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  • 4Corners
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    Grade Oscar De La Hoya's resume

    Oscar De La Hoya's notable resume:

    1994: Jimmi Bredahl (16-0)- W TKO10 (Won WBO Super Featherweight title)
    1994: Giorgio Campanella (20-0)- W TKO3
    1994: Jorge Paez (53-6-4)- W KO2 (Won vacant WBO Lightweight title)
    1994: John Avila (20-1-)- W TKO9
    1995: John John Molina (36-3)- W UD12
    1995: Rafael Ruelas (43-1)- W TKO2 (Won IBF Lightweight title)
    1995: Genaro Hernandez (35-0-1)- W RTD6
    1996: Jesse James Leija (30-1-2)- W TKO2
    1996: Julio Cesar Chavez (96-1-1)- W TKO4 (Won WBC Jr. Welterweight title)
    1997: Miguel Angel Gonzalez (41-0)- W UD12
    1997: Pernell Whitaker (40-1-1)- W UD12 (Won WBC Welterweight title)
    1997: Hector Comancho (63-3-1)- W UD12
    1997: Wilfredo Rivera (27-2-1)- W TKO8
    1998: Julio Cesar Chavez (100-2-2)- W RTD8
    1999: Ike Quartey (34-0-1)- W SD12
    1999: Oba Carr (48-2-1)- W TKO11
    1999: Felix Trinidad (35-0)- L MD12 (Lost WBC Welterweight title)
    2000: Derrell Coley (34-1-2)- W KO7
    2000: Shane Mosley (34-0)- L SD12
    2001: Arturo Gatti (33-4)- W TKO5
    2001: Javier Castillejo (51-4)- W UD12 (Won WBC Super Welterweight title)
    2002: Fernando Vargas (22-1)- W TKO11 (Won WBA Super Welterweight title)
    2003: Luis Ramon Campas (80-5)- W TKO7
    2003: Shane Mosley (38-2)- L UD12 (Lost WBC and WBA Super Welterweight titles)
    2004: Felix Sturm (20-0)- W UD12 (Won WBO Middlweight title)
    2004: Bernard Hopkins (44-2-1)- L KO9 (Lost WBO Middleweight title)
    2006: Ricardo Mayorga (27-5-1)- W TKO6 (Won WBC Super Welterweight title)
    2007: Floyd Mayweather Jr. (37-0)- L SD12 (Lost WBC Super Welterweight title)
    2008: Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2)- L RTD8

    His wins over Whitaker and Chavez may be overrated, because they were past their primes. But, Oscar still had a ton of good wins, and some controversial L's.

    What do you think???
  • The Future
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    #2
    A+ resume.

    Regardless of the contrversal desisions look at who he fought.
    Can't say he missed anyone. And this is coming from a guy who always cheered against him(quartey fan)

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    • javysouthpaw
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      A he fought the best out there his whole career. He came up short in the biggest fights but he never ducked anyone. How many P4P top 5 guys did he fight?

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      • 4Corners
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        I'd give him an A- or A. He came up short against Trinidad and Mosley, but we all know Shane was on PED's in those fights, right???

        He always fought everyone. A great resume.

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        • Heeb
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          #5
          His opposition, A

          His resume, B

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          • jrosales13
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            #6
            Originally posted by 4CornersKid
            I'd give him an A- or A. He came up short against Trinidad and Mosley, but we all know Shane was on PED's in those fights, right???

            He always fought everyone. A great resume.
            Wait a minute...So you gave Floyd Jr, Pacquiao and Roy Jones resumes I think B- to B+ for those 3. But, you're giving Oscar an A- or an A?

            And, no we don't know if Shane was on PED's the first fight we don't. We know he was on it for the 2nd fight but not the first. What we do know is that Oscar has yet signed the waiver. So we don't know what he was on either.

            Oscar does not have a better resume than Floyd, or Pac, or Roy. He just doesn't.

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            • Evil Abed
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              #7
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              Wait a minute...So you gave Floyd Jr, Pacquiao and Roy Jones resumes I think B- to B+ for those 3. But, you're giving Oscar an A- or an A?

              And, no we don't know if Shane was on PED's the first fight we don't. We know he was on it for the 2nd fight but not the first. What we do know is that Oscar has yet signed the waiver. So we don't know what he was on either.

              Oscar does not have a better resume than Floyd, or Pac, or Roy. He just doesn't.
              Awesome second sig.

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              • Ido
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                #8
                Originally posted by Heeb
                His opposition, A

                His resume, B
                I second this.

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                • gibo
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                  The dude ******. Always had the advantage in his favor in every major fight. Beat up OLD Chavez, and Whitaker. Ran from TITO who suffered to make 47, fought hopkins and FAKED the KO. Got embarrass and humilated by smaller SSM PBF and PACQUIAO! and ran from Margarito and Cotto, both he would of beat! A money making boxing entertainer, but not much of a true fighter.

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                  • LeG00N
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                    Originally posted by ThePhantom5
                    Awesome second sig.
                    I second this....

                    Originally posted by gibo
                    The dude ******. Always had the advantage in his favor in every major fight. Beat up OLD Chavez, and Whitaker. Ran from TITO who suffered to make 47, fought hopkins and FAKED the KO. Got embarrass and humilated by smaller SSM PBF and PACQUIAO! and ran from Margarito and Cotto, both he would of beat! A money making boxing entertainer, but not much of a true fighter.
                    you're a shitty poster. Not because I disagree with your opinion, but because it doesn't matter what Mexican fighter is being talked about. You always disrespect them and use racial slurs..

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