I think Oscar's loss to Hopkins was a drama

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  • VPDJ
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    I think Oscar's loss to Hopkins was a drama

    I think Oscar's loss to Hopkins was a drama. Why?

    1. I think Oscar knew all along that he can't win against Hopkins and only did that fight to have huge revenue for Golden Boy promotions coz when he fights almost everybody watch even celebrities.

    2. Oscar can still come back during that KD and for me it wasn't a very solid shot given by Hopkins. I'm not that convinced when he didn't try to get up and instead made a drama of stamping the floor out of frustration???? (MAYBE).

    3. The camera didn't give a good angle of that body shot even on the replay.

    4. Oscar dela Hoya didn't mind losing to Hopkins as long as business is going smoothly. He even made Hopkins as his new business partner.

    Oscar dela Hoya is a smart boxer and at the same time a smart businessman.
  • jack_the_rippuh
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    #2
    I remember the Shane Mosley quote where he said the Money isn't the issue for him, it's all about the glory, and how money comes and goes, but a legacy last forever. I guess Oscar see's things the exact opposite..

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    • VPDJ
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      #3
      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
      I remember the Shane Mosley quote where he said the Money isn't the issue for him, it's all about the glory, and how money comes and goes, but a legacy last forever. I guess Oscar see's things the exact opposite..

      Maybe, he thought he already accomplished that glory and time to accomplished more money. Oscar vs. Hopkins was a crap.

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        #4
        Originally posted by VPDJ
        Maybe, he thought he already accomplished that glory and time to accomplished more money. Oscar vs. Hopkins was a crap.
        I can't accept you talking about one of the best middleweight fights in history like that. I disagree, it was a very good fight, regardless of what you or jabsRstiff think..

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        • VPDJ
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          #5
          Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
          I can't accept you talking about one of the best middleweight fights in history like that. I disagree, it was a very good fight, regardless of what you or jabsRstiff think..
          I respect Hopkins as the best middleweight in the world. I'm a hopkins and dela Hoya fan. You just think differently. But that FIGHT??? Cmon you don't have to be a genius to notice that. It was a drama fight to me. But you have your own opinion so that wouldn't be a problem, i totally respect that.

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          • Xecutioner
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            #6
            imo, the knockdown is legit. just studying a clip of the ko in slow mo leads me to believe that. the only thing that could be in question in my mind is if oscar couldve got up or not. hopkins was starting to get the "hopkins swagger". when he knows he totally has his opponent defeated mentally and physically, he'll let his hands go a bit more and drop his guard not fearing his opponent, and just slowly punishing and embarrassing them. oscar was getting into that faze of the fight. id like to believe for 30+ million and the heart that hes shown in other fights that he could not get up.

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            • mic573
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              #7
              Oscar played right into Hopkins hands in that fight. Sure he won about three rounds in the fight but that doesn't mean he had a chance during the fight. I thought Oscar had a slim chance before the fight using his movement but Hopkins took his movement away by waiting and making Oscar come to him. It was obvious to me after about the second round what they were doing and Bouie Fischer confirmed it when he told Hopkins in the corner that "He's starting to come now" and then told him to start sticking the jab more. As far as the bodyshot I'm going to give Oscar credit and say that it was legitimate. It didn't land solid but a bodyshot doesn't have to land solid to be effective.

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              • Xecutioner
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                #8
                hopkins is a machine in there. if you watch his fights from about 97 on (the ones that dont end quick) theres always a point where he figures out his opponent completely and begins to swagger alittle bit, landing at will on a battered foe. really a thing of beauty lol

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                • QueenCity
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                  I've always thought the knockout was legit, but you really do have to start considering there may have been a little conspereicy going on that night.

                  It ain't a bad deal for both sides--Bernard lets DLH look pretty good for most of the fight and Hop sees some action in Golden Boy Promotions, or whatever it is they are doing together.

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                  • Xecutioner
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                    once again, heres the best clip of the ko. made these points before but eh, look at the punch dent oscars body. it definately hits something. then look at oscar drop his guard immediately, thats not acting the shot hit its mark and thats how boxers react when hit with a body shot that finds its target. then watch him crumple.

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