Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
I agree, it was a close fight. DLH would have won if he continue jabbing.
But the main question is - why he didn't continue jabbing? It was clear after 9 rounds that DLH had only one way to win the fight - knock Mayweather out. In stead he lost atleast two rounds more.

Oscar De La Hoya's fight against Felix Sturm show some key points of his weakness. He lost some of his speed when moving to middleweight division. As we all may remember, Sturm dominated that fight and the decision (UD 12 to DLH) was one of the most stinking robberies even in Vegas standard.