Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
OK here's what happens

#1 Oscar can move as well so PBF will have to be on the bicycle a lot better than he was vs Baldomir...if he gets trapped against the ropes and catches a left hook from ODH it's OVER

#2 One can see that unlike RJJ or Mosley, Floyd's combinations aren't the best in the world...he can't "shine shoes" like those guys

#3 Oscar has power, speed, size, strength, and the chin to absolutely lay the smack down on Floyd

#4 This is at 154....

Good Night Mayweather!
Dont expect Delahoya to come out as aggressive as he did against Mayorga. Floyd has a much better defense and you will see this reflected in how Oscar fights. I dont see him winning exchanges here; much like in the first Mosley fight, PBF's hands are just too fast. 154 yeah, maybe he does have the power to KO Floyd here, but he definitely has to catch him first and Im sure Mayweather is very aware of Oscar's ability to KO folks with the left hook. Floyd's shoulder roll defense will come into play should this become a factor, Im sure. Delahoya is gonna have to take it to him and catch him. The question is can he? Will he? I dont often see Delahoya pressing the action against a fighter of Mayweather's ability and I see him fighting going backwards and trying to bait opportunities to counterpunch rather than trying to walk Mayweather down and impose his strength like he should...

Floyd Mayweather Jr, by Unanimous Decision unless the judges pull a fast one and decide to suck Delahoya off into retirement, which is entirely possible.