Beats Hearns and Mayweather, loses to Pacquiao, goes life and death with Chavez.
How would Oscar De la hoya of 1998 do against these legends?
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Floyd number 1 at Superfeather, JMM number 6 at feather......Pacquiao in the flyweight division.....lolcheck it out for your self, he beat chavez and whitaker
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Pfft....he beat the living hell outta Ruelas, and Chavez and had that memorable war with Quartey where he showed what he was made of. Those are the ones that mattered and got him the recognition among Mexican fight fans!
The rest were bonuses.Comment
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Assuming these all take place at welter....
Destroys Pacquiao
Chavez has a WAY better chance at jr welter, but beats Oscar in clasic war.
Oscar stops Floyd IMO prime vs prime
Hearns is the only one might SLIGHTLY favor over a prime Oscar. Very underrated fightger & never gets the credit he deserves specially on this site.Comment
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Good question.
Oscar still remains one of my favorite fighters ever. He was fearless and fought for legacy and that is why he will forever be remembered no matter what you haters think.
Against Floyd: He wins a decision.
Against Manny: He wins by stoppage.
Against Chavez: He wins the same way he did against the older version of Chavez. Hoya was too big, too fast, too smart, and too strong for the smaller Chavez. On top of that, he tended to cut up fighters who weren't pure boxers. He would have done the same to Cotto and Alvarez.
Against Hearns: He loses by KO. He would have lost to Leonard, who was his idol in the same fashion.Comment
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Good question.
Oscar still remains one of my favorite fighters ever. He was fearless and fought for legacy and that is why he will forever be remembered no matter what you haters think.
Against Floyd: He wins a decision.
Against Manny: He wins by stoppage.
Against Chavez: He wins the same way he did against the older version of Chavez. Hoya was too big, too fast, too smart, and too strong for the smaller Chavez. On top of that, he tended to cut up fighters who weren't pure boxers. He would have done the same to Cotto and Alvarez.
Against Hearns: He loses by KO. He would have lost to Leonard, who was his idol in the same fashion.Comment
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Knocked out by Hearns.
Beats Chavez and Pac in two wars.
Gets the controversial nod in a close fight with Mayweather.Comment
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