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    Oscar De La Hoya blog: How to beat Mayweather

    Oscar De La Hoya blog: How to beat Mayweather
    Posted Sep. 10, 2009 at 04:07pm
    By Oscar De La Hoya

    Oscar De La Hoya fought Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 5, 2007 in Las Vegas, losing a razor-thin split decision. He looks back on that fight and describes what Juan Manuel Marquez must do if he hopes to beat the former pound-for-pound king on Sept. 19 in Las Vegas.


    I’ve been in the ring with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and he’s vulnerable … very, very vulnerable. I was surprised at how easy it was. Actually, I was shocked. It was so easy the first half of the fight that I couldn’t believe it. If I would’ve kept up my jab, even doubling or tripling it, it would’ve been an easy fight. Power? I didn’t feel any power from him. Yes, he was fast but it wasn’t overwhelming. It was one of those fights that I lost and he didn’t win. Physically, I just broke down.

    I was surprised that I was able to connect with my jab so easily. And he didn’t know what to do after the jab connected. It would stop him in his tracks. I was surprised that in 37 (previous) fights no one could figure that out. The simplest weapon, the easiest one to throw, is the punch that has the most effect on him. He just didn’t know what to do with it. He panics. And when you get him into a panic mode, that’s when you have him. Marquez knows that. Nacho Beristain [Marquez’s trainer] has studied Mayweather.

    Can Marquez be as effective with the jab? I think he can. He is shorter than I am but I fought Mayweather short. That was another mistake I made. I fought at Mayweather’s height, maybe even shorter. I crouched down when I threw the jab. I didn’t use my height advantage. Marquez is one of those technicians who always fights at his height. He not only uses his full reach but turns his body to where the jab reaches you much faster, much easier.

    Speed is going to be important. I think timing punches is what really counts in this sport, though. You can be the fastest fighter on the planet. If you don’t have the right timing, you’re not going to land. If an opponent can time your punches, he’ll be able to counter you. Marquez has that kind of timing. He knows how to feint, how to throw you off your game plan. And he’s also fast.

    Everyone is in awe of Mayweather’s defense. And he does have great defensive skills but only when opponents are throwing 1-, 2- or 3-punch combinations. He can block those combinations but is vulnerable when you throw 3-, 4-, 5-punches at a time; he doesn’t know what to do. Marquez has to do that. And I think that’s his bread and butter.


    Things could go wrong for Marquez if he plays the waiting game. If he stands there and doesn’t do anything, he could have problems. He has to stay active, whether you’re feinting him, whether you’re moving on your toes, whether you’re flicking your jab out there. He has to do something. He has to count to three and do something. He can’t wait for Mayweather to throw back. If he does, obviously, Mayweather will pick him off with shots and box him all night.

    I look back on my fight with Mayweather as an easy fight that got away. As it was, I only lost by one or two rounds. What makes it easier for me to accept is that I was able to compete with the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world at that stage of my career. Some people thought I won and a lot say it was close. Hearing that eases the pain.

    And now it’s Marquez’s turn. Here we have a guy who many people believe beat Manny Pacquiao twice and Pacquiao is considered the best pound for pound. We’ll see how he does on Sept. 19. Styles make fights and, as I’ve said, I think he has the style to pull an upset.

    lol.

    I hate when DLH talks like this, it's annoying.
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    He doesnt believe anything he said.

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    • BigMacFoster
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      Anybody who knows boxing and knows how to score a fight would never give De La Hoya anything more than four rounds(and I didn't even give him that much).Abandoning the jab had absolutely nothing to do with it despite what the HBO commentary team would have you believe,Mayweather picked him apart in all area's of the ring,There was nowhere De La Hoya could take the guy and do a number on him

      As for feeling Mayweather's power,Didn't De La Hoya's legs buckle in the fifth round? I'm pretty sure they did and De La Hoya is renowned for having a very good chin.


      Poor Oscar,He's willing to let himself look like a second rate fighter in exchange for promoting a fight

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      • civicvx
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        I actually thought Oscar won that fight base on aggression.

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        • street bully
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          I had it 9-3 or 8-4 Mayweather.

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          • sleazyfellow
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            #6
            Originally posted by BigMacFoster
            Anybody who knows boxing and knows how to score a fight would never give De La Hoya anything more than four rounds(and I didn't even give him that much).Abandoning the jab had absolutely nothing to do with it despite what the HBO commentary team would have you believe,Mayweather picked him apart in all area's of the ring,There was nowhere De La Hoya could take the guy and do a number on him

            As for feeling Mayweather's power,Didn't De La Hoya's legs buckle in the fifth round? I'm pretty sure they did and De La Hoya is renowned for having a very good chin.


            Poor Oscar,He's willing to let himself look like a second rate fighter in exchange for promoting a fight
            I seen this fight multiple times, I feel sorry for the ppl who bought it, very ****ty fight but yes, when oscar hit him with the jab floyds head snapped back, and I dont recall oscar ever buckling in the fight, just that when he flurried and floyd went on the defensive the crowd went crazy.

            Another reason he prolly didnt feel floyds power was the gloves.

            Originally posted by civicvx
            I actually thought Oscar won that fight base on aggression.
            Then floyd loses alot of his fights then, because he usually isnt agressive at all, just a very good defensive counter puncher.

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            • Bhopreign
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              #7
              Originally posted by civicvx
              I actually thought Oscar won that fight base on aggression.
              The criteria is effective aggression.

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              • MANGLER
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                #8
                How would DLH know? SD was bull****, he lost clearly by UD.

                *Odd twist of fate, since "Mr boat buyer was the underdog and DLH was expected to KO him."

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                • Sin City
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BigMacFoster
                  Anybody who knows boxing and knows how to score a fight would never give De La Hoya anything more than four rounds(and I didn't even give him that much).Abandoning the jab had absolutely nothing to do with it despite what the HBO commentary team would have you believe,Mayweather picked him apart in all area's of the ring,There was nowhere De La Hoya could take the guy and do a number on him

                  As for feeling Mayweather's power,Didn't De La Hoya's legs buckle in the fifth round? I'm pretty sure they did and De La Hoya is renowned for having a very good chin.


                  Poor Oscar,He's willing to let himself look like a second rate fighter in exchange for promoting a fight
                  they may have buckled a bit but no where in that fight was he hurt.

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                  • illmatickid
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                    #10
                    i remember seeing de la hoya throw like 8 punches none of them landed and while he was throwin those floyd landed 2 CLEAN FLUSH right hands that buckled his legs for a quick second...

                    de la hoya is realllly tryna promote his fighter... wow oscar ur one of my favorite boxers ever but damn

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