Quartey robbed against Delahoya

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  • bdevils
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    #51
    Originally posted by JohnnyCool
    In your opinion , he needed a ko but It was a close fight. I bet if you poll 100 non biast fans , on who won the fight. It would go 60/40 Oscar.
    your out of your mind.

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    • Violent Demise
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      #52
      Originally posted by JohnnyCool
      I seen the fight about 5 times and this thread , made me watch it again. Oscar needed a knockdown to win the fight on my scorecard and low and behold , the knockdown that he needed happened. Oscar showed alot of heart and deserved to win.
      The ****ed up part is that he didn't need it on two of the judges score cards. They already had him winning before the 12th round.

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      • Southpaw16
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        #53
        Originally posted by Asian Sensation
        Why do you think he never gave a rematch to:

        Pernell Whitaker?
        Fernando Vargas?
        Ike Quartey?

        Because their careers all hit a puzzling downward spiral following their losses to De La Hoya.
        The downward spiral isn't all that puzzling, it's because they're now rich after fighting De La Hoya. Not the same motivation to train.

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        • Southpaw16
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          #54
          Originally posted by bdevils
          I NEVER SAID IT WAS COMPLETELY ONESIDED MORON, BUT ANYONE THAT HAS EYE SIGHT SHOULD OF SEEN WHO WON THE FIGHT, THE 12TH ROUND SHOULDN'T OF BEEN THE DECIDER. HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS WITH OSCAR TO REALIZE HE GETS GIFT DECISIONS. THAT MEANS IN PLAIN ENGLISH THE OTHER FIGHTER GOT ROBBED. END OF DISCUSSION UNLESS YOU HAVE SOMETHING INTELLIGENT TO SAY
          Oscar has fought top notch competition for a long time, and as such he is involved in a lot of close fights. Some of these close fights go his way, and some of them don't. The decisions did not go his way against Mosely and Trinidad, they went his way against Quartey and Whitaker. In a lot of fights, really whoever the decision is given to there is going to be controversy. These fights should not be called robberies.

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          • wahabenson
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            #55
            Originally posted by Mr. Ryan
            Why do you think he never gave a rematch to:

            Pernell Whitaker?
            Fernando Vargas?
            Ike Quartey?

            Because their careers all hit a puzzling downward spiral following their losses to De La Hoya.
            Because he was afraid to fight them again knowing he lost against them. It has nothing to do with their performance after. Oscar when being interviewed after the Quartey fight said he does not want a rematch. He ducked the rematch ...Quack Quack

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            • MONGOOSE66
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              #56
              Originally posted by bdevils
              just watched the quartey-delahoya fight again and damn did quartey get robbed, even with the big round 12 for dh i still had quartey ahead by 3 rds. also i was waiting for foreman to propose to delahoya after the fight as much as he was on his **** the whole fight, very onesided by foreman.
              Ahhhh…..NO. Try again.

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              • Tatabanya
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                #57
                Ike Quartey is an intelligent man who has been trying - for fifteen years - to complete a hospital project for his people.



                Oscar De La Hoya is wasting his wealth in *******, bitches and kitchen utensils pushed up his ass. And yes, he lost the fight against Quartey.

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                • ELPacman
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                  #58
                  ODLH always in controversial fights. That's why you can't leave anything to the judges.

                  When you're getting into boxing, train to blitz your opponent at every opportunity. No piddy paddy, dipping and dancing, touching here and there. Leave that for the flies at your Uncle Bob's hooligan backyard BBQ.

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                  • El_Mero
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by wahabenson

                    Because he was afraid to fight them again knowing he lost against them. It has nothing to do with their performance after. Oscar when being interviewed after the Quartey fight said he does not want a rematch. He ducked the rematch ...Quack Quack
                    He beat Vargas tf down. Ike was a draw imo and Pernell edged it out.

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