This is my type of topic I'm just going to do Oscar right now because, well he is the more intriguing fighter in this one.

Oscar - I would work real hard with double and triple jab, it's something he's lacked in the recent and if he really wants to be the "pressure" fighter, we know he has a fast jab he needs to move forward with it and double and triple it up instead of throwing it flatfooted one at a time.

However, that's just if he presses the fight like he says he does. I am more of a fan of De La Hoya keeping distance with the jab, and laying traps to try to time Mayweather coming to the inside. And honestly, I think this is the route he takes. Mayweather is going to be in and out all night, and if De La Hoya can handle that speed (which is why he sparred Calderon) and time him and hit Floyd with a left hook moving in or out, that could really shift the fight.

Also, let his hands go in combinations when he has Floyd flatfooted. And Floyd does get flatfooted. Let the hands go, particulary the straight right hand after the left hook. Or vice versa. That is the hardest combination to slip. A long time ago the right hand was De La Hoya's best weapon, and the left hook was very wild and almost always led with jab. Now that's not the case but who knows, maybe Freddie Roach will bring that guy back.

Just a few things I think Oscar should do.