just felt strong. It was so hard to handle him. I felt his weight. His punches were heavy and strong. He was solid. We all know what happened there, though: He had a little help.

    Smartest: Bernard Hopkins -- He is the type of fighter who gets in your head. For our press tour, he was always polite, very nice. No trash talk, no nothing. After the fight, I realized: He did that because he didn’t want me to fight angry, to try to take his head off. At the time I fought him, he didn’t like pressure from his opponent because he didn’t like fighting the whole three minutes. He is one smart cookie.

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  • PowerpuG
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    No mentions of Tito, Floyd, SSM.. Then again that's some tough comp

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    • Pullcounter
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      #3
      Originally posted by powerpug
      No mentions of Tito, Floyd, SSM.. Then again that's some tough comp
      its cause their all black!!!
























      j/k...

      well... its possible that the toughest fights are the earlier and later fights in a career when you are still green and when you are close to retirment. or dlh might just be talking out of his ass.

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      • Hitman932
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        Julio Caesar Chavez the best fighter he ever faced?

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        • Spray_resistant
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          #5
          Poor Felix Strum still gets no credit for giving DLH a boxing lesson.

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          • PowerpuG
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            Originally posted by Hitman932
            Julio Caesar Chavez the best fighter he ever faced?

            LOLOLOLOLOLOLLLODODLDOLOLOLOLOLOLO ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL LOLO LOLOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLLLODODLDOLOLOLOLOLOLO ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL LOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLLMAOL MAOLMAOLMAOLOLOLOLOLOLOLLLODODLDOLOLOLOLOLOLO ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL LOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLLMAOL MAOLMAOLMAOLOLOLOLOLOLOLLLODODLDOLOLOLOLOLOLO ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL LOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLLMAOL MAOLMAOLMAOOLOLOLOLOLOLOLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLL MAOLMAOLMAOLMAO
            Yeah he's either trying to give himself too much credit for that win or kiss jcc's ass..one of the two

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              #7
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant
              Poor Felix Strum still gets no credit for giving DLH a boxing lesson.
              Oscar won't admit to anything that happened in his prime

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              • solo20
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                none of you step in the ring with any of these fighter that Oscar fought so stfu you have no idea how he felt when he was fighting these guys in the ring. i dont get why you morons are bashing his picks. you guys sound like a bunch of haters
                Last edited by solo20; 08-20-2009, 04:00 PM.

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                • Pugilistic™
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                  Oscars level of competition is incredible.

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                  • F l i c k e r
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                    #10
                    This was a pretty cool read. If anything, he praised Whitaker the most, so I dont see how he is kissing JCC's ass or trying to give a ton of cred to his win.

                    I am surprised at the Arturo Gatti mention. Just gives me further evidence to why I think Gatti would have beaten Cotto. lol

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