COMPLETE BULLSHIT
also, yo
let me thank my ringside security chief ;)
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COMPLETE BULLSHIT
also, yo
let me thank my ringside security chief ;)
Thiis reminds me fo SSM II fight.. :(
lmao, the whole HBO crew just clowned the one moron who scored it for Oscar. Floyd won easy, grow up and deal with it :lickish:
Oscar was blocking a lot and I do mean a lot of punches.
Oscar's face was clean.
Floyd had a knot under his eye.
The fight was close.
Let Floyd retire. He did great under the circumstances.
Did he deserve to win?
On heart yes.
He did not run as much as I thought he would.
He was the smaller man.
I say it was a draw and or could have gone either way.
ODLH seemed to have faded in the last three rounds.
It is what it is and you wont hear me bitching about it.
Congrats to Floyd.
I gave it to Oscar by one point but found rounds six & nine very difficult to score, Ill watch it again tomorrow with a few less beers in me and maybe change my mind about my scores. Good fight though and I wont be screaming fix before a second viewing.
i shall no longer disrespect PDH as i now know ODH > FMJ
As much as I hate it, I thought PBF won the fight. Oscar was barely ahead going into the late rounds then stopped throwing punches. There was a enough rounds that could have gone either way. I thought Oscar let PBF win the fight, if Oscar would have been busier in the later rounds he would have won. Oscar would just walk in on PBF, he didnt do enough in the later rounds to get the decision. Great fight thou.
gotta saya im gutted, like Ali i dont like Maywethaer but i respect him, but i wanted to see him get spanked tonight. fair play to mayweather he fought well but thats no way to create a legacy. if he thinks thats a legacy he's foolig himself. fair play (again) to PBF. but god damn i'm gutted lol!
Thtars what makesm iti worst....Quote:
Originally Posted by Samson3000
Tahtd tou actualllury thtinkg BBF wonthht thei fight eASSY. ::**
i think i best add that im cmpletely biased towards ocscr...and ive been drinkin for 10 hours just to stay awake for thid fight lol
Dude, cutmemick, you, and you alone, need to get off this trip man. You're the one who actually had the audacity to say Chavez won against Whitaker ::** And now Oscar won against Mayweather huh ::** I think we've all seen you're true colors.Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
I thought it was a typical Vegas decision. I thought Oscar won the fight, at worse it was a draw, but you can't say Oscar was robbed totally. It was a close fight, a decent fight, and I am glad that a poster here told me where to catch the stream. Now, on with the rematch. LET'S DO IT AGAIN!
u know what that meanas, all these assholes that watched only this fight and dont know boxing are gonna believe PBF dominated >:mad >:mad >:madQuote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
thak the world i got to hear my non-biased man bob sheridan on this obe
bob sheridan > all other forms of soilid matter
nah sal you'd have to be drunk to score that fight for oscar.... nevermind ;D
max kellerman said it the best after the fight. as much as ppl wanted oscar to win and cheered at little flurries from oscar, floyd clearly won from PURE BOXING point. i rooted for oscar but floyd clearly won. lets just deal with it.
Yall need to chill out. Floyd landed 80 more punches. I'll give Oscar respect for making it a rough fight. If you look past the shoeshining that Oscar did on the ropes, he got handled in that fight. Floyd stood tall against De La Hoya and landed some hard shots. It was a good fight. The one judge that had it 115-113 ODLH should be banned because there's no way it was that close. I can understand 7-5 Floyd or even 115-114 Floyd, but 115-113 De La Hoya? Wow. That's fucked up. Floyd landed the harder and more effective shots.Quote:
Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
the winner AND NEW!!!!
i scored it 8 rds to 4 with one even 4 odlh.....but im severly intoxicated ;D
i had it for oscar but he did fade in the championship rounds and PBF fought a great fight as did oscar............MAN WHAT A FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't say that I enjoyed either man's performance. It was a weak fight in my humble opinion and I personally feel duped after shelling out $55 to see two great fighters do so little. I gave Floyd the fight, but feel his style makes for a boring fight. And Oscar, pressed, but did nothing to convince me that he deserved the win. Both guys fought scared and took little risks.
This is one of those fights that I can't helped but feel was SETUP for a rematch. I personally will never pay to watch either guy fight again.
oscar did not get robbed.
it could of gone either way and was a good fight
oscar did not get robbed.
it could of gone either way and was a good fight
hey yo FUCK DANY DEVITO >:mad >:mad >:mad
What you idiot Mayweather hating virgins need to realize is 1, this was Floyd's FIRST FIGHT AT 154. Most fighters move up in weight against a tune up, not the top fighter in that division; 2, Oscar got EVERYTHING he demanded, glove type, ring size, money, and had the entire crowd on his side (not to mention it was HIS promotion), Floyd let him have everything he wanted, and he still beat him. You losers hatred for Floyd makes me laugh ;D :lickish:
sorry for double post
its could have, not could of, common mistake ;)
I had it even in the 10th. Oscars stamina again caused him the last two rounds.
DLH did a great job but he came up a little short.
Oh please, Sal. Those chickensh*t pitty patter flurries were ineffective and fooled noone. Floyd threw less and connected more. It's called effective punching.Quote:
Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
ds91,
I agree. And I also agree with the poster that says that Floyd's style makes a boring fight. But Floyd's style may allow him to retire undefeated, with that kind of judging.
From what I saw there is no way ODH won that fight. I'll give him credit, he fought a great fight and came in with a solid gameplan and he made it a lot closer than I thought it would be, but he lost.
Floyd took longer than usual to adapt to his opponents style and was far less impressive (or if not impressive, dominant) than he usually is, but in the end he clearly and convincingly, in my mind, won that fight.
Props to him, I wasn't sure he could at 154 and I thought Oscar might be able to hurt him or put him down, but he did it. Floyd landed more punches (57% connect rate with power punches) with a higher degree of accuracy. Oscar was the aggressor, but it often was not effective aggression.
Sorry for the rambling-ass post, I'm a bit drunk.
Indeed. I had it 117-113. The judge and Lampley were on Mars.Quote:
Originally Posted by Samson3000
tbh i think flloyds style makes him look slicker and better than the fight gives him credit for. like people (and me in other posts) have said im drunk as fook but his smoothness in the ring made him look better than DLH...and again im completely biased towards DLH lol
What were you watching? DLH was winning that fight up until round 10 and as usual he simply faded and lost the last 3 rounds. 115-113 PBF was about right, I think 116-112 for PBF was bullshit.Quote:
Originally Posted by albsur2006
PBF deserves the win and they should fight again this year ! PBF is now in the box seat money wise.
If Oscar had got the decision it would have been controversial sure but wouldn't have bothered me at all. Floyd was backed up for most of the fight and 90% of those 80 more punches were blocked. His cleanest hits were in the final rounds. Oscar lost stamina!
No doubt about it though PBF just went into the top ten fighters of all time with that win.
Floyd won that fight convincingly. It was relatively even going into the second half of the fight. Those flurries were not fooling me. Floyd was no getting hit cleanly most of the time and was in control. As the later rounds came on Oscar was throwing less and less and Floyd began to impose control...
Floyd put on an excellent showing as far as im concerned. I was surprised that a judge could give it to Oscar and surprised the second judge had it so close. The third judge had it just about right...
It was a very enjoyable fight
PBF won for sure, you are kidding if you think it was convincing, he was behind after 9 rounds and DLH simply faded and lost stamina 115-113 was right 116-112 was a joke!Quote:
Originally Posted by miles
not so much convincingly as it was a couple round edge.
Oscar faded beyond the 7th IMO. This is where Floyd began to display more authority and Oscar "faded" somewhat. Its not so much that Oscar's stamina got to him. He was clearly getting frustrated towards the end and not so much because he was tired but because of Floyds difficult style.Quote:
Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
The first half of the fight is even with perhaps the edge going to Oscar. Floyd was boxing smart and controlling large parts of those rounds. Oscars flurries may have looked good and excited the crowd, but that doesnt get away from what Floyd was doing for the rest of the time. Many of those flurry punches were being blocked by good defensive maneuvoring from Floyd.
Floyd winning by 4 points actually sounds reasonable to me, but I have only watched the fight once...
to me honstly neither man one by more than 2 rounds, oscar certainly blocked a good portion of mayweathers punches and you dont win fights by backing up nd not connecting a close fight
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Originally Posted by pacdog
Mick I usually agree wit you, but Oscar got beat tonite, although Oscar got robbed in the second Mosley fight, I agree. But Oscar just faded after rd 9, he was just following Floyd around the ring not throwing any punches at all, it was really fustrating, and believe me, nobody wanted to see Oscar bust this loud mouth, thrash talking, arrogant ass-hole than me. But Oscar tired just like Floyd said he would, and for Oscar to stop using his jab was something I can't figure out. When OSCAR WORKED BEHIND HIS JAB HE BACKED FLOYD UP INTO THE ROPES AND WAS ABLE TO FLURRIE WITH HIS PUNCHES, THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN ALL NITE LONG....but he for some insane reason he stopped. And Freddie Roach was almost non-exsitend, why did'nt Freddie see this and bring it to Oscar attention. What happened to all them traps Roach was setting, Roach might have well just stayed in the dressing room. Oscar should try for a rematch in September but no later then that, the long lay offs between fights really hurt Oscar.Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Oscar seemed tight. When he got Floyd on the ropes it looked like he was scolding his son instead of boxing.
Honestly it looked like Oscar stepped in a mound of piss ants and was trying to get them off of himself. It looked like flailing instead of punching.
yep i'm almost right in my prediction, PBF by UD turns out it's split decision only. Anyway, it's still a win for pretty boy. i'm really crediting oscar for making this fight a bit exciting almost pushing floyd to engage him a little bit as he made him think about the score cards for a while. I always thought oscar will fade away in the later rounds and cannot sustain the intensity all throughout the rounds. Though earlier he was, quite happy with the development of his stamina, even saying and feeling like he was 20year old again and that he realized how manny pacquiao is throwing bombs like there's no tomorrow through freddy roach training formula; believed that he would reinvigorate his former physical prowess. in fairness, oscar did came in fantastic shape and well conditioned. In the end, he could not sustain it, not enough endurance is still the key to why he lost this fight. otherwise the outcome would be the other way around and the least is a draw.
The revelation in this fight is still what we already know, "constant pressure is still the key to beating floyd" and in order for a boxer to do that he needs a tremendous and exceptional amount of stamina reserve. very few boxer have that and most of them have decent only. I believe most of us know who they are..