Id rather see Oscar vs floyd. Oscar is not at the top of his game, in his prime i believe he would destroy Floyd, so right now I think its a pretty even fight
Is Oscar Better Now then He has Ever Been?
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if oscar was still in his prime, who would you favor?Originally posted by moy22487i see PBF having an edge over oscar, but oscars size could help him, the fact that if the fight happens it would be above 147 maybe a catch weight favors oscar, but PBF is the better boxerComment
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as much as i hate to say it because oscar is my fav fighter, ill say PBF because he has a set style, and oscar has changed styles way to much.Originally posted by joenyprif oscar was still in his prime, who would you favor?
i break it down like this
Power: oscar
Speed: PBF
boxing skill: PBF
Jab: oscar
power punches: oscar
Defence: PBF
Chin: Draw
Footwork: (de la hoya on his toes) anyother time ill go with PBF
if they try to trade ill give it to oscar but if PBF could get by the jab he should have no problem getting in and out winning rounds againts de la hoya..............Better belive ill still be cheering for oscarComment
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Is Oscar Better Now then He has Ever Been?
Another HYPE!
I'll make it short. Damn, how could anybody believe that when Oscar was talking of all his injuries from head to foot including his broken toe nails
in his press release why he needs time to think about fighting PBF.
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ComHow many ppvs have gatti been on? that throws your theory out the window. the pbf zab fight did 375,000 buys total and zab has never done a ppv before. So you are assuming which makes an ass out of yourself if you catch my drift. PBF is the attraction right now not felix. You mexicans trip me out with all the jealously and hatred you have for african-american fighters. word of advice before you post again grow a pair firste on You know the 350,000 buys against Gatti were mostly Gatti's.
And The Judah vs Floyd one (if that was even a PPV fight) was a joint effort.
When Trinidad fought Hopkins and sold 480,000 PPVs Hopkins was nobody name wise. Which proves his selling power. Even after beating him it took DLH's great marketing to make him into a PPV selling fighter. And even then he only sold 350,000 against Taylor also a joint effort with Hopkins carrying the lions share of course but not by much.
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