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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    And if Oscar boxes on the back foot, Mayweather gets inside and outside all night, racks up the first 8 or so rounds and forces Oscar to come forward. Mayweather is to nifty, he makes openings with feints and takes advantage of them, by the time Oscar gets his hands set and throws a punch, Floyd is slipping and sliding out of there 3 landed punches richer. Oscar did the right thing in moving forward, he needed to do it behind the jab. Even if it was a single jab, it's what backed Floyd up.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
    Ok so if Oscar stood and boxed on the back foot what do you think would have happened?
    He would have left himself open and  torn up bad, seeing it would have given Floyd an opportunity to move forward and utlize a multi angular attack

    Also if you noticed after the fight Oscar made the comment that Floyd was fast... In my estimation Floyd was probably faster than Delahoya and Roach anticipated he would be... Again you hear that alot after a Mayweather fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by albsur2006
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    What is all this nonsense talk people Oscar won.... period
    I mean how much he earned in that fight plus he has Millie Corretjer that is a winner for me
    I love how you losers like to point to everything but the fight and the result. Mayweather's gonna walk away with around 20 Million. That's not to shabby either.
    Well since I'm a looser for what? hmm check my other posts you know using search on the top and see who I was saying would win the fight but I gess retarded like you will have a hard time looking for that.

    anyways OSCAR Won ..... how many Mill$$$ waawaweewuu a la Borat
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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    It has been said a 1000 times already. But it worth saying again and again and agiain...Jab, jab, jab, jab, jab. Why did you stop using it Oscar, I just don't know.

    I espesially liked it when I think it was the 7th or 8th were he started jabbing Floyds chest HARD. Floyd was laghing at those punches, but he was also being pushed back and he was not throwing anything.

    In general he did a good job and gave Floyd a tough fight. He just ran out of gas in the end IMHO.

    Floyd's strategy in the other hand was perfect. He didn't even have to try and beat Oscar, he just let Oscar beat himself by punching himself out and then busting him up with solid accurate punching after Oscar was done.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    I think ODH had the right plan, he just didn't stick to it. Like everyone else said his jab was working. He just didn't use it. In my opinion jabbing until PBF was in the ropes, then going to the body was working great. His straight right to the body was very effective, and he should have been throwing straight rights aimed at PBF's shoulder. He had the strategy, and and he executed only 60% of it.
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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Oscar had the right fight plan totally,the jab,the bodywork etc. Roach trained him well. When he used the jab he was the those rounds fairly comfortably,he just didn't do it enough which was mightily disappointnig. Where were all those doubles ands triples? He just wasn't consistent enough which leads me back to my orginal point which I said alllllll those months ago,Oscar is not a great pressure fighters and although he tried hard,too many times,he would just abandon the jab and walk in,and there were times when he was just staring at Floyd,not letting his hands go.

    Quote Originally Posted by luvfightgame
    I think ODH had the right plan, he just didn't stick to it. Like everyone else said his jab was working. He just didn't use it. In my opinion jabbing until PBF was in the ropes, then going to the body was working great. His straight right to the body was very effective, and he should have been throwing straight rights aimed at PBF's shoulder. He had the strategy, and and he executed only 60% of it.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    i think the way to beat floyd is to either keep him on the outside with constant jabs and lots of body work
    or to smother him with pressure the way castillo did when he beat mayweather the first time.

    what i wanted to see oscar do going into the 12 was... land a deliberate low blow right at the start.
    oscar was tired and behind on points (in my opinion- i don't know how everyone had it so close)
    floyd would take time to recover, oscar would lose a point and get some rest.
    then it should have been oscar giving it all for the last 3 minutes...t'ill he got the KO.

    but i guess that didn't happen. haha

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Oscar isn't quick enough to fight this fight any other way. He did the best he could have, and it wasn't enough Kudos to him for doing so well, but he fell short in the end, and there is nothing wrong with that.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Yea I guess thats what the judges saw as well.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
    Why does everyone go looking for Floyd?
    We all know he boxes superbly on the back foot so why play into his hands?
    You need him to commit to create the openings,it may have been boring (if Oscar sat back) for a while but Oscar was the champ and i feel went about it the wrong way.
    34 years old and trying to hunt down one, if not maybe the greatest athlete the fight game has ever seen.
    If (if) there was a rematch then i for one would like to see Oscar totaly change his gameplan then see what happens.
    He had no plan B at all and by the 9th was just walking into Floyd with no jab whatsoever.
    Just my thoughts after re-watching it for the 6th time earlier.
    If Oscar would sit back and wait, Floyd would NEVER come to him. They might as well just take a nap for 12 rounds.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Early rounds were Oscars and Mayweather didn't look anything special the mid rounds were even and could have gone either way, the last three rounds were crucial and the only thing I can put it down to is fatige or even thinking he was ahead and went on cruise control either way I'm pissed at him for sitting back and gifting Mayweather the fight - in my eyes Oscar Lost the fight rather than Floyd winning it. I had PBF by 1 round but I can easily see due to rounds 6-8 could be called either way and giving a wider margin or even have dela hoya winning.

    If you had just tuned in for rounds 10/11 you would think Mayweather was winning easy - he wasn't.

    If Oscar didn't press there would have been no fight and plenty of booing.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Missy how ya doing baby? Yea your calling it pretty close as me except I think Oscar should have got the call.

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    Doing good & glad to see you back, I try to be fair even though I wanted Oscar to smash his face in Have you posted your score card? I'd be interested in seeing how you called it, I'm just catching up with all the weekends posts

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    No not yet I'll send ya a message! ya just know I like doing it!

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    Default Re: Did Oscar have the wrong strategy?

    ooh cheeky.

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