Could a absolute prime Oscar Clean out current welter?

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  • Tyler_Durden
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    #21
    Oscar would turn every current welter including Floyd into dog **** in his prime.

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    • Tyler_Durden
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      #22
      Originally posted by Box-Office
      It could be because for someone rated so highly by the industry, he lost all of his big fights. His top wins were legends on the down slide. However, no one can deny he is the Golden Boy in financial terms.
      Giving Shane Mosley credit for the De La Hoya fight is like giving Margarito credit for the Cotto fight. Against Trinidad Oscar had the fight in the bag and everyone knows what happened. Oscar was not a 160 pounder and the Hopkins fight should not have happened. Against Floyd he was over the hill already and still gave a great fight and arguably won. Do I really need to point out everything about the PAC fight?

      So there you have it, Oscar practically retired undefeated and beat everyone that mattered when it mattered most.

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      • VasyLomachenko
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        #23
        no doubt about it

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          #24
          Originally posted by Tyler_Durden
          Giving Shane Mosley credit for the De La Hoya fight is like giving Margarito credit for the Cotto fight. Against Trinidad Oscar had the fight in the bag and everyone knows what happened. Oscar was not a 160 pounder and the Hopkins fight should not have happened. Against Floyd he was over the hill already and still gave a great fight and arguably won. Do I really need to point out everything about the PAC fight?

          So there you have it, Oscar practically retired undefeated and beat everyone that mattered when it mattered most.


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          • Jc8804
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            #25
            Prime oscar would beat everyone at 140 coming up
            147 and moving up to 154.


            You can be the matchmaker ..unlike floyd picking his fights..

            Oscar was cheated by shane. Even with steroids oscar clearly won the 2nd fight. Oscar schooled tito. After 9 rounds it was oscar 8-1 . 7-2 at worst. Oscar vs floyd and pac were part time fighter/singing oscar,he was very well past it .

            Hopkins was way to big. That fight also shows you how special duran really was being able to go up to 168.

            People who say oscar lost all his big fights are morons.

            Hopkins is the one true loss oscar took .
            Last edited by Jc8804; 08-31-2015, 07:06 AM.

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            • vorgaphe
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              #26
              He'd clear out 147 and 154 and would beat everyone at 160 not named GGG. Lee, Lemieux and Quillin would all have a good puncher's chance but I'd back ODLH to beat them all.

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              • SplitSecond
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                #27
                Adrien Broner beats him.

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                • MRBOOMER
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                  #28
                  Wouldn't mind seeing de la Hoya Lara. I know Lara's boxing will cause problems but I see that that de la Hoya left ending it at some point lol

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #29
                    I don't think ODH would beat Floyd. Other than that he likely would beat everyone at 147-154.

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                    • Chrismart
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                      #30
                      Yes he would IMO.

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