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Who fought the more HARDER fights? De La Hoya or Mayweather?

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  • Who fought the more HARDER fights? De La Hoya or Mayweather?

    I say De La Hoya. Hoya always fought THE BIGGER GUYS. When is the last time Floyd fought a guy bigger than him? and in his PRIME?





    Decades ago. Prime oscar would TAX floyds ass. and floyd knows it
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    Oscar De La Hoya
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    Floyd Mayweather
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs View Post
    I say De La Hoya. Hoya always fought THE BIGGER GUYS. When is the last time Floyd fought a guy bigger than him? and in his PRIME?





    Decades ago. Prime oscar would TAX floyds ass. and floyd knows it
    DLH, But he also got his ass kicked in every meaningful fight of his career.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kalion View Post
      DLH, But he also got his ass kicked in every meaningful fight of his career.
      not true
      he beat Forbes

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jack Napier View Post
        not true
        he beat Forbes
        fk that made me laugh hahahah






        nice one

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs View Post
          I say De La Hoya. Hoya always fought THE BIGGER GUYS. When is the last time Floyd fought a guy bigger than him? and in his PRIME?





          Decades ago. Prime oscar would TAX floyds ass. and floyd knows it
          Floyd has NEVER fought a bigger guy, just taller, and that was DLH, who was past his prime. But his history of fighting smaller guys may finally catch up with him, if Pacman beats him.

          Just like Mike Tyson, who made a career out of beating bums (in exciting fashion, at least), but was beaten by a bum in his last fight. Floyd will finally get beaten by the smaller man which he preyed on throughout his career.

          The finals pieces are settling in place, guys.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by qwerty07 View Post
            Floyd has NEVER fought a bigger guy, just taller, and that was DLH, who was past his prime. But his history of fighting smaller guys may finally catch up with him, if Pacman beats him.

            Just like Mike Tyson, who made a career out of beating bums (in exciting fashion, at least), but was beaten by a bum in his last fight. Floyd will finally get beaten by the smaller man which he preyed on throughout his career.

            The finals pieces are settling in place, guys.
            Not bigger just taller? so taller isnt bigger? LOL Floyd has been the smaller man in almost every fight since gatti. You mustve started watching him fight with JMM.

            Corralles,N'dou,Judah,Baldi,DLH,Mosley= All bigger.

            LMAO changing the definiton of bigger.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kalion View Post
              DLH, But he also got his ass kicked in every meaningful fight of his career.
              try again

              John John Molina
              Miguel A. Gonzalez
              Genaro Hernandez
              Julio C. Chavez
              Fernando Vargas
              Ricardo Mayorga
              Ike Quartey
              Pernell Whitaker
              and more
              The last to (Quartey and Whitaker) where close decisions but his bout with Felix Trinidad wasn't, he just got robbed.

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              • #8
                Delahoya was also brought up carefully, but nothing compared to floyd. Floyd is still being ever so careful up to this point.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gapo View Post
                  Delahoya was also brought up carefully, but nothing compared to floyd. Floyd is still being ever so careful up to this point.
                  How was Oscar brought up carefully? He started fighting decent opposition before he even reached 20 fights. In fact if I remember correctly, it was his fourth career fight where he fought Jeff Mayweather, who had around 30 fights on his resume and over 20 wins. I'm still trying to figure out where this myth came from...

                  Without a doubt, Oscar's had the harder fights. He fought everyone. But I do not think a prime Oscar would have beaten Floyd. He struggles against slick, faster guys. Just look at how much an old Sweet Pea made him miss. Now imagine that with better footwork, more speed and more pop.

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                  • #10
                    De la hoya by a country mile.

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