Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
I'd like to see Oscar fight Vernon Forrest at 154.

as for 147..............

I think Mayweather would win in a more decisive fashion the 2nd time around.

Oscar would knock Cotto out.

Oscar would knock Margarito out real bad.

Paul Williams would earn a decision.

Cintron would lose a unanimous decision.

If Zab Judah had a couple tune ups first, he'd beat Oscar.





That's how I see things for Oscar at 147
Stop fooling yourself and being so over protective just because Floyd beat Oscar and you think want to believe Oscar is still at his best. He's not. End of. He's a part time fighter.If that. His recent record has been poor. Your predictions there look awful.


Quote Originally Posted by miles
Oh please. Oscar doesnt deserve anything. The only fighter he has beaten in years is Mayorga.
Exactly.CC old man.


Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
i don't see why not, he gave Mayweather a fight worthy of getting a rematch, and also i think he'd beat Hatton, so both fights seem ok
Oscar don't deserve to fight winner of Mayweather vs Hatton just look at his record in past 4 years 2 wins and 3 losses i would like winner of Hatton vs Mayweather to fight winner of Cotto vs Mosley.
EXACTLY.CC.

We need to see these young lions go at it. The winner of those fights should fight each other. Oscar should have to work to get another chance just like everyone else.


Judah gets beat by Baldomir, and gets a fight with Mayweather right after, looses that fight horribly and then gets suspended, doesn't win his comeback fight (it's a NC), and get a WBA welterweight fight against Cotto which he also looses horribly, and then is suposingly gonna get a fight with Margarito? also B-Hop lost 2 back to back against Taylor (although i thought he won the rematch and the first was a draw) and gets a crack at then lightheavyweight champion Antonio Tarver, so whats the prob about De La Hoya getting a shot at the winner, when none of his losses have been lopsided?