And Oscar's hate just keeps on coming. Any guy who has fought Floyd can say they beat him until the coke dries up in their nose, but according to the judges Oscar YOU LOSS!!!!!!. Now cop another 8ball for breakfast a d STFU. ....
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya on Mayweather: He's Not TBE, I Beat Him!
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Poor Oscar, Floyd took his ppv status, beat him, beat his blue print and beat his favorite fighter, shut down his golden boy promotions, he even took cinco de mayo from him. Its enough to make you go on a bender.
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oscar and khan need to start an obsessed with floyd facebook page. its so obvious oscar cant stand floyd beat him he is so mad hes not considered the best of this era.
get a grip oscar u lost and just because floyds dad who was closer to u then his son at the time says different changes nothingComment
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there is no doubt that styles make fights and oscar had great style for floyd but floyd still won around 8 to 4 i agree and i think floyd wins regardless how old oscar wasI thought Floyd won 8-4, but it was very competitive. Though you can't ignore that Oscar was semi-retired, inactive, and was over the hill. The Mayorga KO gave a false impression of where Oscar really was at that stage of his career, he was not at the top his game anymore even if he wasn't shot. So that begs the question, what would have happened with a prime Oscar? I think that is really a tough fight to call.
I personally feel that Oscar and Pacquiao are Floyd's two best wins in terms of calibre of fighter at the time he fought them, but in both cases I would say they were both past their best.Comment
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Mayweather was past prime himself in both fights....do you guys think he is immortal or something???? Mayweather was 30 vs Oscar and 38 vs PacquaioI thought Floyd won 8-4, but it was very competitive. Though you can't ignore that Oscar was semi-retired, inactive, and was over the hill. The Mayorga KO gave a false impression of where Oscar really was at that stage of his career, he was not at the top his game anymore even if he wasn't shot. So that begs the question, what would have happened with a prime Oscar? I think that is really a tough fight to call.
I personally feel that Oscar and Pacquiao are Floyd's two best wins in terms of calibre of fighter at the time he fought them, but in both cases I would say they were both past their best.
Mayweather was never a full fledged junior middleweight, only had like 3 fights over 140 before he fought Oscar, was outweighed by at least 13 pounds on fight night....Oscar chose the gloves and the ring size
04-07 Oscar wasn't fighting often as he did in the past but outside of Maybe Winky Wright, no one was beating Oscar at 154 during that time.
Oscar wasn't weight drained, came in the ring in great shape and had a great game plan....he gave a good account of himself but wasn't no where near winning that fightComment
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