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  • GG Marquez
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    #21
    Originally posted by Perro
    ...on one of the judges scorecards with an aging, past his prime Oscar De La Hoya.

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    Belittling Floyd's opposition doesn't really accomplish anything. Oscar didn't suddenly become younger two years later for Pacquiao. Right?

    Let's look forward and discuss how the fight may play out tactically.

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    • El Chicano
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      #22
      LMAO at all of you saying the fight was not even close. Fact is, it was a split decsion and Floyd LOST the fight on one of the judges scorecards, 7 rounds to 5.

      Freddie created the blueprint for Oscar to hand Floyd his first Split Decision and he'll set up a blueprint for Manny to hand Floyd his first Loss.

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      • Calilloyd
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        #23
        Originally posted by Perro
        ...on one of the judges scorecards with an aging, past his prime Oscar De La Hoya.

        115-113 DLH
        115-113 Floyd
        116-112 Floyd

        Freddie knows the blueprint to beat Mayweather and in Manny, he's got the right fighter to carry out the gameplan.

        Take the fight Floyd, don't be scurred!

        Mayweather clearly beat Delahoya. And Oscar fans beat that bogus score in favor of Oscar to death. It's not like delahoya never had ridiculous scorecards in his favor. see Pernell Whitaker and Ike Quartey fight scorecards.

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        • Jiddu Dali
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          #24
          Originally posted by Perro
          ...on one of the judges scorecards with an aging, past his prime Oscar De La Hoya.

          115-113 DLH
          115-113 Floyd
          116-112 Floyd

          Freddie knows the blueprint to beat Mayweather and in Manny, he's got the right fighter to carry out the gameplan.

          Take the fight Floyd, don't be scurred!



          Mayweather landed 207 of 481 total punches (43%-40 thrown per round) to 122 of 587 (21%) for Oscar, who threw 106 more total punches

          Floyd, who landed 57% of his power punches (138 of 241) to 24% for the busier Oscar (82 of 341). Surprisingly, Floyd had edge in jabs landed 69-40, throwing 240 to Oscar’s 246.

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          • civicvx
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            #25
            Originally posted by supRa
            manny aint no big 'oscar'..
            Why would Manny want to be someone he can just slap around in a fight LOL.

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            • Kevin Jesus
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              #26
              Originally posted by Perro
              LMAO at all of you saying the fight was not even close. Fact is, it was a split decsion and Floyd LOST the fight on one of the judges scorecards, 7 rounds to 5.

              Freddie created the blueprint for Oscar to hand Floyd his first Split Decision and he'll set up a blueprint for Manny to hand Floyd his first Loss.

              But the blueprint will fail.

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              • supRa
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                #27
                Originally posted by Perro
                In Manny's case size won't matter. He's more capable right now than Oscar was the night he fought Floyd.
                floyd is too smart and sharp... thats just how it is..

                manny may suprised floyd at times... but floyd aint fightin mannys fight...

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                • jrv1932
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                  #28
                  Floyds daddy never really thought Oscar won. He wanted oscar to hire him for future fights and had to say that to protect his future job. Plus him and little floyd werent cool at the time. And oscar didnt give that fight away by not jabbing. Floyd adjusted and took it away and actually oscar threw the jab more in the second half of the fight than the first half. He just landed less

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                  • COACH WEBB
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by supRa
                    floyd is too smart and sharp... thats just how it is..

                    manny may suprised floyd at times... but floyd aint fightin mannys fight...
                    i agree with the bold. I see Floyd dictating the pace of this fight. He may just get a feel for Pac in maybe the first 2 rounds, then he will start to go to work. As you said, he will not fight Manny's fight...that isn't smart and he is a smart fighter.

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                    • El Chicano
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by jrv1932
                      Floyds daddy never really thought Oscar won. He wanted oscar to hire him for future fights and had to say that to protect his future job. Plus him and little floyd werent cool at the time. And oscar didnt give that fight away by not jabbing. Floyd adjusted and took it away and actually oscar threw the jab more in the second half of the fight than the first half. He just landed less
                      Ok mind reader.

                      Wow, so many Floyd nuthuggers in here today.

                      Why hasn't Floyd accepted the fight yet? 50/50 is being generous to him, the delay can't be centered around the purse split.

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