Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: If I Was 28, 29 - I'd Have KO'd Mayweather's Ass!

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  • Drew Bundini Br
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    #51
    FLOYD haunts DELA HATER daily. I think k he might need counseling again. All he does is ***** about FLOYD. Lol.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Oscar lost to Trinidad, lost to Mosely twice, lost to B-Hop, lost to Mayweather, and lost to Pacquiao! He beat old man Chavez, and got a controversial decision over old man Whitaker! He was never as good as Floyd! Get over it!
      U got that right!!

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      • Tatabanya
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        #53
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        Oscar lost to Trinidad, lost to Mosely twice, lost to B-Hop, lost to Mayweather, and lost to Pacquiao! He beat old man Chavez, and got a controversial decision over old man Whitaker! He was never as good as Floyd! Get over it!
        To me he also lost the Ike Quartey fight. The Whitaker fight, too. But I think that he was robbed against Trinidad.

        In any case he was never as good as advertised by the establishment. His best win was against a next-to-be-shot Fernando Vargas.
        Last edited by Tatabanya; 09-01-2018, 07:01 AM.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #54
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Floyd lost to Maidana and Castillo. Probably lost against de la Hoya as well.
          They were close but Floyd won...TWICE! He beat De la Hoya @ 154, and would've destroyed him at 147!

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            #55
            Originally posted by Tatabanya
            To me he also lost the Ike Quartey fight. The Whitaker fight, too. But I think that he was robbed against Trinidad.

            In any case he was never as good as advertised by the establishment. His best win was against a next-to-be-shot Fernando Vargas.
            He robbed himself vs. Trinindad! Got too conservative in the championship rounds!

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              #56
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              He robbed himself vs. Trinindad! Got too conservative in the championship rounds!
              You have an excellent point here, "conservative" replacing "bicycle" indeed. Which also explains De La Hoya's actual character.
              Last edited by Tatabanya; 09-01-2018, 07:43 AM.

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              • dibzvincent143
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                #57
                Originally posted by revelated
                As noted before, lower weight would be more equivalent prime.

                In which case...Chico Corrales.
                I personally consider that as Floyd’s best win. But chico ain’t close to Oscar at all. And pound for pound Oscar beats him by KO as well.
                If floyd beat a 29 year old Oscar it’d be his best win period. No one would be mentioning corrales.
                If floyd beat a 28 yr old cotto it’d be his best win as well. Not corrales.
                If floyd beat a 30 yr old pac it’d trump anyone else being mentioned.

                Prime to prime Floyd will more likely find a way to win against Oscar, as he has shown in his entire career. But easily or by KO is dismissing facts.
                Last time I checked only a middleweight Hopkins was able to do it. And it was from a body punch.
                Something Floyd is not particularly really known for.
                Oscar had an atg chin.

                Prime to prime. Oscar vs Floyd would have been a great fight.
                Last edited by dibzvincent143; 09-01-2018, 07:49 AM.

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                • Uncle Rodge
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                  #58
                  The last place anyone wants to be is face first unconscious in front of this guy.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    They were close but Floyd won...TWICE! He beat De la Hoya @ 154, and would've destroyed him at 147!
                    Not in my world. His ZERO is fake. Floyd is not undefeated fighter.

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                      #60
                      De La Hoya is bigger boxing name, because he fought better opposition.

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