Would you say that Delahoya's first real loss came from Mosley ?

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    #21
    Originally posted by EXIGE
    LOL! Strong finish?

    Throw well for 10 seconds and then run for 2:50.
    Exig, and be honest with me. Did you see the Quartey fight? De La Hoya threw in sustained fashion for a minute, then got gassed from attempting to finish Quartey right there. When De La Hoya hit the wall, Quartey did nothing at all. He beat his chest at the end of the fight, but that doesn't score you points.

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    • -X-
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      #22
      Originally posted by Asian Sensation
      Exig, and be honest with me. Did you see the Quartey fight? De La Hoya threw in sustained fashion for a minute, then got gassed from attempting to finish Quartey right there. When De La Hoya hit the wall, Quartey did nothing at all. He beat his chest at the end of the fight, but that doesn't score you points.

      I agree with you completely.

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        #23
        Originally posted by EXIGE
        LOL! Strong finish?

        Throw well for 10 seconds and then run for 2:50.
        oscar won the 12th round against ike big.... he had him on the ropes pummeling him... but he still lost the fight...

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        • vB Martin
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          #24
          DLH's first loss should have been Whittaker, and his second loss should have been against Oba Carr.
          While Oscar was definitely winning rounds in the Carr fight, it was because Richard Steele was deducting points from Carr for no reason. That took Carr out of his game and left him with no choice but to try to KO De La Hoya.

          I ****ing hate Richard Steele. You will never convince me that he "retired to try promoting boxing". With some of the strange happenings in Steele fights, like point deductions for phantom fouls and strange stoppages, I fully believe that Steele was busted for ******** on fights he was officiating and abusing his powers to make sure he won.

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            #25
            Originally posted by vB Martin
            DLH's first loss should have been Whittaker, and his second loss should have been against Oba Carr.
            While Oscar was definitely winning rounds in the Carr fight, it was because Richard Steele was deducting points from Carr for no reason. That took Carr out of his game and left him with no choice but to try to KO De La Hoya.

            I ****ing hate Richard Steele. You will never convince me that he "retired to try promoting boxing". With some of the strange happenings in Steele fights, like point deductions for phantom fouls and strange stoppages, I fully believe that Steele was busted for ******** on fights he was officiating and abusing his powers to make sure he won.
            In the Oba Carr fight, De La Hoya had some issues in the middle rounds but down the stretch was coming on strong. In the tenth round, he busted Carr up with a combo and the tide turned from there. The left hook he dropped Oba with was a busting shot and judging by the way he flopped on his face, I believe it had a pretty sizable impact, wouldn't you concur? However, when Carr rose from the knockdown, he did seem clear headed and I do think he should've been allowed to continue. However, I saw the fight on tv and couldn't make the same judgement that Steele could.

            That being said, I do think Richard Steele is crooked. He has had too many questionable judgements, from the Meldrick Taylor incident to the bizarre stoppage of Razor Ruddock in the Tyson fight. I really do not think highly of his officiating at all. The greatest referee I ever saw was Mitch Halpern. No one called it down the middle and took control of a fight like he did. He was so authoritative and professional, he should be in the IBHOF.

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            • moy22487
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              #26
              yeah the mosely fight should of been his first loss, strum his first draw, and hopkins his second loss

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              • Bonafide
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                #27
                Originally posted by EXIGE
                LOL! Strong finish?

                Throw well for 10 seconds and then run for 2:50.


                Wake up !!!
                Watch the fight ! you will see different !!!

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                • moy22487
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                  #28
                  ike put his hands up at the end of rounds he didnt win. maybe that trew some of you guys off

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                  • xcaret
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                    #29
                    Most people that say Oscar lost to Quartey didnt even watch the fight, (Iwatchboxing) for example... Oscar did enough to win that fight, that was one of Oscars best fights, he dropped him TWICE and almost finished him in the last round. Oscar real losses are

                    Mosley(1st fight), Sturm, and Hopkins. if you dont agree

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                    • Bonafide
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by xcaret
                      Most people that say Oscar lost to Quartey didnt even watch the fight, (Iwatchboxing) for example... Oscar did enough to win that fight, that was one of Oscars best fights, he dropped him TWICE and almost finished him in the last round. Oscar real losses are

                      Mosley(1st fight), Sturm, and Hopkins. if you dont agree


                      Whitaker

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