If Oscar gave Floyd a hard time, what makes you think Mosley won't?

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  • BoxerDood
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    #51
    Originally posted by Pullcounter
    if i had to choose between you and roger, I'd have to go with roger
    Emmanuel Augustus gave Floyd the toughest fight of his career. Your point? I've seen guys struggle with an opponent but still pitch a shut out. Boxing a guy like DLH isn't easy, but if you dominate in the fight, its still not close.

    And if judges were always correct, then I suppose DLH beat Sturm, or Whittaker-Chavez wasn't complete bull...

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      #52
      Originally posted by PureBoxer
      Mayweather vs Oscar was a WW vs a LMW.

      Mayweather vs Mosley will be a WW vs a WW.

      Mayorga gave Mosley hell, because he was fighting him at 154. Oscar, at this point, is bigger than Mosley which is why Mayorga's size didn't trouble him.

      Mayweather is the smallest out of the 3 and faced Oscar at his proper weight which put him at a huge disadvantage. There was a bigger weight gap between Mayweather vs Oscar than Marquez vs Mayweather.

      Yup. they always overlooked the opponents who has outweighed Floyd Mayweather in the past, but they flamed him when he had an extra 2-3 pounds over Marquez.

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      • F l i c k e r
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        #53
        Originally posted by Clyde Barrow
        Oscar lost respectably, but he didn't give PBF any serious trouble. He took a couple rounds with his jab and flurries to close the round, that's all. And Mosley by style or physical attributes isn't like Oscar anyway.
        This...................

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          #54
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          that was still a close fight.

          I see floyd struggling against a 170 lbs mayorga too.
          which makes this even funnier is because oscar sure ass hell didn't struggle with mayorga...

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          • Pullcounter
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            #55
            Originally posted by illmaticfighter
            which makes this even funnier is because oscar sure ass hell didn't struggle with mayorga...
            DLH wasn't fight a 170 lbs mayorga

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            • Pullcounter
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              #56
              Originally posted by BoxerDood
              Emmanuel Augustus gave Floyd the toughest fight of his career. Your point? I've seen guys struggle with an opponent but still pitch a shut out. Boxing a guy like DLH isn't easy, but if you dominate in the fight, its still not close.

              And if judges were always correct, then I suppose DLH beat Sturm, or Whittaker-Chavez wasn't complete bull...
              floyd didn't dominate dlh.

              struggling with your opponent means that the rounds could go either way. depending on what the judges prefer.

              judges ain't always right, but they're the ones who scorecards count.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Pullcounter
                DLH wasn't fight a 170 lbs mayorga
                and floyd didn't fight oscar at 147 like he's doing with shane, so what's your point?????????

                why all of a sudden does weight matter?????????

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                • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Pullcounter
                  floyd didn't dominate dlh.

                  struggling with your opponent means that the rounds could go either way. depending on what the judges prefer.

                  judges ain't always right, but they're the ones who scorecards count.
                  What did you score the fight?

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    apparently jerry roth likes oscar more than some of you ****s who gave floyd more than 7 rounds vs oscar......and jerry roth only gave oscar 5 rounds vs trinidad

                    floyd won but some of you ****s overrate everything he does, he was way inactive and contrary to rigged copubox numbers, oscar was blocking very well early, he just gassed late like a rich guy with boxing as a hobby should
                    It wasn't close in my opinion but I do agree that Oscar blocked alot of those shots. I wasn't all that impressed with Mayweather's performance but you have to take size into consideration; also the size of Mayweather's gloves. Main reason Oscar was able to pick off alot of those shots. I also agree with Mayweather having been inactive in there, Floyd could have done so much more and chose not to.

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                      #60
                      Judges = Compubox

                      The difference is, Judges can be biased, compubox can't.

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