Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Mayorga says Oscar hits harder than Tito!

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #51
    Originally posted by JohnnyCool
    Vargas hates Oscar with a passion. If Oscar hit Vargas harder than Tito did, Vargas would never say it.
    And Mayorga lies everytime he opens his mouth. He will prolly say another thing to someone else in an interview with someone else tomorrow like he always does.

    Comment


    • #52
      Originally posted by Souza2012
      And Mayorga lies everytime he opens his mouth. He will prolly say another thing to someone else in an interview with someone else tomorrow like he always does.
      Thats ok, I'll just believe him on this one. Oh yea great win for Freitas. You know who's his next victim?

      Comment


      • #53
        Originally posted by JohnnyCool
        Thats ok, I'll just believe him on this one. Oh yea great win for Freitas. You know who's his next victim?
        Hes interested in the Castillo-Corrales winner Castillo is moving up in weight after the fight, so unless Chico wins i doubt it will happen.

        Comment


        • #54
          Originally posted by slavik18
          Listen ****tards, I would take Mayorga word over anyone of you who never even stepped inside a ring before. If he says Oscar hits harder, then he hits harder. I dont think Mayorga chin is gone, I think its because he was completely unaware of those powerful left hooks, and the speed they were thrown at. And I sure as hell dont believe what Vargas says, especially since he was roided for the Oscar fight.
          my point exactly, the man himself said so plus the way he was fighting showed he had more respect for oscars power.

          Comment


          • #55
            DLH hits harder that Tito? lmao

            http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Gabriel/Montoya050906.htm

            "Mayorga, cornered as he was, had no answer for the patented De La Hoya flurry that ensued and Jay Nady had no choice to stop the contest as Mayorga was game but outclassed from the word go. De La Hoya was promptly thrown onto the shoulders of his corner men, the crowd erupted, and HBO cheerleader Jim Lampley said “And Oscar De la Hoya stops Ricardo Mayorga two rounds before Tito Trinidad!“ What he failed to mention is that it was also eighteen months AFTER Trinidad did it."

            As for the WBC paper title that De La Hoya won? That belt was stripped from Javier Castillejo last year right before he was to fight Fernando Vargas. The vacant belt was then put up for grabs in the fight between Mayorga and unknown Italian Michelle Piccirillo. As of press time, the details as to why are still muddy. Basically business as usual for the WBC alphabet gang. It could be inferred that the WBC or Don King was positioning Mayorga for a matchup with another big name boxer along the likes of De La Hoya, Vargas or Winky Wright. Or then again it could just be a coincidence. You be the judge.

            One of the things about this promotion that confused and frustrated me was the way De La Hoya seemed surprised by Mayorga’s tough talk tactics. Wasn’t this precisely the reason De La Hoya handpicked Mayorga? I mean besides the fact that he has virtually zero amateur experience, is past his prime, has lost two of his last six fights, is a slugger with rudimentary skills and was fighting at a weight that he was yet to turn in a decent at... one has to ask, why the act?

            Why pretend that the reason you want to beat on Mayorga is the talk about your wife when it really is about going out on top with a paper title and hopefully erasing the memory of the Hopkins debacle with a KO victory over a guy everyone will be bound to root against?

            This fight proved nothing. As evidenced by the fact that when Tito Trinidad demolished Mayorga boxing experts as well as the HBO crew swore that Trinidad was now a multi-dimensional fighter ready for anyone in the division. And then he promptly got schooled by the first elite fighter he met in Winky Wright.

            All this fight did prove is what we already know, Mayorga is not an elite fighter and on any given Saturday, Oscar De La Hoya and Tito Trinidad would demolish him. If Mayorga is the measuring stick for these two past greats, De La Hoya had better pick his next opponent as wisely as he did this one.

            If De La Hoya really wanted to impress with his first fight back, he would have been better served fighting the man that Tito Trinidad lost to, not the man he most recently destroyed. But hey, it was a nice storybook ending for the Prince Who Will be King of Boxing . You do, after all is said and done, have to fight the fights and prepare yourself accordingly.

            And De La Hoya did just that.

            Comment


            • #56
              tito is a ***en ***** that didnt want to give dlh the re he knew he was gonna loose again dumb ass pr's

              Comment


              • #57
                LOL

                you qouted an article from ****houseboxing

                you owned yourself.Just accept De La Hoya's greatness

                Comment


                • #58
                  Originally posted by Mech.
                  LOL

                  you qouted an article from ****houseboxing

                  you owned yourself.Just accept De La Hoya's greatness
                  Pretty good article huh...

                  Comment


                  • #59
                    I dont know if DLH hits harder than Tito but he can crack and is pretty damn fast.

                    Comment


                    • #60
                      its kind of hard not to fight some of the same opponets that tito fought if tito always fought at 147 and oscar had just moved up to that class, ur gonna fight some of the same opponets, and the whitaker that fought oscar would have ****ed up trinidad and that was still an old whitaker.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP