I agree floyd fought a very close fight against dela hoya but should have been a clear win for dela hoya, even his own father admitted it.
If Oscar gave Floyd a hard time, what makes you think Mosley won't?
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point is mosley fought a bigger version of mayorga than dlh did.
weight matters. why else are there weight divisions in boxing.why all of a sudden does weight matter?????????
doesn't matter, our scorecards aren't officialComment
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Ok lets try this again.
What did you score the fight how hard is that to answer.
What was your score.Comment
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wait a minute so weight matters,weight divisions matter???
floyd never fought a fighter as big as oscar and never fought at that weight division before either..
hell,floyd fought the bigger oscar than shane does that make his victory over oscar better?Comment
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shane fought dlh at 147 and 154, and both versions of dlh were closer to dlh's prime than the one that floyd fought.Comment
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So you're willing to accept DLH-Sturm as a victory for DLH? You're willing to accept DLH-Mosley II as a win for Mosley? You're willing to accept Whittaker-Chavez as a draw? You know that's not true. You can't just pull for the judges in one situation because it supports a point you're trying to make.
And that's the thing. Those rounds couldn't have went either way. Mayweather DOUBLED the amount of punches DLH landed. If you turn the sound of that fight off and watch it, you'll see that DLH is hitting nothing but thin air for a majority of the rounds. Floyd never once looked uncomfortable, and he was able to neutralize the jab that gave Oscar success in the early rounds.Comment
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any body can tell dela hoya was bigger when floyd fought him compared to when shane fought him,both shane and oscar fought mayorga at 154 so either base there fights on fight night weight or the weight division.
and your point about prime didn't you just get through saying that mosley victory was more impressive simply because mayorga was bigger remember you kept mentioning 170 and nothing about prime...
if were discussing prime then why wouldn't oscar's victory over an in shape and only once stopped mayorga be more impressive????Comment
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its a case by case basis. you can't just generalize. that's sloppy.So you're willing to accept DLH-Sturm as a victory for DLH? You're willing to accept DLH-Mosley II as a win for Mosley? You're willing to accept Whittaker-Chavez as a draw? You know that's not true. You can't just pull for the judges in one situation because it supports a point you're trying to make.
you're watching the fight with your floyd-goggles on. everybody has a bias. there was 3 judges on that night w/ 3 different biases.And that's the thing. Those rounds couldn't have went either way. Mayweather DOUBLED the amount of punches DLH landed. If you turn the sound of that fight off and watch it, you'll see that DLH is hitting nothing but thin air for a majority of the rounds. Floyd never once looked uncomfortable, and he was able to neutralize the jab that gave Oscar success in the early rounds.Comment
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