Oscar was at his best @154. I wish he had more fights during his prime at that weight, but i can understand why because most of the big money fights were at 147 during his peak years. 154 suited him well.
That being said, who wins?
Oscar was at his best @154. I wish he had more fights during his prime at that weight, but i can understand why because most of the big money fights were at 147 during his peak years. 154 suited him well.
That being said, who wins?
Is this a serious question?
He loses and 154 was by no means Oscar "at his best".
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Was going to answer, but not much more to add to the posts above.
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That was the fight we saw, rightFloyd at 154 weighs 150 like he has for both of his fights there....Confused..besides, Floyds best weight was probably 130-140
He probably was if he watched the whole fight.
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These are the kind of "boxing fans" Pacquiao has produced![]()
Fans who watch the whole fight to reach an opinion.
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Idiots who dont realise that 2 of the biggest fighters in the last 20 years have already fought each other only 5 years ago
Also, I have never said an opinion on who I thought won the fight, that would be stupid having not seen the fight. Same as it would be stupid for someone who has no idea how to score the fight complain about the scores![]()
That is my biggest problem with Oscar and makes me scratch my head about how great he truly was. He was very mechanical and fought accordingly to his current trainer. Whereas talented fighters would make slight adjustments, Oscar looked almost hindered and uncomfortable if he had to fight a different way than what was natural for him.
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