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  • Fox McCloud
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    #31
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    I had Oscar loosing all those fights...
    That is very disturbing...

    Oscar clearly beat Mosley in the rematch and whipped Trinidad into shape early enough that Trinidad can't win without a knockdown/out IMO.

    He obviously lost to Sturm, I thought it was fairly clear that he lost to Quartey, and the Whitaker fight is a toss-up.

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    • Heru
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      #32
      Originally posted by DWiens421
      While we are at it, who did your scorecard indicate in... De La Hoya vs.

      Whitaker
      Trinidad
      Mosley I
      Mosley II
      Sturm
      Mayweather
      Need to go back and watch the fights, but I've posted a couple before that I remember:

      De La Hoya

      114-113 Quartey
      116-112 Trinidad
      115-113 Mosley II
      113-115 Mayweather

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      • Fox McCloud
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        #33
        Originally posted by QUELOQUE
        Need to go back and watch the fights, but I've posted a couple before that I remember:

        De La Hoya

        114-113 Quartey
        116-112 Trinidad
        115-113 Mosley II
        113-115 Mayweather
        It's all good... Mosley I and Sturm were pretty clear losses for Oscar IMO... the clearest of the group, other than Mayweather.

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        • RockyB
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          #34
          Iron Mike Tyson. The baddest man on the planet!

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          • Heru
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            #35
            From what I remember, I had Oscar sweeping the first 4 against Quartey, Ike pretty much taking over except for one round in between and Oscar getting a 10-8 in the 12th. I remember scoring the round where they traded kds 10-9.

            He swept all but 1 round of the first 9 against Trinidad.

            Can't remember a lot about the second Mosley fight.

            In the Mayweather fight they traded rounds in the first half, probably 4-2 for Oscar and 5-1 for Mayweather the second half.

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            • Heru
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              #36
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              It's all good... Mosley I and Sturm were pretty clear losses for Oscar IMO... the clearest of the group, other than Mayweather.
              Yeah, I'm gonna watch and rescore a couple of these fights and leave some notes in the close rounds for some of these debates.

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              • jrosales13
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                #37
                Originally posted by DWiens421
                That is very disturbing...

                Oscar clearly beat Mosley in the rematch and whipped Trinidad into shape early enough that Trinidad can't win without a knockdown/out IMO.

                He obviously lost to Sturm, I thought it was fairly clear that he lost to Quartey, and the Whitaker fight is a toss-up.
                Well I didn't see Quartey in the list. I thought Oscar won that by one point.

                I thought in the Mosley rematch. Shane landed the more significant punches. I thought Oscar only landing pitty pat flurriess. I thought Shane won 7rds.

                I thought Sturm beat him clearly.

                I thought Shane won the first fight clearly.

                I thought Whitaker won

                I thought Floyd clearly won 8rds

                The Tito-Oscar fight. I had Tito winning rds 1,4,5,9,10,11, and 12. I had Oscar winning rds 2,3,6,7,8, That leaves 7rd-5 (115-113) in favor of Tito. I thought rds 1 and 5 were swing rounds that could of gone either way though.

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                • Kevin Jesus
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                  #38
                  RJJ, and still is.

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                  • MaD RoBoT
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                    #39
                    Iron Mike followed by Sugar Ray Leonard

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                    • HeartAttack
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                      Man I'm in the minority here. But I was a big fan of Shannon Briggs when I was younger. He headlined the first show I ever went to, and turned out he headlined the first show that I ever covered as a writer too. Briggs fell out fairly fast and I moved on, but we're not always proud of our "first time" but we're fond of it. So I stand by good Ol' Briggsy years later.

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