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  • #21
    Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
    When Oscar was 28 and in his prime, he got his a....ss whipped by Shane Mosley in a rematch. When he was 29, he received a boxing lesson from Felix Sturm and was on the winning end of one of the worst robberies in history. Yet, he thinks he could have beaten Mayweather? Oscar must be using again because he is delusional.
    Oscar wasn't in his prime when he fought the mosely rematch, he was up in weight and a part time fighter by that point and he didn't get his arse whipped. Have you even seen the fight or are you boxrec'n it? It's considered by a lot of people to be a robbery.. I would say the majority of people who have seen that fight think oscar won.. Everyone who has ever seen it knows it was close, neither oscar or Shane were prime..

    Lmao at mentioning the sturm fight,, that is nowhere near prime oscar..you need to register to boxrec so you can see the weights and then you would understand

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      Oscar wasn't in his prime when he fought the mosely rematch, he was up in weight and a part time fighter by that point and he didn't get his arse whipped. Have you even seen the fight or are you boxrec'n it? It's considered by a lot of people to be a robbery.. I would say the majority of people who have seen that fight think oscar won.. Everyone who has ever seen it knows it was close, neither oscar or Shane were prime..

      Lmao at mentioning the sturm fight,, that is nowhere near prime oscar..you need to register to boxrec so you can see the weights and then you would understand
      de la hoya beat shane 8-4 or 7-5 in the rematch...

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      • #23
        oscar can't do it even when he was 25...how can he knock out a fighter who refuses to engaged? chickenfloyd is scared to trade punches with a heavy-handed fighters...all he did was to clinch, hold and getaway after connecting a punch...he's running away from delahoya because he knew oscar can stop him with a left hook...

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        • #24
          [QUOTE=v.cassiusali@ya;15017857]oscar can't do it even when he was 25...how can he knock out a fighter who refuses to engaged? chickenfloyd is scared to trade punches with a heavy-handed fighters...all he did was to clinch, hold and getaway after connecting a punch...he's running away from delahoya because he knew oscar can stop him with a left hook.[QUOTE]

          he stood in the pocket with de la hoya i dont know what you are talking about.....

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          • #25
            Actually....

            Actually. He put on a boxing clinic against Mosley in the rematch. Cool story here. After the Trinidad robbery, Oscar vowed to fight his next fight, flat-footed because he was pissed off. He did just that and Shane won a close decision. In the rematch, it wasn't even close. Oscar would've won the first fight had he fought in his normal style; just like what happened with SRL/Duran in the first fight. Leonard was pissed off and wanted to show Duran how tough he was, which he did. Back to Shane. He was also roided up in that fight. Smh. Oscar also kicked Vargas's ass when he was juiced up as well***9994;

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            • #26
              Then why didn't you fight him earlier Oscar? He had been calling you out for years before you decided to fight him.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
                When Oscar was 28 and in his prime, he got his a....ss whipped by Shane Mosley in a rematch. When he was 29, he received a boxing lesson from Felix Sturm and was on the winning end of one of the worst robberies in history. Yet, he thinks he could have beaten Mayweather? Oscar must be using again because he is delusional.
                wasn't the rematch with shane considered a robbery, where even in shane's corner, shane admitted that he didnt know how to handle oscar?

                oh and lets not forget shane was on roids for this fight.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by ramses07 View Post
                  wasn't the rematch with shane considered a robbery, where even in shane's corner, shane admitted that he didnt know how to handle oscar?

                  oh and lets not forget shane was on roids for this fight.
                  Serious question. Didn't something come up saying that Oscar was roided up as well?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by drenlou View Post
                    watching both de la ho,quartey/whitaker were close fights that oscar should have won and did......whitaker and quartey woud have caused floyd problems prime for prime, but imo de la hoya vs mayweather prime for prime de a hoya would beat floyd in a close decision.
                    Whitaker maybe...but there in my opinion, there is no way that Oscar won the fight with Quartey. Hence his reluctance to take the rematch....watch postfight interview with Merchant. Oscar is SHAMEFULLY ducking the rematch!

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by megadeth View Post
                      Whitaker maybe...but there in my opinion, there is no way that Oscar won the fight with Quartey. Hence his reluctance to take the rematch....watch postfight interview with Merchant. Oscar is SHAMEFULLY ducking the rematch!
                      i got the ppv on vhs and watched it a few weeks ago de la hoya won that fight it was close but he won it imo...the split decision was justified

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