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  • #51
    Floyd has been top 10 P4P over a decade yet TS suggests he has no defining fights, I guess in his opinion u have to lose to have a defining fight.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
      Popular doesnt equate to HOF material. In my opinion, Oscar should not be inducted into the hall of fame. He's lost pretty much all of his big fights.
      Pernell Whitaker? Julio Cesar Chavez? Hector Camacho? Genaro Hernandez? Oscar de la Hoya was already a lock to be inducted into the Hall of Fame before he turned 25.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by trk View Post
        Pernell Whitaker? Julio Cesar Chavez? Hector Camacho? Genaro Hernandez? Oscar de la Hoya was already a lock to be inducted into the Hall of Fame before he turned 25.
        People seem to think the fights Oscar lost were the only big fights he ever had...

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
          Popular doesnt equate to HOF material. In my opinion, Oscar should not be inducted into the hall of fame. He's lost pretty much all of his big fights.
          You are correct. I don't think anyone can despise Oscar's ***ggot ass more than myself. However, that mu****a is a HOF fighter, just not an ATG. But you are 100% right, Oscar is a fraud of epic proportions.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
            Popular doesnt equate to HOF material. In my opinion, Oscar should not be inducted into the hall of fame. He's lost pretty much all of his big fights.
            do you think boxing in the '90s would have been affected if oscar wasn't as successful as he was?

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
              Never applied it to him. Only stated that he has only fought 1 future HOF fighter in his career. Given his status and star power, you would think he'd have quite a few under his belt.
              The HoF isn't that hard to get into. Even a guy like Zab Judah might have a shot at getting in, though he obviously isn't a sure thing. I would be very surprised if less than 5 of the opponents on Mayweather's resume make it into the IBHOF.

              Mayweather's Resume:

              Obvious First Ballot Hall of Famers:
              Oscar de la Hoya
              Juan Manuel Marquez
              Shane Mosley

              Likely Hall of Famers:
              Genaro Hernandez
              Diego Corrales
              Jose Luis Castillo
              Arturo Gatti (only because of popularity)
              Ricky Hatton

              Champions (WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO):
              Gregario Vagas
              Carlos Hernandez
              Jesus Chavez (WBC champion at 130, IBF champion at 135)
              DeMarcus Corley
              Sharmba Mitchell
              Zab Judah (2-time 140 champion, lineal 147 champion)
              Carlos Baldomir (lineal champion)

              Contenders w/out a major (WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO) title:
              Angel Manfredy
              Carlos Alberto Ramon Rios
              Justin Juuko
              Carlos Gerena
              Emanuel Augustus
              Victoriano Sosa
              Philip N'dou
              Henry Bruseles

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              • #57
                Originally posted by trk View Post
                The HoF isn't that hard to get into. Even a guy like Zab Judah might have a shot at getting in, though he obviously isn't a sure thing. I would be very surprised if less than 5 of the opponents on Mayweather's resume make it into the IBHOF.

                Mayweather's Resume:

                Obvious First Ballot Hall of Famers:
                Oscar de la Hoya
                Juan Manuel Marquez
                Shane Mosley

                Likely Hall of Famers:
                Genaro Hernandez
                Diego Corrales
                Jose Luis Castillo
                Arturo Gatti (only because of popularity)
                Ricky Hatton

                Champions (WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO):
                Gregario Vagas
                Carlos Hernandez
                Jesus Chavez (WBC champion at 130, IBF champion at 135)
                DeMarcus Corley
                Sharmba Mitchell
                Zab Judah (2-time 140 champion, lineal 147 champion)
                Carlos Baldomir (lineal champion)

                Contenders w/out a major (WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO) title:
                Angel Manfredy
                Carlos Alberto Ramon Rios
                Justin Juuko
                Carlos Gerena
                Emanuel Augustus
                Victoriano Sosa
                Philip N'dou
                Henry Bruseles
                100 percent correct. A lot of people assume only the greatest fighters get in the HOF. If you look at all of the fighters in it you can see that's not the case.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
                  Prior to that though, even Floyd said he had no interest in fighting him.
                  Ok... and?

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                  • #59
                    Hmmm good question! Probably Mosley as he's catched alot of fans after that fight other then that though i dunno he never got props for his opposistion pre-before the Mosley fight. Has to be Mosley if anyone.

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