Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Mayweather's Finale Was a Little Firecracker
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oh it burns! this **** was quick in the lower weights and a really boring over hyped fight with bazooka quartey, but decisively licked by an unknown felix sturm (one of thee biggest robberies in the sport ive ever seen prior to the farcical hopkins loss. total wanker, anybody who is into what a crossdresser says needs their examining, its pure jealousy and sour g****s.
fackin arum in disguise. ****.Comment
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oh it burns! this **** was quick in the lower weights and a really boring over hyped fight with bazooka quartey, but decisively licked by an unknown felix sturm (one of thee biggest robberies in the sport ive ever seen prior to the farcical hopkins loss. total wanker, anybody who is into what a crossdresser says needs their examining, its pure jealousy and sour g****s.
fackin arum in disguise. ****.
Oscar at his best was a dam good fighter .Comment
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Doesn't change the fact that Oscar's statement is correct. It was a lackluster way to end his career. You can attack Oscar and be a Floyd d1ck-sucker all you want..still won't change the fact that it's a true statement...
LOL yeah, he beat them when they were past their prime and avoided the threats people wanted to see in their prime like Manny 5-6 years ago, Margo, Winky Wright, Mosley years before the fight happened, Triple G at 154 now, Sergio at 54', Cotto and Hatton at 40', etc.
But yah you can convince yourself...
Hey, you can also convince yourself he didn't have a low test-to-epi test ratio also on quite a few tests and he wasn't dehydrated at 147 (but too small to fight Triple G at 54') and needed the Lance Armstrong IV-saline...Comment
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yes, at his best weight class. anything above lightwelter or superlight as the yanks say and he was fackin rubbish, if he was fighting in my garden i would shut the curtains.Comment
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Doesn't change the fact that Oscar's statement is correct. It was a lackluster way to end his career. You can attack Oscar and be a Floyd d1ck-sucker all you want..still won't change the fact that it's a true statement...
LOL yeah, he beat them when they were past their prime and avoided the threats people wanted to see in their prime like Manny 5-6 years ago, Margo, Winky Wright, Mosley years before the fight happened, Triple G at 154 now, Sergio at 54', Cotto and Hatton at 40', etc.
But yah you can convince yourself...
Hey, you can also convince yourself he didn't have a low test-to-epi test ratio also on quite a few tests and he wasn't dehydrated at 147 (but too small to fight Triple G at 54') and needed the Lance Armstrong IV-saline...
I for one think Oscars career is greater than Floyd's! Oh and to the Floyd nuggets and clowns here laughing about Oscar retiring on his stool versus Manny! So ****ing what if he did, do you guys laugh at Muhammad Ali retiring on his stool versus Larry Holmes??Comment
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At least Oscar actually fought one of the best fighters in the world as his final fight, whereas Mayweather ducked Khan for the 4th time and decided to fight some d-level bum..
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A lot of people accused Oscar of ducking Margarito to choose the smaller Pac. He also could have fought Cotto. he fought the big names at 147 but the biggest names on his resume were either smaller than him or way past their prime.Comment
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