Maybe they do, but the PPV numbers, gate numbers, say otherwise.
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Originally posted by nubianpiye View PostIncredible resume but I'm not sure it's better than
Corales
Canelo
Mosley
Cotto
Pacquaio
Oscar
Maidaina
Marquez
Hatton
Judah
Gatti
Castillo
Manfredy
Hernandez
Outside of Corrales, Canelo, Hatton and Marquez, you have to ask yourself not "who", but "when". The Manfreddy win was cool for Floyd.
Oscar has many Manfreddy esqu wins though
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Originally posted by cammoking123 View PostOscar lost most of his legacy defining fights. That's what he's known for, losing. Unlike Floyd he was never the best in the world any point
1995 P4P #4, #1 Lightweight
1996 - P4P #2 behind RJJ, #1 JWW
1997 - P4P #1 in front of RJJ, #1 WW
1998 - P4P #1 in front of RJJ, #1 WW
1999 - P4P #4, #2 WW - Controversial loss to Trinidad
2000 - P4P #4, #2 WW
2001 - P4P #7, #1 JMW
2002 - P4P #5, #1 JMW (Champ)
2003 - P4P #4, #1 JMW
2004 - #2 MW
2006 - #6 JMW
2007 - #3 JMW (ironically the year he lost to FMJ). DLH was clearly past his prime
2008 - retired
Notice how Floyd fought Oscar at the tail end of his career?
Oscar was never the best in the world? What are you talking about? How old are you again?
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As a fighter, Oscar was a true warrior. He was a great boxer with a fan friendly style and an ATG left hand. Oscar never ducked anybody and like most great fighters, he stayed too long.
Oscar loved to fight and he gave the fans some memorable fights. In his prime at 147, Floyd probably ducks him. lol
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostLet's look at Oscar's career from prime to retirement:
1995 P4P #4, #1 Lightweight
1996 - P4P #2 behind RJJ, #1 JWW
1997 - P4P #1 in front of RJJ, #1 WW
1998 - P4P #1 in front of RJJ, #1 WW
1999 - P4P #4, #2 WW - Controversial loss to Trinidad
2000 - P4P #4, #2 WW
2001 - P4P #7, #1 JMW
2002 - P4P #5, #1 JMW (Champ)
2003 - P4P #4, #1 JMW
2004 - #2 MW
2006 - #6 JMW
2007 - #3 JMW (ironically the year he lost to FMJ). DLH was clearly past his prime
2008 - retired
Notice how Floyd fought Oscar at the tail end of his career?
Oscar was never the best in the world? What are you talking about? How old are you again?
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostLet's look at Oscar's career from prime to retirement:
1995 P4P #4, #1 Lightweight
1996 - P4P #2 behind RJJ, #1 JWW
1997 - P4P #1 in front of RJJ, #1 WW
1998 - P4P #1 in front of RJJ, #1 WW
1999 - P4P #4, #2 WW - Controversial loss to Trinidad
2000 - P4P #4, #2 WW
2001 - P4P #7, #1 JMW
2002 - P4P #5, #1 JMW (Champ)
2003 - P4P #4, #1 JMW
2004 - #2 MW
2006 - #6 JMW
2007 - #3 JMW (ironically the year he lost to FMJ). DLH was clearly past his prime
2008 - retired
Notice how Floyd fought Oscar at the tail end of his career?
Oscar was never the best in the world? What are you talking about? How old are you again?
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It's okay to run all night and still beat your opponent in landing punches but the problem with floyd is that he will run and hug all night and his opponent are landing more, landing harder and cleaner punches but floyd still win.
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Originally posted by ruedboy View PostAs a fighter, Oscar was a true warrior. He was a great boxer with a fan friendly style and an ATG left hand. Oscar never ducked anybody and like most great fighters, he stayed too long.
Oscar loved to fight and he gave the fans some memorable fights. In his prime at 147, Floyd probably ducks him. lol
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Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View PostWas this part of the "blueprint"
People pay their hard earned money for what they want to see. And correct me if im wrong, but doesnt floyd hold 4 out 5 of the top PPV's spots.
Did Jermaine Taylor fight that way
side note: I was in elpaso, tx less than a mile away from Juarez, and they believed YOU RAN to the finish line like an actual race vs Trinidad, but were happy you won (which more important in a sporting contest) WINNING Jermaine Taylor stood there and took hellacious shots to the dome, for the "fans", now look at him, plus if that was true, wouldnt one of those boxers have took the PPV mantle? Fact: He beat you at your preferred weight (Floyd moved up to your weight class, your preferred rules, and Your prefered Gloves, and took Cinco De Mayo :smileysex
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