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I never said Oscar beat all of his opponets I said the resume was better. I also mentioned somewhere I believe that Oscar beat common opponents at a younger stage in their careers. A stage when the win actually was something of accomplishment.
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Not smart logic at all... Styles make fights


Quote Originally Posted by Put Em' Up View Post
I have never heard Floyd openly seek out the best. Never one time have I seen him push for a fight with the best in the division he sat in at the time. Win or lose Oscar has sought out the fights. Floyd did not seek out De La Hoya Oscar pushed him for the fight. Same goes for the Hatton bout. I was a Floyd Mayweather JR fan until he left the 135lb division.
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Thats a bunch of booshit... Mayweather was calling Oscar out since his days at 130...

Last time I checked when you reach the top of the mountain you are the one getting called out, not the other way around.

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Again he is a fighter with great skills but happy not going at it with dangerous opponents.
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So going up to 154 to fight Oscar who was one of the top guys wasnt dangerous? Fighting Hatton wasnt dangerous either?

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You mention him just knocking out the #1 ranked LWW in the world but isn't Floyd officially a welterweight? Should he not be looking for the top welterweight opponents out there? I hope you are not going to start using money and fan appeal as an arguement for that one.

I know if Oscar De La Hoya was fighting at welterweight he would be looking for a fight with Cotto or at least Margarito. Regardless if he won or lost.
#1 he will undoubtedly fight the winner of the Marg-Cotto contest when he beats Oscar again...

Oscar fought his last fight at 150lbs with Forbes, and has talked about rematching Floyd at 147, so again your logic and knowledge is a little off there junior.