Originally posted by hogey
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ODLH " I Would have beaten Mayweather and Pacquiao in my prime"
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Hoya is like Jim Kelly and the Buffalo Bills from back in the day....just could never win the big one...GTFOH Oscar!!!
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Originally posted by hogey View PostWell considering that straight after the ODHL vs mayweather fighter most people i spoke to thought that Oscar done enough to win (i had it a draw) , i think there's no doubt that a fresher version of him would probably have dealt quite easily with Floyd. All pointless those because Floyd would never have got in the ring and risked his 0 against a prime or near prime DLH. I think he would have had more problems with Pacquiao due to his style (not because he is a better fighter) and that could have gone either way.
Though they were heavier, Floyd gave in to most of Oscar's demands (requirements) to keep the fight on an "level playing field" according to Oscar.
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Originally posted by SekondzOut View PostHoya is like Jim Kelly and the Buffalo Bills from back in the day....just could never win the big one...GTFOH Oscar!!!
i think a prime shane mosley stands more of a chance at beating pacquiao or mayweather than oscar ever would of
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Originally posted by MindBat View PostThat will always haunt Oscar despite his raging success.
And in the 2nd fight against PED Mosley where he probably should have taken the decision
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Oscar won big fights. It's silly to say he didn't.
But, he does get overrated. He was never on Floyd level.
The Pac fight can be arguable cuz' of the size difference. But, I see Pac edging it. Oscar lack of right hand and stamina problems, and lack of defense makes me think that Pac beats him with activity, speed, and relentlessness.
But, there is no other active fighter from 130-154(not counting Martinez) who could beat a prime Oscar.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostEspecially the Trinidad fight where he had the fight won but took his foot of the gas in the final rounds.
And in the 2nd fight against PED Mosley where he probably should have taken the decision
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostEspecially the Trinidad fight where he had the fight won but took his foot of the gas in the final rounds.
And in the 2nd fight against PED Mosley where he probably should have taken the decision
If I remember correctly, in the post-fight interview they had asked him if he would like a re-match with Tito, and he asked the interviewer if 'he thought the fans would want a see a re-match cause he didn't they would'. Or something along those lines.
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