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    If this fight happen, assuming Oscar doesnt retire, who would win. I think Oscar is too big and will not be backed up by Floyd. Oscar stalks his opponents and keeps his composure while doing it. Floyd doesnt have the power to hurt Oscar and I dont think he could intimidate him either like he has so many other opponents. I think Oscar would win a UD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    If this fight happen, assuming Oscar doesnt retire, who would win. I think Oscar is too big and will not be backed up by Floyd. Oscar stalks his opponents and keeps his composure while doing it. Floyd doesnt have the power to hurt Oscar and I dont think he could intimidate him either like he has so many other opponents. I think Oscar would win a UD.
    Yes oscar is bigger and probably stronger but don't let the mayorga fight fool you like the trinidad/mayorga fight fooled alot of people. Oscar looked good but I think any decent tecnical boxer can look gook against mayorga. But it was only one thing that made me worry about oscar. He was flat footed. Hes getting older and if you really look you can see it. All i'm saying is he didn't look fast enough on his feet and in his hands to kept up with a young mayweather who would be very determined to beat him. If this was 1999 i would pick oscar but now i can see floyd being too fast and too hard to catch for him at this stage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MRMANICK

    Yes oscar is bigger and probably stronger but don't let the mayorga fight fool you like the trinidad/mayorga fight fooled alot of people. Oscar looked good but I think any decent tecnical boxer can look gook against mayorga. But it was only one thing that made me worry about oscar. He was flat footed. Hes getting older and if you really look you can see it. All i'm saying is he didn't look fast enough on his feet and in his hands to kept up with a young mayweather who would be very determined to beat him. If this was 1999 i would pick oscar but now i can see floyd being too fast and too hard to catch for him at this stage.
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    I still think PBF would win but ODLH's chances went up alot in my estimations after last saturday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMix27
    Quote Originally Posted by MRMANICK

    Yes oscar is bigger and probably stronger but don't let the mayorga fight fool you like the trinidad/mayorga fight fooled alot of people. Oscar looked good but I think any decent tecnical boxer can look gook against mayorga. But it was only one thing that made me worry about oscar. He was flat footed. Hes getting older and if you really look you can see it. All i'm saying is he didn't look fast enough on his feet and in his hands to kept up with a young mayweather who would be very determined to beat him. If this was 1999 i would pick oscar but now i can see floyd being too fast and too hard to catch for him at this stage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MRMANICK
    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    If this fight happen, assuming Oscar doesnt retire, who would win. I think Oscar is too big and will not be backed up by Floyd. Oscar stalks his opponents and keeps his composure while doing it. Floyd doesnt have the power to hurt Oscar and I dont think he could intimidate him either like he has so many other opponents. I think Oscar would win a UD.
    Yes oscar is bigger and probably stronger but don't let the mayorga fight fool you like the trinidad/mayorga fight fooled alot of people. Oscar looked good but I think any decent tecnical boxer can look gook against mayorga. But it was only one thing that made me worry about oscar. He was flat footed. Hes getting older and if you really look you can see it. All i'm saying is he didn't look fast enough on his feet and in his hands to kept up with a young mayweather who would be very determined to beat him. If this was 1999 i would pick oscar but now i can see floyd being too fast and too hard to catch for him at this stage.
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