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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I may be on a roll, but most of the fights lately have been easy to predict. Pacquaio against MOrrales III, Mayweather-Baldomir, Hopkins-Tarver, IMO Peter vs. TOney II, Wright-Taylor(Wright did win), Wright-Quartey, Dawson-Adamek, Maskaev-Rahman(this one was a gut feeling), Kessler vs. he last few opponents, Mundine-Soliman, and many of the other ones the last one I can recall thinking would be closer than it was is Lacy-Calzaghe. I admit I hadn't thought much of Calzaghe and still don't, but I knew Lacy had problems, but I thought he would do a lot better than he did.
    So just for the record who you got for..

    Miranda v Pavlik
    Hopkins v Wright
    Hatton v Castillo
    Kessler v Calzaghe
    Cotto v Judah


    I'll give that one a shot

    Pavlik UD
    Hopkins UD
    Hatton KO
    Calzaghe UD
    Cotto KO

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Mayorga was made-to- order for him. A wide puncher who cannot beat any elite fighters. Oscar has looked bad in 3 of his last 4 fights.

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    Mayorga was made-to- order for him. A wide puncher who cannot beat any elite fighters. Oscar has looked bad in 3 of his last 4 fights.

    ur right so that slims hes chances ..... ppl are lookin at young delahoya fights and think its the delahoya thas going to come into the ring NOOOOOOO its not ..... althoguh delhaya looked odd he still looked really strong against mayrga like a middleweight so idk guys i got mayweather coming in at the top of his game and puttin on a good boxing lesson

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I may be on a roll, but most of the fights lately have been easy to predict. Pacquaio against MOrrales III, Mayweather-Baldomir, Hopkins-Tarver, IMO Peter vs. TOney II, Wright-Taylor(Wright did win), Wright-Quartey, Dawson-Adamek, Maskaev-Rahman(this one was a gut feeling), Kessler vs. he last few opponents, Mundine-Soliman, and many of the other ones the last one I can recall thinking would be closer than it was is Lacy-Calzaghe. I admit I hadn't thought much of Calzaghe and still don't, but I knew Lacy had problems, but I thought he would do a lot better than he did.
    So just for the record who you got for..

    Miranda v Pavlik
    Hopkins v Wright
    Hatton v Castillo
    Kessler v Calzaghe
    Cotto v Judah



    Miranda v Pavlik = Miranda ko
    Hopkins v Wright = Hopkins ud
    Hatton v Castillo = Hatton by ud
    Kessler v Calzaghe = Calzaghe by ud
    Cotto v Judah
    = Cotto by ko

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I just watched his Mayorga fight after watching Mayweather's last fight against Baldomir, and his(ODLH)'s timing is not up to par. He always has looked faster on the bags, and from 24/7 it looked like he couldn't handle Mosley speed either from what short clips were shown. I hope he can make it an interesting fight, but I can't see him giving my boy any problems. His punches were thrown technically very well, but he seemed a little off in his timing like I said, and against Mayorga thats ok, but against Mayweather its not.
    No one knows how good Mayweather is at 154 yet.

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by the phenom
    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    Mayorga was made-to- order for him. A wide puncher who cannot beat any elite fighters. Oscar has looked bad in 3 of his last 4 fights.

    ur right so that slims hes chances ..... ppl are lookin at young delahoya fights and think its the delahoya thas going to come into the ring NOOOOOOO its not ..... althoguh delhaya looked odd he still looked really strong against mayrga like a middleweight so idk guys i got mayweather coming in at the top of his game and puttin on a good boxing lesson
    Bingo!

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Miranda v Pavlik = Pavlick ko
    Hopkins v Wright = Draw
    Hatton v Castillo = Hatton by ud
    Kessler v Calzaghe = Calzaghe by ud
    Cotto v Judah = Cotto by ko

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by jbirdy
    that was the style and tactic to beat mayorga and it worked. i doubt oscar is going to use the same gamplan on saturday.
    I agree with you completely Jbirdy. Plus Roach isn't a dumb trainer I'm sure, I'm sure he has came up with a good game plan for Oscar now all Oscar has to do is stick to it. But I'm still rooting for my boy Floyd to get the Win.

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I may be on a roll, but most of the fights lately have been easy to predict. Pacquaio against MOrrales III, Mayweather-Baldomir, Hopkins-Tarver, IMO Peter vs. TOney II, Wright-Taylor(Wright did win), Wright-Quartey, Dawson-Adamek, Maskaev-Rahman(this one was a gut feeling), Kessler vs. he last few opponents, Mundine-Soliman, and many of the other ones the last one I can recall thinking would be closer than it was is Lacy-Calzaghe. I admit I hadn't thought much of Calzaghe and still don't, but I knew Lacy had problems, but I thought he would do a lot better than he did.
    So just for the record who you got for..

    Miranda v Pavlik
    Hopkins v Wright
    Hatton v Castillo
    Kessler v Calzaghe
    Cotto v Judah


    I've never seen Pavlik fight before. And I don't this is that big of a fight. EIther way I truly don't know him well enough to gauge this fight.
    I think Wright will win... He is too active for Hopkins ... it could be close but I see him winning.
    I think Hatton wins this one... Castillo had alot of trouble with N'Dou who threw a few combinations, and Castillo looked very drained. I think Hatton is too quick for him.
    Kessler vs. Calzaghe: this fighting isn't happening yet we'll see closer to when the time comes.
    Cotto vs. Judah: I am guessing Cotto wins, but I could see Judah win this one. Its 60/40 in Cotto's favor for me.

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I may be on a roll, but most of the fights lately have been easy to predict. Pacquaio against MOrrales III, Mayweather-Baldomir, Hopkins-Tarver, IMO Peter vs. TOney II, Wright-Taylor(Wright did win), Wright-Quartey, Dawson-Adamek, Maskaev-Rahman(this one was a gut feeling), Kessler vs. he last few opponents, Mundine-Soliman, and many of the other ones the last one I can recall thinking would be closer than it was is Lacy-Calzaghe. I admit I hadn't thought much of Calzaghe and still don't, but I knew Lacy had problems, but I thought he would do a lot better than he did.
    So just for the record who you got for..

    Miranda v Pavlik
    Hopkins v Wright
    Hatton v Castillo
    Kessler v Calzaghe
    Cotto v Judah


    I've never seen Pavlik fight before. And I don't this is that big of a fight. EIther way I truly don't know him well enough to gauge this fight.
    I think Wright will win... He is too active for Hopkins ... it could be close but I see him winning.
    I think Hatton wins this one... Castillo had alot of trouble with N'Dou who threw a few combinations, and Castillo looked very drained. I think Hatton is too quick for him.
    Kessler vs. Calzaghe: this fighting isn't happening yet we'll see closer to when the time comes.
    Cotto vs. Judah: I am guessing Cotto wins, but I could see Judah win this one. Its 60/40 in Cotto's favor for me.
    Oh my god. Pavlik vs Miranda is probably the most important and exciting fight that the middleweight division has to offer.

    Miranda TKO11 Pavlik
    Wright UD12 Hopkins
    Hatton UD12 Castillo
    Kessler SD12 Calzaghe
    Judah KO 4 Cotto ( Upset special)


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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    You can write all the names down you want even on Oscars side look at the difference to who he beat and who he lost to big hitters! Mayweather not even close it doesnt compare thats what I see and I have won my fair share of picking who will win there is a bunch to not over look in this one later gator!

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    It could be this topic or it could just be a bad day, but I' am really questioning my own arguements this morning.

    What if todays Oscar is no better than the one we saw in the Mayorga fight?


















    ok... time to go watch Mayweather v Castillo I again

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Icecold, Exactly. That is the key. How Floyd handles 154. By the way, how do you guys put the quotes in and then comment under the quotes.. I have a hard time with this format and i have posted about 300 times or so.

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by albsur2006
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I may be on a roll, but most of the fights lately have been easy to predict. Pacquaio against MOrrales III, Mayweather-Baldomir, Hopkins-Tarver, IMO Peter vs. TOney II, Wright-Taylor(Wright did win), Wright-Quartey, Dawson-Adamek, Maskaev-Rahman(this one was a gut feeling), Kessler vs. he last few opponents, Mundine-Soliman, and many of the other ones the last one I can recall thinking would be closer than it was is Lacy-Calzaghe. I admit I hadn't thought much of Calzaghe and still don't, but I knew Lacy had problems, but I thought he would do a lot better than he did.
    So just for the record who you got for..

    Miranda v Pavlik
    Hopkins v Wright
    Hatton v Castillo
    Kessler v Calzaghe
    Cotto v Judah


    I've never seen Pavlik fight before. And I don't this is that big of a fight. EIther way I truly don't know him well enough to gauge this fight.
    I think Wright will win... He is too active for Hopkins ... it could be close but I see him winning.
    I think Hatton wins this one... Castillo had alot of trouble with N'Dou who threw a few combinations, and Castillo looked very drained. I think Hatton is too quick for him.
    Kessler vs. Calzaghe: this fighting isn't happening yet we'll see closer to when the time comes.
    Cotto vs. Judah: I am guessing Cotto wins, but I could see Judah win this one. Its 60/40 in Cotto's favor for me.
    Oh my god. Pavlik vs Miranda is probably the most important and exciting fight that the middleweight division has to offer.

    Miranda TKO11 Pavlik
    Wright UD12 Hopkins
    Hatton UD12 Castillo
    Kessler SD12 Calzaghe
    Judah KO 4 Cotto ( Upset special)

    Bah Wright, and Taylor would both beat Miranda without a doubt in my mind. He is very overrated IMO. He sloppy, doesn't have the best chin and he's as slow as a snail.

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    Default Re: Unless Oscar is way better than he was against Mayorga...

    Quote Originally Posted by LegendBoxing65
    Icecold, Exactly. That is the key. How Floyd handles 154. By the way, how do you guys put the quotes in and then comment under the quotes.. I have a hard time with this format and i have posted about 300 times or so.
    Yoh Mayweather is comming in pretty much the same size he did against Baldomir he weighs 150 right now and was 149 against Baldomir... there is no reason for me to believe he will try to raise his body weight into the 154 area.

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