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  • #11
    Originally posted by No bueno View Post
    AGREE witn OSCAR . Mayweather in his prime vs Oscar in his prime ... imo Oscars jab combined with his power n skills = at the very least a UD for Oscar.
    Mayweather fought Oscar at Oscar's best weight and allowed Oscar to pick his gloves for him. If the fight had been contested at 130, Mayweather's best weight, Mayweather would have KO'd him.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by drenlou View Post
      are you being sarcastic with me???
      No. I am not being sarcastic. Were you?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
        No. I am not being sarcastic. Were you?
        nah, to say floyd is overated is hater logic... hes fought the best from 130-154 not named plasterito or pacquaio..... khan or garcia is next!

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        • #14
          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.

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          • #15
            Decision..............

            Prime for Prime, Oscar wins every time against Floyd. Floyd is overrated and has flaws just like any other fighter. Floyd is smart about who he fights. It's the sole reason he is still undefeated. Anyone who disagrees is *****. Oscar's jab, speed, legs, work rate, and intelligence, wins him the fight. Floyd doesn't have the work rate to defeat A Level fighters. Floyd is venerable to a good jab. Floyd gives you his body to score on. Floyd doesn't have killer instinct and it would hurt him in another era. He wouldn't be able to pot shot and survive like he does now. If he ever fights Manny, you'll see his flaws come to light. If he had took the super fight with Martinez, when Sergio was basically trying to drain himself to make 152-154lbs, Floyd RAN for the hills again. Smh. This man has ruined the biggest super fights of his era.

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            • #16
              No way would oscar knockout Floyd.. Floyd is way too tricky to get stopped.. I do think oscar would have been the busier fighter and win a close decision

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              • #17
                De La Hoya is just using the Mayweather brand to increase PPV sales for his upcoming events on Mexican holidays

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                • #18
                  I agree.......

                  I agree. He wins a decision. I said the same thing.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ChequeHook View Post
                    De La Hoya is just using the Mayweather brand to increase PPV sales for his upcoming events on Mexican holidays
                    what does, what oscar says affect any outcome of ppv sales that floyd or canelo produce on those mexican holidays??? i mean oscar is apart of both floyds and canelos events...smh

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by GOD-FR33 View Post
                      Prime for Prime, Oscar wins every time against Floyd. Floyd is overrated and has flaws just like any other fighter. Floyd is smart about who he fights. It's the sole reason he is still undefeated. Anyone who disagrees is *****. Oscar's jab, speed, legs, work rate, and intelligence, wins him the fight. Floyd doesn't have the work rate to defeat A Level fighters. Floyd is venerable to a good jab. Floyd gives you his body to score on. Floyd doesn't have killer instinct and it would hurt him in another era. He wouldn't be able to pot shot and survive like he does now. If he ever fights Manny, you'll see his flaws come to light. If he had took the super fight with Martinez, when Sergio was basically trying to drain himself to make 152-154lbs, Floyd RAN for the hills again. Smh. This man has ruined the biggest super fights of his era.
                      Just saying that I know you're a fake when it comes to boxing. News flash: every boxer is vulnerable to a good jab. That's why it's known as the most important punch in boxing. Oscar could throw all the jabs in the world in a fight, he will still lose. Oscar stopped throwing the jab because he was missing a lot with it and Mayweather was countering it. Watch the fight carefully without the commentary. Oscar's success with the jab was highly exaggerated. Keep saying it though, you make Floyd sound like a boxing God when his only vulnerability is a good jab lol.
                      Last edited by fighter1234; 10-12-2014, 02:57 AM.

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