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Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE FUCK?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
Oh shut up figth fans love de la hoya cos he has heart Mwyeather only has skills speed and mouth
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by champtyson
Oh shut up figth fans love de la hoya cos he has heart Mwyeather only has skills speed and mouth
Hahaha, he didn't have the heart to throw 30-40 jabs a round like he promised, now did he? He only fought when Floyd was on the ropes, Floyd did all the work in the middle of the ring. Oscar gassed out again. Where's his desire to train harder than ever before?
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
Is Mayweather paying u to berage de la hoya, lol
Mayweathers own dad felt de la hoya was the aggressor, fighting only twice on three years i was afraid he may be dealt with like gatti but no mayweather never hurt him and he showed mayweather can be penetrated mayweather will need to sharpen up if he is to continue winning i know hatton and mosley would take lessons from that
we might even get a De La Hoya Mayweather second,
dont forget we all learnt Mayweather is one punch fighter
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by champtyson
Is Mayweather paying u to berage de la hoya, lol
Mayweathers own dad felt de la hoya was the aggressor, fighting only twice on three years i was afraid he may be dealt with like gatti but no mayweather never hurt him and he showed mayweather can be penetrated mayweather will need to sharpen up if he is to continue winning i know hatton and mosley would take lessons from that
we might even get a De La Hoya Mayweather second,
dont forget we all learnt Mayweather is one punch fighter
De La Hoya was the aggressor but it wasn't really effective aggression. He didn't do enough in the middle of the ring. He said he would jab and he didn't. He lost his focus and that's his own fault. Wailing away on someone's arms and elbows doesn't count for shit. I agree with you though, Floyd's punches looked good but he didn't put enough of them together. Remember THIS IS MAYWEATHER FIRST TRIP TO 154!!! What he did against a future HOF is amazing. Please don't bring Hatton in to this, Floyd is much bigger than Hatton and Hatton couldn't take Floyd's body work for six rounds. Floyd would tee off on Hatton because Hatton couldn't knock Floyd out. BTW, don't put too much stock in what Floyd Sr said, he's trying to get back in with ODLH as trainer so he's kissing ass.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
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Originally Posted by champtyson
Is Mayweather paying u to berage de la hoya, lol
Mayweathers own dad felt de la hoya was the aggressor, fighting only twice on three years i was afraid he may be dealt with like gatti but no mayweather never hurt him and he showed mayweather can be penetrated mayweather will need to sharpen up if he is to continue winning i know hatton and mosley would take lessons from that
we might even get a De La Hoya Mayweather second,
dont forget we all learnt Mayweather is one punch fighter
De La Hoya was the aggressor but it wasn't really effective aggression. He didn't do enough in the middle of the ring. He said he would jab and he didn't. He lost his focus and that's his own fault. Wailing away on someone's arms and elbows doesn't count for shit. I agree with you though, Floyd's punches looked good but he didn't put enough of them together. Remember THIS IS MAYWEATHER FIRST TRIP TO 154!!! What he did against a future HOF is amazing. Please don't bring Hatton in to this, Floyd is much bigger than Hatton and Hatton couldn't take Floyd's body work for six rounds. Floyd would tee off on Hatton because Hatton couldn't knock Floyd out. BTW, don't put too much stock in what Floyd Sr said, he's trying to get back in with ODLH as trainer so he's kissing ass.
The way you say this is floyds first go at 154.. You sound like we oughtta give hima break from bieng perfect or totally dominant because of this...
I mean maybe we should..Its not like hes supposed to be regarded pound for pound best is it?
Exactly.. You cant give the man a break..He fought ok..Im not giving hima break from anything..
He doesnt need one..He won the fight and it was close..
But there is no justified excuse that can possibly be made when you are p4p the best..
It just doesnt work like that
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Padilla
They're both overrated.
Just like ray robinson, Ray leonard, hearns hagler hopkins and the rest right?
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
Emotions run high after a fight and Im sure Oscar truly believes he won. Dont put to much thought into what a boxer says right after fighting a 12 round Championship fight.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by champtyson
Is Mayweather paying u to berage de la hoya, lol
Mayweathers own dad felt de la hoya was the aggressor, fighting only twice on three years i was afraid he may be dealt with like gatti but no mayweather never hurt him and he showed mayweather can be penetrated mayweather will need to sharpen up if he is to continue winning i know hatton and mosley would take lessons from that
we might even get a De La Hoya Mayweather second,
dont forget we all learnt Mayweather is one punch fighter
1. Mayweather Sr just wants his old job back with Oscar.
2. PBF did hurt oscar alittle.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
After the fight PBF was a class act as always,cuz he always trash talks to try sell the fight(don't know why many ppl can't get this already),but then gives the other fighter credit where its due.Oscar on the other hand was bytching as always,and didn't gave credit where it was due.This was PBF's first fight at the weight he fought under DLH's stipulations and still pulled it off in classy fashion.Props to PBF.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
At the end of the day I think what seperates Floyd from Oscar is that Floyd never quits, never fades, never comes unstuck.
Oscar, whilst not as big a quitter as Acelino Freitas just plain out fades in big fights. He's not prepared to push himself to the limits like Floyd is.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by champtyson
Oh shut up figth fans love de la hoya cos he has heart Mwyeather only has skills speed and mouth
it takes heart to constantly train hard and then get in the ring and back it up....the only heart de la hoya showed was the same a gatti...they both can follow floyd around and get hit....it takes heart to stay on top for years at a time..
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
CC ODH and his troupe of Soupies (Mosely, Hopkins, Mayweather Sr) can never admit that Floyd won.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE FUCK?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
CC 148. ODLH putting on that fake-ass smile and saying "Yeah, I could tell I was really hurting him with the jab, I could see him bleeding in the nose just from the jab. But uh... I guess it just wasn't the night of the jab" made me want to vomit. What a schmuck.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
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Originally Posted by Padilla
They're both overrated.
Just like ray robinson, Ray leonard, hearns hagler hopkins and the rest right?
Now thats just ignorant.
Oscar and Floyd dont belong in the same paragraph as those greats you mentioned let alone the same sentence.
Oscar and Floyd are nothing more than hyped up fighters. Floyd was good at 130, and 135 but hasnt done a damn thing since entering 140. And Oscar is 1-4 in his last 5 fights. Nuff said. This fight was nothing but hype. And a battle between two of the most overrated fighters in history.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
id say that Floyd ran like a little bitch for most of the fight, and De La Hoya did what he said he was, or tried to, which was make it a rough physical fight, and he made it very close fight, losing only by one round, if the judge that scored it 115-113 for PBF would have scored one more round for DLH than we would of had a draw, so plz all of you stop with the, FLOYD DOMINATED HIS ASS, FLOYD EMBARASSED HIS ASS, cause really when you get down to it he embarassed himself more than anything, talking so much shit and doing so little
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
id say that Floyd ran like a little bitch for most of the fight, and De La Hoya did what he said he was, or tried to, which was make it a rough physical fight, and he made it very close fight, losing only by one round, if the judge that scored it 115-113 for PBF would have scored one more round for DLH than we would of had a draw, so plz all of you stop with the, FLOYD DOMINATED HIS a**, FLOYD EMBARASSED HIS a**, cause really when you get down to it he embarassed himself more than anything, talking so much S*** and doing so little
Well said. That's what I was thinking the whole time.... PBF when are you gonna "ice dis muddafuka" PBF when is the "massacre" gonna start. And then uncle Rog saying I told you he was gonna "whoop his ass" ??????? I saw nothing of the sort. I saw a potshotting slip and dodging fighter. And anyone who says PBF showed class after ward???? He said it was easy work. Lots of class and lots of humility right???
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't
and pbf was quoted saying "im gonna whoop his ass" "its gonna be a massacre" where was that then?
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
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Nicely said. There is nothing worse than a fighter who clearly lost trying to make excuses for their showing without giving credit to the winner. Peter: Toney was the last time that turned me off. Im a huge Toney fan but it was awful having to hear him slur how he won the fight and didnt give Peter any credit. Its not cool.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by josef4334
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't
and pbf was quoted saying "im gonna whoop his ass" "its gonna be a massacre" where was that then?
Where was Oscar PROMISING to knockout Floyd with his right hand.
Oh and lets not forget Oscar saying so coldly "You're right..this will be your last fight, I'll make sure of that"
Or that "My jab will stop his speed, I'll be using it all night"
Where was that for mr "tonight wasnt the night of the jab" ?
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
he did throw about 30-40 wildly into the air! and that my friend is the true meaning of being a true warrior ;D
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
CC 151 by the way bro for the REAL TALK!
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
Floyd mayweather called oscar a P---Y. But Floyd is the one that looked like a p---y running all night even when oscar was tired.
He didnt try to go toe to toe with oscar. And he acts like he killed oscar ,
I just didnt see that i feel bad for oscar he cant get a decision when it can go either way. lets go to the trinidad fight oscar dominated that fight, execpt for the last two rounds he did a mayweather (running around the ring) so the judges took the fight from him. Then they critized him for not pressing the fight in the last two rounds, but when mayweather does it he's a great figher. thats why boxing is not a top sport anymore, everyone rather watch ufc fights you cant run around the cage you have to fight. I just believe that you have to beat the champion decisevely to win and i just felt oscar was the one who pressed the fight and it should have been a draw. Remember oscar had'nt fought in three years and still gave mayweather all he could handle and should have keep his belt, it would have been better for a rematch, maybe this time it would have forced mayweather to fight more, i think he's scared to go toe to toe with power puncher maybe thats why he wont fight margarito.
I just dont see all the hype on mayweather he fought a older semi-retired oscar and almost lost and never tried to finish oscar even he was tired he was scared of getting knocked out. And oscar didnt say nothing but the truth post fight, I dont think you can compare the class between oscar and mayweather. the one who talked all the trash and still looks like crap is mayweather yeah he won the fight but he knows deep down inside he should have brawled more and run less, oscar has no reason to hold he head down.
HE SHOWED HE HAS COJONES UNLIKE MAYWEATHER WHO HAS THEM IN HIS MOUTH, THATS ALL HE DOES IS TALK TOUGH BEFORE THE FIGHT THEN RUN AROUND THE RING ALL NIGHT.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Floyd mayweather called oscar a P---Y. But Floyd is the one that looked like a p---y running all night even when oscar was tired.
Ugh. This is so tired. He didn't run. Compare this to what Oscar did at the end of the Trinidad fight (which IMO Oscar still should have won anyway). They look entirely different. Did you even watch the fight? This is just a talking point....
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I just didnt see that i feel bad for oscar he cant get a decision when it can go either way.
This is a joke, right? Do you really think ANYONE EXCEPT OSCAR would have gotten a single judge to score that fight for him?? The only reason this was an SD and not a UD is because Oscar's a star. He got star treatment.
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I just dont see all the hype on mayweather he fought a older semi-retired oscar
This is the dumbest one of them all. Oscar is only 34. Floyd is 30. They're basically the same age. And neither of them is old. There are always excuses from the haters after Floyd wins a fight. Think of something original next time.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
8) Maybe thats because Oscar knows Floyd never really beat him and was flat out robbed! Floyd didnt run as much as I thought he might but he was getting hit more Oscar was blocking most Floyds shots! ! ! 8)
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Padilla
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Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
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Originally Posted by Padilla
They're both overrated.
Just like ray robinson, Ray leonard, hearns hagler hopkins and the rest right?
Now thats just ignorant.
Oscar and Floyd dont belong in the same paragraph as those greats you mentioned let alone the same sentence.
Oscar and Floyd are nothing more than hyped up fighters. Floyd was good at 130, and 135 but hasnt done a damn thing since entering 140. And Oscar is 1-4 in his last 5 fights. Nuff said. This fight was nothing but hype. And a battle between two of the most overrated fighters in history.
Oscar is 2-2 in his last 4 fights lol... all of which have been world title fights, 2 of which the other guy was the p4p #1 on the world, also 2 of which were at a devison he was well out of his depth in yet walked away 1-1 only lossing to the p4p #1 and the MUCH bigger guy;
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
I was disgusted with De La Hoya's post fight comments. He basically belittled Floyd. He said "well I'm 34 and he's 30." Wow. Nobody really brought that up when you beat a past it Chavez and cracked out Pernell Whitaker. We gave you credit for those wins. Floyd fought in the gloves you wanted, in the ring you wanted, and in the weight you wanted, and didn't complain, and you couldn't give Floyd any credit? Floyd gave Oscar credit for fighting a great fight and making it rough at least. Oscar was crying about being the champion and Floyd not taking his title, but Floyd is P4P #1 and this fight was worth more than that title. Oscar is a little bitch and last night proved it for me. Deep down inside where it counts he's a little bitch. He came out thinking he was the bigger man and was gonna have a huge power advantage and he didn't. He thought he would have Floyd running all night and Floyd stood tall for the most part. He underestimated Floyd's chin and Floyd's desire to win. Floyd probably has more natural talent than anybody but the reason he's so good is because of his unbelievable work ethic and his intense desire to win.
BTW, ODLH fans, I could have sworn that I've heard Oscar say around a hundred times that he's prepared to throw 30 to 40 jabs a round. He didn't and when Larry asked him why he didn't throw, he said "It just wasn't the night of the jab." WHAT THE F***?!?! What's the difference between the fight he fought and the fight Diego Corrales fought against Floyd? Oscar worked harder than Diego while Floyd was on the ropes but that's basically it. He lost his focus, he followed Floyd around the ring not jabbing, and he fought when Floyd allowed him to fight. It's just sad that he couldn't be a man and give Floyd his credit.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
8) So what! He belives he won and many others do as well! ! ! 8)
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) So what! He belives he won and many others do as well! ! ! 8)
I've yet to read a single boxing journalist say that De la Hoya won the fight. A few nut-huggers on this board claim to think he won, but "many" is a huge overstatement.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by shza
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) So what! He belives he won and many others do as well! ! ! 8)
I've yet to read a single boxing journalist say that De la Hoya won the fight. A few nut-huggers on this board claim to think he won, but "many" is a huge overstatement.
Thank you.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
8) Where do you live first of all? In Calif , Texas , New Mexico, there are many count on it! 8)
You from the East Coast arnt you?
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) Where do you live first of all? In Calif , Texas , New Mexico, there are many count on it! 8)
Name one boxing journalist that scored it for ODLH.
don't care what state, just name one.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
8) Dont need to do all that! I saw the fight Floyd didnt do enough to win the belt from a champion all he did was stand back and counter! Oscar was the aggresser through out that fight had he not been there would have been no fight! 8)
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) Dont need to do all that! I saw the fight Floyd didnt do enough to win the belt from a champion all he did was stand back and counter! Oscar was the aggresser through out that fight had he not been there would have been no fight! 8)
Isn't that what a defensive boxer is supposed to do?
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
8) Not all judges go for a defensive fighter! In this case they did it was behind the money you can believe that one bud if you know any of the inside of boxing! ! ! 8)
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) Where do you live first of all? In Calif , Texas , New Mexico, there are many count on it! 8)
You from the East Coast arnt you?
No, I'm from Cali. I don't know anyone here who thought Oscar won more than 4 rounds. Nor have a read any boxing journalist anywhere on the internet say that Oscar won the fight. I like how you provide exactly zero examples though.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by shza
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) Where do you live first of all? In Calif , Texas , New Mexico, there are many count on it! 8)
You from the East Coast arnt you?
No, I'm from Cali. I don't know anyone here who thought Oscar won more than 4 rounds. Nor have a read any boxing journalist anywhere on the internet say that Oscar won the fight. I like how you provide exactly zero examples though.
8) Than you should leave your yard sometimes its all cool you'll be alright! Just kidding ;D
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
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Originally Posted by shza
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Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
8) Where do you live first of all? In Calif , Texas , New Mexico, there are many count on it! 8)
You from the East Coast arnt you?
No, I'm from Cali. I don't know anyone here who thought Oscar won more than 4 rounds. Nor have a read any boxing journalist anywhere on the internet say that Oscar won the fight. I like how you provide exactly zero examples though.
8) Than you should leave your yard sometimes its all cool you'll be alright! Just kidding ;D
Everyone that I have spoke with that THOUGHT oscar won was either a little oscar nut hugger or someone that doesn't know the first thing about boxing, take my 12 year old cousin and his little friends for example.
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Re: Oscar De La Hoya behaved like a spolied brat last night, not Floyd
8) Look at the ages your talking about first! Now how much can they really no about the boxing world. 8)