Comments Thread For: Oscar De La Hoya Rips Bradley, Alexander, Chavez Jr.
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Bradley beat's both of umm in dominated fashion,they bring no boxing skills to the table and won't be Bradley with power alone..Bradley beat's both of these guys..Comment
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he should have had a win, should have rematched him as well.
as far as pac, he was weight drained, waaaaay toooo low...losing that much
weight at that age is seriously detrimental in all facets...
dlh at 154 would kill margarito..
he would kill him today...
tomorrow
and the next dayComment
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Did anyone really expect Oscar to say any different? Apparently, by the way his comments sound, he must know he has no shot at getting Bradley when his contract ends in May - otherwise he would have been praising Bradley up to the hilts for his fight. Instead, he chose to claim just about any of his 140lbers could beat Bradley, but fails to even mention Khan who is the most legitimate and viable opponent for Bradley that he has in his stable... what the hell is that? But Khan had already stated prior to the fight that he would rather fight Alexander then Bradley (because he would be "easier"), and I wouldn't be surprised if Bradley "overprices himself" and a fight between Khan and Alexander is made fairly easily. Then we will hear Oscar "I was misquoted" De La Hoya change his tune once again, stating that 'Alexander is a great and tough champion who was completely dominating Bradley in an exciting brawl until the headbutt occured'... LMAO! ODLH is way too predictable (just like Arum) and can't be taken seriously.Comment
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Did anyone really expect Oscar to say any different? Apparently, by the way his comments sound, he must know he has no shot at getting Bradley when his contract ends in May - otherwise he would have been praising Bradley up to the hilts for his fight. Instead, he chose to claim just about any of his 140lbers could beat Bradley, but fails to even mention Khan who is the most legitimate and viable opponent for Bradley that he has in his stable... what the hell is that? But Khan had already stated prior to the fight that he would rather fight Alexander then Bradley (because he would be "easier"), and I wouldn't be surprised if Bradley "overprices himself" and a fight between Khan and Alexander is made fairly easily. Then we will hear Oscar "I was misquoted" De La Hoya change his tune once again, stating that 'Alexander is a great and tough champion who was completely dominating Bradley in an exciting brawl until the headbutt occured'... LMAO! ODLH is way too predictable (just like Arum) and can't be taken seriously.
Posters like you make me sick.Comment
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