DLH > Money May.....real talk!!!

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  • andres aza
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    DLH > Money May.....real talk!!!

    Still cant believe some dumbasses that think Floyd would beat a prime DLH!! Remember Floyd running from a shot and old DLH to a split decision????!! Running like a lil scared ***** for the at matter. "but Oscar lost to all the top fighter" Yea Tito gave Oscar a boxing lesson and Mosley was clean when they fought. Oh and what a ***** DLH is for losing to Bhob! Whitaker ****** so he dont count...right? (sarcasm) DLH lost his prime when he was like 27 keep that in mind. If you were that rich, famous and had everything you could ever want, you'd lose a little motivation and slack a little. He has said in many interviews that he lost his passion and motivation and it showed the last few years of his career. Just because he was 30 does not mean he was in his prime.
    Last edited by andres aza; 04-05-2010, 04:43 PM.
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    #2
    Okay..I respectively agree with your opinion.

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    • DE100
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      Devil > DLH

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      • P.WILL
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        #4
        Anyone who believes Mayweather would dominate a prime 147 Oscar are kidding themselves.

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        • DLT
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          Homie, the fight was at 154 when Floyd was a super small WW at the time. Oscar had just decapitaed Mayorga and had damn near 20 pounds on Floyd in the ring. On top of that Oscar had alot of fights where people thought he got some gift decisions like Quartay, Sweet Pea, and so on. Dont act like it was Floyd's prime weight that they fought at or that he was even comfortable at WW like he is now. Oscar's a great fighter who I wont hate on but he's never been on Mayweather's level. Never

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            #6
            Originally posted by P.WILL
            Anyone who believes Mayweather would dominate a prime 147 Oscar are kidding themselves.
            He wouldn't as he does not throw enough punches, Floyd has enough problems with guys like Castillo because of his inactivity.

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            • andres aza
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              Originally posted by DLT
              Homie, the fight was at 154 when Floyd was a super small WW at the time. Oscar had just decapitaed Mayorga and had damn near 20 pounds on Floyd in the ring. On top of that Oscar had alot of fights where people thought he got some gift decisions like Quartay, Sweet Pea, and so on. Dont act like it was Floyd's prime weight that they fought at or that he was even comfortable at WW like he is now. Oscar's a great fighter who I wont hate on but he's never been on Mayweather's level. Never
              Beat Corrales and ?? Wow

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              • F l i c k e r
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                Meh, I wouldn't say that. It would be alot closer than what people believe. I don't think a Prime Oscar would dominate Floyd at 147. Or vice versa.

                I actually think the result would be the EXACT same as the fight at 154.

                The way they faught each other, Prime or not Prime isn't really a factor. Because the fight wasn't won on stamina, power, or speed. In all reality, it was won on Oscar getting angry and not fighting to the gameplan. That is simply the reason why he lost.

                So Oscar would probably still lose a split decision to Floyd even in his prime. He would probably get angry, stop jabbing, and try to hurt Floyd every chance he gets. And all you have to do is watch the 154 fight to see how that ended.

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                • Doctor_Tenma
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                  Prime DLH stands a great great chance in beating Mayweather. I'm not one of those idiots who forgot how good a prime DLH was.

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                  • elfag
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                    Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                    Meh, I wouldn't say that. It would be alot closer than what people believe. I don't think a Prime Oscar would dominate Floyd at 147. Or vice versa.

                    I actually think the result would be the EXACT same as the fight at 154.

                    The way they faught each other, Prime or not Prime isn't really a factor. Because the fight wasn't won on stamina, power, or speed. In all reality, it was won on Oscar getting angry and not fighting to the gameplan. That is simply the reason why he lost.

                    So Oscar would probably still lose a split decision to Floyd even in his prime. He would probably get angry, stop jabbing, and try to hurt Floyd every chance he gets. And all you have to do is watch the 154 fight to see how that ended.

                    Yeah I feel the same way, consider prime DLH at 147 and he can be outboxed. Yeah PBF isnt as active at 147 as he used to be at the lower weights punch output wise but he throws more than people think.... usually over 400 and his landed shots to opponents missed shot ratios have always been great and allow him to win his fights.

                    Of course he wouldnt have dominated DLH but DLH did have plenty of close fights with ALOT of guys at 147 so I see no reason why Floyd couldnt win a close decision against him at 147 in nearly the same matter he did at 154. DLH always had the problem with fighting "too tense" for lack of a better term early on in his fights and fading down the stretch where as Floyd stays sharp in the late rounds and has excellent stamina so you can expect him to win those rounds. DLH aint knocking Floyd out, I dont care if its 2002 DLH it still isnt happening cause Floyd just doesnt take enough flush shots and his chin is good.

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