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So Floyd's best win was an SD over a drunk junkie?

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  • #41
    Mayweather snr had Oscar winning by a couple of rounds.

    Oscar's performances against Forbes and Pacquiao show the level Oscar was at then.

    Floyd has never really had a truly great win, because he has avoided the tough fights since leaving lightweight.

    I had Floyd beating Oscar but not by a huge margin, 2 rounds, 4 round at most and Oscar was past his best but Floyd could not dominate him.

    Makes you think what a prime Oscar would have done to Floyd.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
      I think I had it 115-113 which qualifies it as close to me. The split bit holds...

      I just checked boxrec.
      Then you are awful at scoring.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
        Mayweather snr had Oscar winning by a couple of rounds.

        Oscar's performances against Forbes and Pacquiao show the level Oscar was at then.

        Floyd has never really had a truly great win, because he has avoided the tough fights since leaving lightweight.

        I had Floyd beating Oscar but not by a huge margin, 2 rounds, 4 round at most and Oscar was past his best but Floyd could not dominate him.

        Makes you think what a prime Oscar would have done to Floyd.
        WOw you have got to be kidding.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
          Coke and alcohol controlled his life from 2003.
          So what is your opinion of Toneys win over Nunn?

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          • #45
            take it from the guy who was sitting right at ringside:

            "the guy deserves an oscar for some of the stuff he says. there is no way i would consider him to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. he is good but he made a fool of himself against oscar de la hoya. he was in the greatest fight of his career and he just ran and ran like a chicken. de la hoya brought that fight to him all night but I didn't like his style and the way he approached the fight. i thought he was very lucky to win on points." -- george foreman

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            • #46
              Originally posted by pacfan View Post
              take it from the guy who was sitting right at ringside:

              "the guy deserves an oscar for some of the stuff he says. there is no way i would consider him to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. he is good but he made a fool of himself against oscar de la hoya. he was in the greatest fight of his career and he just ran and ran like a chicken. de la hoya brought that fight to him all night but I didn't like his style and the way he approached the fight. i thought he was very lucky to win on points." -- george foreman

              This is the equivalent of Jim Lampley going "****, ****, ****" when manny didn't land a punch.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by pacfan View Post
                take it from the guy who was sitting right at ringside:

                "the guy deserves an oscar for some of the stuff he says. there is no way i would consider him to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. he is good but he made a fool of himself against oscar de la hoya. he was in the greatest fight of his career and he just ran and ran like a chicken. de la hoya brought that fight to him all night but I didn't like his style and the way he approached the fight. i thought he was very lucky to win on points." -- george foreman

                Foreman is the biggest Oscar fan in the world...Watch Oscar vs Quartey

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                • #48
                  Fanboys and casual fans get confused between big promotional wins and big fight wins. TS just exposing himself thinking Dela was Floyd's best win cause it was the most hyped fight he(Floyd) has ever been in

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Big Dunn View Post
                    This is the equivalent of Jim Lampley going "****, ****, ****" when manny didn't land a punch.
                    LOL.........

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                    • #50
                      Nope, because Oscar was semi-retired, washed up and past his prime at the time with 4 losses on his record; With one coming by way of knockout, courtesy of Bernard Hopkins.

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