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  • #41
    Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post




    LMAO ,this fight wont happen.

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    • #42
      He will hit him, every time he hold him, he will **** on Mayweather till they call break. That's about the only punches he will land.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
        No they would embrace it just like any other time a boxer came to mma..their fans ain't dumb like boxing fans. They love the bragging rights of saying a mma fighter beat the **** out of a boxer. Telling people to don't buy something that will benefit boxing is pathetic you sound like crackhead Oscar...
        When does that ever happen? Like when Art Jimmerman went into UFC 1 or when a morbidly obese Toney "fought" Couture. Don't hear them talking about ol Tim Sylvia getting blasted out do ya?

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        • #44
          you cant hit what runs and hugs.

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          • #45
            Oscar did have some success with the jab but McGregor is just gonna get clowned and KTFO like Hatton.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Mzembe View Post
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              What fights were you watching dude?
              It wasn't a one-punch KO when Floyd beat Hatton. It was an accumulation of punches (especially the straight right hand) so how do you even say Hatton fought well?
              As for Oscar "beating" Floyd, clearly you watched a different fight.
              Canelo is pretty good boxer and you are right, he got beat by a better boxer.
              Hatton fought well against Floyd much better than anyone expected. Oscar had Floyd beaten thru 8 rounds and coasted giving the fight away and Floyd a lucky win. Canelo was just not ready for a fight with Floyd and was outclassed. But Hatton did not disappoint in his effort.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by stevepeeve View Post
                Hatton fought well against Floyd much better than anyone expected. Oscar had Floyd beaten thru 8 rounds and coasted giving the fight away and Floyd a lucky win. Canelo was just not ready for a fight with Floyd and was outclassed. But Hatton did not disappoint in his effort.
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                Dude, you are the only one that thinks Oscar was beating Floyd. How many times have you seen fighters hit Floyd flush on the chin or anywhere for that matter?? You can literally count the number of times Floyd's been hit straight. Anyhow, that's your opinion and it's just not true.
                As for Hatton, the fact that you celebrate his loss is amazing. Hatton was undefeated and just fyi, he refused to fight Floyd when Floyd moved up to 140. His team said they weren't ready for a small guy coming up in weight. This is a fact.

                As for Canelo NOT being read, that's just BS. After losing to Floyd, Canelo also lost to Lara. That was a gift decision and you know it. He then had a close fight with Cotto and a few people are of the opinion that the fight could have gone either way.
                Lastly, he was behind on all score cards against Khan before the KO. So how the fcuk do you say Canelo wasn't ready for Floyd yet he still fights the same way and still struggles against better boxers? If Canelo fought Floyd today he would still lose.
                Guys like you are clamoring for that fight because Floyd is 40 years old. How do you take credit for beating an old guy. That's like all these guys who are now beating up Roy Jones and boasting about beating a guy who is no longer the same.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by bronx7 View Post
                  Oscar did hit him with the jab first half of fight and to the body then stopped throwing jab he never said why hatton and Canella barely touched him
                  So countering his jab with his own, pull counters, slip counters, catching and shooting had nothing to do with the jab usage going down......


                  fighters dont just get tired, and are ****** to stop doing what works...floyd took his best chance to win away by adjusting

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Mzembe View Post
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                    Dude, you are the only one that thinks Oscar was beating Floyd. How many times have you seen fighters hit Floyd flush on the chin or anywhere for that matter?? You can literally count the number of times Floyd's been hit straight. Anyhow, that's your opinion and it's just not true.
                    As for Hatton, the fact that you celebrate his loss is amazing. Hatton was undefeated and just fyi, he refused to fight Floyd when Floyd moved up to 140. His team said they weren't ready for a small guy coming up in weight. This is a fact.

                    As for Canelo NOT being read, that's just BS. After losing to Floyd, Canelo also lost to Lara. That was a gift decision and you know it. He then had a close fight with Cotto and a few people are of the opinion that the fight could have gone either way.
                    Lastly, he was behind on all score cards against Khan before the KO. So how the fcuk do you say Canelo wasn't ready for Floyd yet he still fights the same way and still struggles against better boxers? If Canelo fought Floyd today he would still lose.
                    Guys like you are clamoring for that fight because Floyd is 40 years old. How do you take credit for beating an old guy. That's like all these guys who are now beating up Roy Jones and boasting about beating a guy who is no longer the same.
                    Listen son to someone outside the hood and not ****** bred. taken from a fight recap. Oscar should have won the fight but gave away rounds at the end of the fight to floyd.
                    .Floyd Mayweather Sr. is back in his son’s corner for Saturday night’s epic match-up between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez, but back in 2007 Floyd Sr. said his legendary son should not have been awarded the split decision win in his fight with Oscar De La Hoya.

                    “If you go by point system, you gonna have to give it to Oscar,” Floyd Sr. said in a post fight interview with HBO’s Larry Merchant in 2007. When the interviewer pointed out that the fight was a split decision, the senior Mayweather pushed back.

                    “They said it was a split decision. I was there. A lot of people disagreed with that,” he said.I was just wondering what your take was on this.I heard a lot of peeps saying Oscar pulled it off based on agressiveness.Who REALLY won that fight?Was it as close as Mayweather-Castillo?

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by stevepeeve View Post
                      Listen son to someone outside the hood and not ****** bred. taken from a fight recap. Oscar should have won the fight but gave away rounds at the end of the fight to floyd.
                      .Floyd Mayweather Sr. is back in his son’s corner for Saturday night’s epic match-up between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez, but back in 2007 Floyd Sr. said his legendary son should not have been awarded the split decision win in his fight with Oscar De La Hoya.

                      “They said it was a split decision. I was there. A lot of people disagreed with that,” he said.I was just wondering what your take was on this.I heard a lot of peeps saying Oscar pulled it off based on agressiveness.Who REALLY won that fight?Was it as close as Mayweather-Castillo?
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                      A close decision, maybe but a win for Oscar is up for debate. Oscar did the same thing with Trinidad so it's his problem to give up the fight. You can't make the same mistake in boxing.

                      As for Castillo, there was a rematch and Castillo got beat up. Close fights will always call for a rematch so that whoever was robbed justifies a rematch. Floyd would have beaten OScar again if there ever was a rematch

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