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    Default Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Who do you think would win if they did it again? I think Quartey should of won there first encounter. However I think De La Hoya would win a rematch.

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    De La Hoya hammers him.

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    no point for oscar to take the fight, he's beaten him once before...
    He should set his goals on deafeating Floyd Mayweather

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quartey has lost much of the quickness of his sharp jab which gave oscar problems. now oscar can pick him apart all day
    "Very few people really understand what it means to be a fighter. I hate it when I hear someone say, 'That fighter doesn't have guts. I hate that, I don't care if you're a world champion six times over or a four-round fighter, to step inside that ring, you have to have guts" Oscar De La Hoya

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quote Originally Posted by chamiley
    Quartey has lost much of the quickness of his sharp jab which gave oscar problems. now oscar can pick him apart all day

    The rematch should have happened in 99 shortly after the first one, instead Oscar denied him the rematch and told Larry Merchant that there was better fights out there for him. What nerve after coming off his most difficult fight to date and recieving a gift decision. It's way to late and Quartey is a shot fighter who has gone through to many inactive periods

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quote Originally Posted by benjamindallas554
    Who do you think would win if they did it again? I think Quartey should of won there first encounter. However I think De La Hoya would win a rematch.
    ODLH...ODLH...ODLH....worse than the first....
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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quote Originally Posted by gbrandon
    Quote Originally Posted by chamiley
    Quartey has lost much of the quickness of his sharp jab which gave oscar problems. now oscar can pick him apart all day

    The rematch should have happened in 99 shortly after the first one, instead Oscar denied him the rematch and told Larry Merchant that there was better fights out there for him. What nerve after coming off his most difficult fight to date and recieving a gift decision. It's way to late and Quartey is a shot fighter who has gone through to many inactive periods
    To Oscar's credit he did fight bigger fish though... Trinidad, Hopkins, Mosley.

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quartey would beat him again.

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    Quartey would beat him again.
    he never beat him to begin with
    "Very few people really understand what it means to be a fighter. I hate it when I hear someone say, 'That fighter doesn't have guts. I hate that, I don't care if you're a world champion six times over or a four-round fighter, to step inside that ring, you have to have guts" Oscar De La Hoya

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quote Originally Posted by chamiley
    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    Quartey would beat him again.
    he never beat him to begin with
    Delahoya needed a knockout to win going into the 12th. he didn't get it, Quartey won. And he would beat him again. Delahoya has more openings now then he did then, and if anything is more open for a jab then he's ever been, and he doesn't guard the body as well as he used to, he seems to content to guarding his head now. Delahoya is still open to straight shots, more then he ever has been in his career. Quartey would beat him again. Quartey HAS lost a step or two or three, but Delahoya may not have lost step, but he's lost a lot more form.

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    Default Re: Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey 2 should this fight happen??

    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    Quote Originally Posted by chamiley
    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    Quartey would beat him again.
    he never beat him to begin with
    Delahoya needed a knockout to win going into the 12th. he didn't get it, Quartey won. And he would beat him again. Delahoya has more openings now then he did then, and if anything is more open for a jab then he's ever been, and he doesn't guard the body as well as he used to, he seems to content to guarding his head now. Delahoya is still open to straight shots, more then he ever has been in his career. Quartey would beat him again. Quartey HAS lost a step or two or three, but Delahoya may not have lost step, but he's lost a lot more form.
    You must be talking about Tito going into the 12th against winky coz the fight was even going into the 12th round. the knockdown punctuated the fight for Oscar. The only thing that was controversial about the fight was the margin on the judges scorecards. Yes oscar is not as mobile as he used to be but Quartey was never to big on body punching anyways. quartey hasn't carried his power to jr middleweight he landed so many clean shots on Carlos Bojorquez and couldn't even knock him down, the stoppage only came because the ref felt sorry for carlos getting hit so much, there is no way he hurts oscar and Quartey was out on his feet in the fight with Verno Phillips, Oscar would have demolished him in that scenario. Oscar by TKO in 10
    "Very few people really understand what it means to be a fighter. I hate it when I hear someone say, 'That fighter doesn't have guts. I hate that, I don't care if you're a world champion six times over or a four-round fighter, to step inside that ring, you have to have guts" Oscar De La Hoya

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