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  • Mr. Fantastic
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    #31
    Only morons think Oscar lost all his big fights.

    Also, I can't think of NO ONE that can go through Oscar's resume UNDEFEATED.


    This is what's pathetic from the so called hardcore fans, they praise guys who cherry pick and go for only one style of fighters or just wait back and let's everyone fight while he gets picked on greatness due to his fantasy fights. They also praise some motherfuckers from the old days that they NEVER seen fight.

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    • FRANKGWJ
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      #32
      Originally posted by BennyST
      Anyway, as to the topic....Who is the number one guy win, lose or draw then? There are so many fighters with resumes like that. Classic gatekeepers have resumes close to that. A guy like Pat Lawlor has a better resume win, lose or draw than any current fighter today; Roberto Duran, Wilfred Benitez, Joe Calzaghe, undefeated John David Jackson, Terry Norris, Hector Camacho, Vinny Paz, Rene Arredondo and quite a few other top fighters and champions.
      Ali all day long!!!!

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      • FRANKGWJ
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        #33
        Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic
        Only morons think Oscar lost all his big fights.

        Also, I can't think of NO ONE that can go through Oscar's resume UNDEFEATED.


        This is what's pathetic from the so called hardcore fans, they praise guys who cherry pick and go for only one style of fighters or just wait back and let's everyone fight while he gets picked on greatness due to his fantasy fights. They also praise some motherfuckers from the old days that they NEVER seen fight.
        Well said!!!!

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        • oc9979
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          #34
          Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic
          What the hell does being a gold medalist have anything to do at the pro level? NONE
          Can you name a fighter that has beaten 4 Gold Medalist??
          It doesn't have anything to do with the pro level.
          But it is not that easy to win a Gold Medal.

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          • Walt Liquor
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            #35
            Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic
            Only morons think Oscar lost all his big fights.

            Also, I can't think of NO ONE that can go through Oscar's resume UNDEFEATED.


            This is what's pathetic from the so called hardcore fans, they praise guys who cherry pick and go for only one style of fighters or just wait back and let's everyone fight while he gets picked on greatness due to his fantasy fights. They also praise some motherfuckers from the old days that they NEVER seen fight.
            ever heard of video chich?

            oscar has probably a top 3-5 resume of fighters since the mid 90's. after sweet pea and jcc and them, if we're only talking about the more elite level fighters

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              #36
              Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic
              Only morons think Oscar lost all his big fights. Also, I can't think of NO ONE that can go through Oscar's resume UNDEFEATED.


              This is what's pathetic from the so called hardcore fans, they praise guys who cherry pick and go for only one style of fighters or just wait back and let's everyone fight while he gets picked on greatness due to his fantasy fights. They also praise some motherfuckers from the old days that they NEVER seen fight.
              Only irrational morons think he won all of them. And I've seen you criticize fighters from the past that you clearly know nothing about.

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                #37
                Originally posted by BennyST
                Anyway, as to the topic....Who is the number one guy win, lose or draw then? There are so many fighters with resumes like that. Classic gatekeepers have resumes close to that. A guy like Pat Lawlor has a better resume win, lose or draw than any current fighter today; Roberto Duran, Wilfred Benitez, Joe Calzaghe, undefeated John David Jackson, Terry Norris, Hector Camacho, Vinny Paz, Rene Arredondo and quite a few other top fighters and champions.
                Exactly. It's ridiculous to uplift a fighter for his losses. And Oscar lost to each prime p4p fighter he ever faced.

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                • oc9979
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by joseph5620
                  Only irrational morons think he won all of them. And I've seen you criticize fighters from the past that you clearly know nothing about.
                  he lost most of his big fights
                  Hopkins
                  Mosley
                  Trinidad
                  Pacquiao
                  Mayweather

                  The only fights I could think were big and he won were
                  Whitaker
                  Ike
                  Chavez
                  Chamacho
                  Vargas

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                  • ny123
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                    #39
                    Say what you want about Oscar but he did fight tons of tough fights.

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                    • El Chicano
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by oc9979
                      Can you name a fighter that has beaten 4 Gold Medalist??
                      It doesn't have anything to do with the pro level.
                      But it is not that easy to win a Gold Medal.
                      Three Gold Medalists, not Four.

                      And of those, Oscar really won that fight, Sweetpea was past it, and David Reid never really got to it. So that means nothing dude.

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