De La Hoya deserved the decision over Whitaker too.
Whitaker did jack-$#!t in that fight.
He made De La Hoya miss, but he didn't counter after the slips; he just walked away instead. Crap-fight, but you have to give the decision to the guy who was at least throwing some punches.
there are two sides:
do not get hit and be fun to watch. No one can beat prime Tyson from these perspectives.
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Whitaker was a ring general in the truest form that night. Hit and not be hit, other than Chavez occasional right he peppered Julio with the frequency of a grilled t bone. Texas, King and Sullied'man...the deck was stacked going in. King was already negotiating deals with the MGM but only if Chavez didn't lose...the whole scenario kicked boxing and the fans right in the balls.
Leonard-Benitez is always a great example of the sweet science for me![]()
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
1 AM in the gym, is a sign of bad time management.
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One of the greatest fights to ever display the art of the (SWEET SCIENCE) Hopkins defeating Trinindad.
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