**GOOD READ** Unrealized Dreams and Shattered Expectations

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    **GOOD READ** Unrealized Dreams and Shattered Expectations

    Unrealized Dreams and Shattered Expectations

    By Niko Tricarico -

    What if Oscar De La Hoya had pulled out the victory against Felix Trinidad? What if Trinidad had defeated Bernard Hopkins? What if Hopkins had connected with two or three more straight rights hands a round against Joe Calzaghe? Too often the hopes and aspirations we attach to individual fighters are smashed to pieces like a glass jar launched from a sky sc****r. It is the individual combined with the brutality and will testing aspects of boxing that make defeats the most devastating in all of sports..

    In baseball a loss can be spread over an entire team and that team loss can be spread over an entire season. In tennis the individual aspects of the sport are similar to contemporary pugilistic endeavors, but consider the repercussions for the lackadaisical play of Andy Rod****. He loses, frowns and then goes swimming with Brooklyn Decker.

    When a boxer submits a lethargic performance he will get beat up, bloodied, bruised, embarrassed, hurt and most likely hospitalized. Boxing exists as the most visceral and brutal enterprise in modern athletics and is one that does not transcend generations in terms of institutional longevity. So, to propose an allegiance to a fighter is to propose a tentative and fleeting devotion during which time your own dreams of stardom can be vicariously realized. This sentiment is also what makes boxing so frustrating in that individuals who pledge fandom towards fighters are, by the nature of the sport, being set up for great disappointment.

    Disappointment in boxing, however, is not limited to simply losing. There are no fighters in the sport who are without fault and flaw, for even those with an 0 in their lose column are still subject to criticism and doubt. Floyd Mayweather is currently undefeated and at the time he knocked out Ricky Hatton in 2007 there existed a well of contenders in the Welterweight division for him to choose an opponent from.

    Antonio Margarito, Paul Williams, Miguel Cotto, Luis Collazo, Carlos Quintana, Andre Berto, Kermit Cintron, Joshua Clottey, and Shane Mosely were all either up and coming or established threats in the sport and Mayweather fought none of them. In fact, for all his boasting and self proclaimed declarations of greatness, “Pretty Boy” Floyd “Money” Mayweather has done little to secure his legacy as a great Welterweight, even though it is the weight class in which he sees himself as the dominant force. In this sense Mayweather supplies his fans and more importantly, true boxing fans, with the greatest let down of all because with the exception of Paul Williams, Floyd Mayweather actually has the ability to defeat any man he faces. Why he is hesitant to prove his critics wrong remains a true mystery.
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    my 'what if' that i like to think about is this one:


    what if margs didnt load them up and miguel held up and won on points?


    DLH would have fought him instead...what if oscar won? what if miguel won? where would PAC be? what would happen to floyd? crazy ****


    this is what i think of when im drunk and high at night...pathetic, i know

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      #3
      Originally posted by Makavelli
      my 'what if' that i like to think about is this one:


      what if margs didnt load them up and miguel held up and won on points?


      DLH would have fought him instead...what if oscar won? what if miguel won? where would PAC be? what would happen to floyd? crazy ****


      this is what i think of when im drunk and high at night...pathetic, i know


      yea.. i agree.. there are alot of what if's like..

      what if Mayweather didnt retire.. who would he have fought after a rematch with De la Hoya?

      In the rematch would Oscar have actually kept using his jab that was working so well?

      lol

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        Originally posted by Makavelli
        my 'what if' that i like to think about is this one:


        what if margs didnt load them up and miguel held up and won on points?


        DLH would have fought him instead...what if oscar won? what if miguel won? where would PAC be? what would happen to floyd? crazy ****


        this is what i think of when im drunk and high at night...pathetic, i know
        I honestly believe Margarito would have beaten Cotto no matter what that day.Marg had the style to beat Cotto,you could see it,i was watching the fight and i knew cotto would fold to marg's pressure and it happened.I don't think margs gloves were loaded in that fight either.

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          What if Joe Cortez hadn't kept getting in between Hatton and Mayweather?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Makavelli
            my 'what if' that i like to think about is this one:


            what if margs didnt load them up and miguel held up and won on points?


            DLH would have fought him instead...what if oscar won? what if miguel won? where would PAC be? what would happen to floyd? crazy ****


            this is what i think of when im drunk and high at night...pathetic, i know
            Originally posted by The Weebler II
            What if Joe Cortez hadn't kept getting in between Hatton and Mayweather?
            Pretty much Joe Cortez ruined that fight.Im not saying Hatton would of won,but it would have been at lot more competitive in the later rounds and hatton would of probably not have been stopped.Everytime they would get close Cortez would immediately break them up.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ippo
              I honestly believe Margarito would have beaten Cotto no matter what that day.Marg had the style to beat Cotto,you could see it,i was watching the fight and i knew cotto would fold to marg's pressure and it happened.I don't think margs gloves were loaded in that fight either.


              i dont know ippo...i've seen alot of fights in my life and cotto's 'fade' down the stretch seemed more accelerated than others...if his wraps weren't loaded, miguel might have held up long enough to score a points victory

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                Originally posted by Makavelli
                i dont know ippo...i've seen alot of fights in my life and cotto's 'fade' down the stretch seemed more accelerated than others...if his wraps weren't loaded, miguel might have held up long enough to score a points victory
                I contribute his fade later in the fight do to him fighting backwards and using a lot of energy to keep marg off of him.And marg started to land higher and higher as the fight went on.I just think he used so much energy in the earlier rounds was not able to keep it up,and as a result slowed down enough for marg to get to him

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                  #9
                  great article, there's a ton of fights and potential fights that I always wonder what would've happened if something went different. crazy how sometimes just one round or one punch can make all the difference

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