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De La Hoya: "I Want To Fight Twice in 2008"
Just read this.
"I would like to fight twice next year, in May and September, opponents to be decided," De La Hoya said.
Oscar's plan still appears to be a return to the welterweight limit of 147-pounds, currently the richest division in boxing.
He said the front runner to fight him would be the winner of the Mayweather Hatton fight..... ::**
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i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
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He's gonna be called the evander holyfield of welterweights pretty soon.
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
Thats everyones take on it. The winner of that match has some major bragging rights.
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Oh please. Oscar doesnt deserve anything. The only fighter he has beaten in years is Mayorga.
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I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
So let me get this straight Cotto would get knocked out by Oscar but Judah would beat Oscar are you kidding me ??
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I really don't think he could hang in the 147 division with his current condition. He's best just collecting paydays while he still can against known walkthroughs and then just retiring.
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
Stop fooling yourself and being so over protective just because Floyd beat Oscar and you think want to believe Oscar is still at his best. He's not. End of. He's a part time fighter.If that. His recent record has been poor. Your predictions there look awful. ;D
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Originally Posted by miles
Oh please. Oscar doesnt deserve anything. The only fighter he has beaten in years is Mayorga.
Exactly.CC old man. ;D
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
EXACTLY.CC.
We need to see these young lions go at it. The winner of those fights should fight each other. Oscar should have to work to get another chance just like everyone else.
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Oscar can do as he pleases, it's always gonna be a big fight if he's involved, he's like David Beckham in the states, half the people who tune in to a de la hoya fight aren't even boxing fans.
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
Margarito might have lost, But how does that say either one of two things?
To me it doesnt say margarito has a terrible chin..He doesnt
And that oscar could have the power he once had at welter weight..Which he doesnt, and whats to say that would knock out margarito anyway..
Just my opinion
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CC, back fella! ;D
He may have given Floyd a tough fight but that was Oscar fighting a fighter who will probably never fight at 154 again. I find it hard to imagine Oscar making waves at his age at welterweight. Seriously.
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
Stop fooling yourself and being so over protective just because Floyd beat Oscar and you think want to believe Oscar is still at his best. He's not. End of. He's a part time fighter.If that. His recent record has been poor. Your predictions there look awful. ;D
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Originally Posted by miles
Oh please. Oscar doesnt deserve anything. The only fighter he has beaten in years is Mayorga.
Exactly.CC old man. ;D
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
EXACTLY.CC.
We need to see these young lions go at it. The winner of those fights should fight each other. Oscar should have to work to get another chance just like everyone else.
Judah gets beat by Baldomir, and gets a fight with Mayweather right after, looses that fight horribly and then gets suspended, doesn't win his comeback fight (it's a NC), and get a WBA welterweight fight against Cotto which he also looses horribly, and then is suposingly gonna get a fight with Margarito? also B-Hop lost 2 back to back against Taylor (although i thought he won the rematch and the first was a draw) and gets a crack at then lightheavyweight champion Antonio Tarver, so whats the prob about De La Hoya getting a shot at the winner, when none of his losses have been lopsided?
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
So let me get this straight Cotto would get knocked out by Oscar but Judah would beat Oscar are you kidding me ??
Judah was pimping Cotto real bad until Cotto went on a low blow and elbows frenzy.
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
Stop fooling yourself and being so over protective just because Floyd beat Oscar and you think want to believe Oscar is still at his best. He's not. End of. He's a part time fighter.If that. His recent record has been poor. Your predictions there look awful. ;D
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Originally Posted by miles
Oh please. Oscar doesnt deserve anything. The only fighter he has beaten in years is Mayorga.
Exactly.CC old man. ;D
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
EXACTLY.CC.
We need to see these young lions go at it. The winner of those fights should fight each other. Oscar should have to work to get another chance just like everyone else.
Judah gets beat by Baldomir, and gets a fight with Mayweather right after, looses that fight horribly and then gets suspended, doesn't win his comeback fight (it's a NC), and get a WBA welterweight fight against Cotto which he also looses horribly, and then is suposingly gonna get a fight with Margarito? also B-Hop lost 2 back to back against Taylor (although i thought he won the rematch and the first was a draw) and gets a crack at then lightheavyweight champion Antonio Tarver, so whats the prob about De La Hoya getting a shot at the winner, when none of his losses have been lopsided?
Judah was in the fight nicely in the early stages if you ask me
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I think Oscar better be careful or he's gonna get his a** really beat for the first time in his career. He can't keep this up forever and we all saw what happend to the great Jones Jr after coming back down in weight.
I don't think he can beat Maywether.
Margarito and Williams work rate will be real hard for Oscar to keep up with as the fight gets to the championship rounds
Cotto and Mosley pressure and hard punching will give him hell.
And even Cintron with Tito-like punching power might put that a** in the canvas. Though he is the weakest link in this division and Oscar should beat him.
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Cintron's power is nowhere close to Tito's sorry, and IMO De La Hoya has enough to compete with any of the top welter's, i'd go as far as to say that he has just as much left as Mosley
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Lol, Judah would get holes blown through him by Oscar, what a joke. Judah always looks good at 1st then goes into Disneyland and stands around getting beat up. Oscar would ruin that guy, if Cotto already hasn't. Oscar has a couple good fights left in him. I would like to see Oscar and Cotto myself, though I see a repeat of Oscar/Chavez even though Oscar's getting "old" now. Him and Margarito would be fun, as would Williams. No comment on Cintron
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
So let me get this straight Cotto would get knocked out by Oscar but Judah would beat Oscar are you kidding me ??
Judah was pimping Cotto real bad until Cotto went on a low blow and elbows frenzy.
Oh please Judah landed few good shots at start but he always does just like Judah hurt Kostya and he started well against Mayweather aswell but typical of Judah he couldn't keep it up nothing to do with low blows its just Cotto was too aggressive and Judah couldn't handle the pressure and Judah took one hell of a beating so just because he started well like he always does this means he can beat Oscar ??
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
So let me get this straight Cotto would get knocked out by Oscar but Judah would beat Oscar are you kidding me ??
Judah was pimping Cotto real bad until Cotto went on a low blow and elbows frenzy.
Oh please Judah landed few good shots at start but he always does just like Judah hurt Kostya and he started well against Mayweather aswell but typical of Judah he couldn't keep it up nothing to do with low blows its just Cotto was too aggressive and Judah couldn't handle the pressure and Judah took one hell of a beating so just because he started well like he always does this means he can beat Oscar ??
Even Cotto's own mother knows those low blows were intentional and he threw them to save his ass because he was about to get knocked out real bad. Its absurd to say that Cotto was just being aggressive.
As for Delahoya vs. Judah............. I said if Zab gets a couple tune up fights in against a couple journeymen (Margarito would be perfect) then he beats Oscar, but if they fought today, Delahoya by decision.
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Originally Posted by NotGuilty136
I really don't think he could hang in the 147 division with his current condition. He's best just collecting paydays while he still can against known walkthroughs and then just retiring.
Collecting paydays ... he's extremely well set financially. He doesn't go through all this to "collect a payday" I don't think.
Not that the paydays he collects are anything to sneeze at!
What I think is that he loves to box. He loves the challenge. He's great and he's fought the very best and never had any hangups about being the greatest ever. How some of you can call yourselves fans of the sport and sit behind your keyboards and whine about someone like Oscar is beyond me.
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Originally Posted by NuthaPug
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Originally Posted by NotGuilty136
I really don't think he could hang in the 147 division with his current condition. He's best just collecting paydays while he still can against known walkthroughs and then just retiring.
Collecting paydays ... he's extremely well set financially. He doesn't go through all this to "collect a payday" I don't think.
Not that the paydays he collects are anything to sneeze at!
What I think is that he loves to box. He loves the challenge. He's great and he's fought the very best and never had any hangups about being the greatest ever. How some of you can call yourselves fans of the sport and sit behind your keyboards and whine about someone like Oscar is beyond me.
I'm not whining about oscar. Look how many people he got to order his fight with mayweather. He could probably sell a fight of his against anyone and people would watch. I'm saying i don't think he's at his best anymore and he is best served collecting paydays. I never said that what he's been doing.
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Originally Posted by NotGuilty136
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Originally Posted by NuthaPug
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Originally Posted by NotGuilty136
I really don't think he could hang in the 147 division with his current condition. He's best just collecting paydays while he still can against known walkthroughs and then just retiring.
Collecting paydays ... he's extremely well set financially. He doesn't go through all this to "collect a payday" I don't think.
Not that the paydays he collects are anything to sneeze at!
What I think is that he loves to box. He loves the challenge. He's great and he's fought the very best and never had any hangups about being the greatest ever. How some of you can call yourselves fans of the sport and sit behind your keyboards and whine about someone like Oscar is beyond me.
I'm not whining about oscar. Look how many people he got to order his fight with mayweather. He could probably sell a fight of his against anyone and people would watch. I'm saying i don't think he's at his best anymore and he is best served collecting paydays. I never said that what he's been doing.
Even though you were the one I quoted, I didn't necessarily mean that you were the most egregious example of whining. I'm sure you are right that Oscar isn't at prime anymore. But he's good enough to give most who are something to think about. Did pretty good against Mayweather, the P4P best ... sure wasn't made to look foolish. I think that's saying something for him.
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
So let me get this straight Cotto would get knocked out by Oscar but Judah would beat Oscar are you kidding me ??
Judah was pimping Cotto real bad until Cotto went on a low blow and elbows frenzy.
Oh please Judah landed few good shots at start but he always does just like Judah hurt Kostya and he started well against Mayweather aswell but typical of Judah he couldn't keep it up nothing to do with low blows its just Cotto was too aggressive and Judah couldn't handle the pressure and Judah took one hell of a beating so just because he started well like he always does this means he can beat Oscar ??
Even Cotto's own mother knows those low blows were intentional and he threw them to save his a** because he was about to get knocked out real bad. Its absurd to say that Cotto was just being aggressive.
As for Delahoya vs. Judah............. I said if Zab gets a couple tune up fights in against a couple journeymen (Margarito would be perfect) then he beats Oscar, but if they fought today, Delahoya by decision.
I don't understand what your getting at so your saying without them low blows Cotto wouldn't have won ?? because i didn't see any difference in the fight except that Cotto was able to get closer but that was due to Cotto changing up by throwing a jab here and there and punishing Judah when he got close he didn't give Judah a chance to relax.
Its absurd to say that Cotto was just being aggressive.
I think whats more absurd is you thinking Judah could beat Oscar and saying that Judah was just about to knock Cotto out when he wasn't he hurt him few times but Cotto has been shook up alot worse than that and has comeback to win like i said Kostya was hurt by Judah and so was Mayweather but Judah can't keep it together and thats why he lost and its nothing to do with the low blows.
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I think with Cotto/Hatton/Margaritro its going to be an ODH classic where he starts great and runs out of gas late...I don't see any of these guys KOing him so its a simple question of can Oscar's gas tank hold up long enough to win a decision. I'd give him a decent chance against Hatton/Margaritro but not Cotto. I think he'd KO Cintron...I thought Kermit looked good in his last bout, but I just can't shake the Margarito KO. Stamina issues aside he's never been in the ring with a fighter of Oscar's skill. Judah gets KO'd and KO'd early...Williams is an interesting fighter with his size and speed....A few years ago Oscar is able to turn this in to a brawl and wins via KO, but now I just don't think he has the stamina to impose his will on a fighter with Paul's physical attributes
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
Spot on!
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I think a fight with Vernon Forrest could be interesting. I always wanted to see them fight and now would be a good time to make it happen imo.
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i think he mite fight zab, zab has kinda become the new mayorga
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it kinda pisses me off that after loss DLH still gets to pick which top fighter he wants to fight.
he shouldn't even be looking at the winner of hatton PBF. he should be fighting margarito or somebody.
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Originally Posted by 'The Boxer'
it kinda pisses me off that after loss DLH still gets to pick which top fighter he wants to fight.
he shouldn't even be looking at the winner of hatton PBF. he should be fighting margarito or somebody.
i wish i could giv u anotha cc, u speak the truth and nutin but the truth so help u god again lol, couldnt agree more
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i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
True but if he had any balls he would have given him and immediate rematch, Instead he's trying to read the players card and thinking Hatton will pull an upset. I personally think Dela Hoya would beat the shat out of Hatton, Hatton's inside fight ain't shat but wrestling, and Oscar would capitalize and Knocked him out and on the other hand PBF would beat him again.
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.
as for 147..............
I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.
Oscar would knock Cotto out.
Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.
Paul Williams would earn a decision.
Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.
If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.
That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
So let me get this straight Cotto would get knocked out by Oscar but Judah would beat Oscar are you kidding me ??
Judah was pimping Cotto real bad until Cotto went on a low blow and elbows frenzy.
Oh please Judah landed few good shots at start but he always does just like Judah hurt Kostya and he started well against Mayweather aswell but typical of Judah he couldn't keep it up nothing to do with low blows its just Cotto was too aggressive and Judah couldn't handle the pressure and Judah took one hell of a beating so just because he started well like he always does this means he can beat Oscar ??
I wouldn't bother arguing with brainfrozensolid, ICB. He is a typical blind Zab Judah fan, who probably also feels that:
1. Jay Nady stopped the Judah-Tszyu fight too early (when actually, he should send Nady a "thank-you" card for saving Judah from a career-ending beating).
2. Judah's own low blow against Mayweather was NOT intentional (when you can clearly see Judah's eyes locked on Floyd's nuts just before he landed the uppercut.... followed closely by the rabbit punch).
3. Judah can walk on water. (Typical feelings of denial about what has become the punching bag of the elite welterweights).
So let brainfrozensolid rant and rave about Cotto's low blows on Judah. It doesn't change the fact that Judah got severely beaten by the better man. Judah knows it...... and even Papa Judah (who remarkably is even more of a jerk than his son) knows it.
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Yeah whatever ODLH............................Just win one will ya??
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
I think a fight with Vernon Forrest could be interesting. I always wanted to see them fight and now would be a good time to make it happen imo.
He's coming to 147 so that fight won't happen and he would not gain much from it.
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it kinda pisses me off that after loss DLH still gets to pick which top fighter he wants to fight.
he shouldn't even be looking at the winner of hatton PBF. he should be fighting margarito or somebody.
CC,totally agree.
"I wouldn't bother arguing with brainfrozensolid, ICB. He is a typical blind Zab Judah fan, who probably also feels that:
1. Jay Nady stopped the Judah-Tszyu fight too early (when actually, he should send Nady a "thank-you" card for saving Judah from a career-ending beating).
2. Judah's own low blow against Mayweather was NOT intentional (when you can clearly see Judah's eyes locked on Floyd's nuts just before he landed the uppercut.... followed closely by the rabbit punch).
3. Judah can walk on water. (Typical feelings of denial about what has become the punching bag of the elite welterweights).
So let brainfrozensolid rant and rave about Cotto's low blows on Judah. It doesn't change the fact that Judah got severely beaten by the better man. Judah knows it...... and even Papa Judah (who remarkably is even more of a jerk than his son) knows it."
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D CC,great points,all on the mark and agreed.Judah got his ass beaten from pillar to post,worse than any of his other fights :D :) ;D
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CC back, EG. I know I'm gonna get raked over the coals by the blinded Zab fans, but some of their comments I read on these threads are downright outrageous. They can't defend Zab without calling someone like Margarito a journeyman. What's up with that?
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CC back, EG. I know I'm gonna get raked over the coals by the blinded Zab fans, but some of their comments I read on these threads are downright outrageous. They can't defend Zab without calling someone like Margarito a journeyman. What's up with that?
Caling Margarito a journeyman shows what little knowledge whoever says it has about boxing. ;D
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CC back, EG. I know I'm gonna get raked over the coals by the blinded Zab fans, but some of their comments I read on these threads are downright outrageous. They can't defend Zab without calling someone like Margarito a journeyman. What's up with that?
Caling Margarito a journeyman shows what little knowledge whoever says it has about boxing. ;D
Funny, that's exactly what I answered.
:)