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Berto would get smoked by PBF. I would much rather see ODLH vs PBF II than to see Berto vs PBF. To be honest, I am now looking forward to the ODLH/PBF rematch. I watched the first fight again several times last week and I rather enjoyed it. I am starting to like Floyd but he still pisses me off with his onconventional style.
Im glad you admitted that Danny, i didn't think ODLH vs Mayweather was that bad either. Before the fight started i was predicting a snoozefest but it was an entertaining fight and better than i expected, of course it wasn't a toe to toe slugfest like Gatti vs Ward. But the fight had some good exchanges, and plus there was some drama at the end because it was a close fight and no one knew who really was going to win at that point.
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I thought the 1st fight was good. But there's no justification for a rematch.
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Looking back on Floyd's old fights, all we see for the most part are one sided beat down's with the exception of a few bouts. I hate to see anyone, totally dominate another man for any amount of rounds and get the victory.
PBF vs ODLH was competitive and that has to count for something. I do however, hope that Floyd fights at least one or two top Welters before hanging them up. The way things are looking, I would have to say that Floyd is going to most likely follow the path of ODLH and fight only when he want's to maybe once or twice a year and only for big bucks. It now seems like Oscar is sort of moving on and now wants to take on a couple of TV fights, which should leave PBF holding the baton and taking those one or two big money fights per year. Floyd still has a lot to give and take from this sport. Some one who loves money as much as him, wont go away before completely cashing in.
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Andre Berto would give Mayweather a harder fight right now than Oscar.
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Berto is way too green to get in the ring with Mayweather. He's got a lot of potential, but he's still pretty far from polished from what I've seen.
Keep in mind, that Delahoya might have been Mayweather's toughest fight since he fought Jose Luis Castillo the first time. So I don't see why there's so many people freaking out about the rematch.
Just out of curiosity, who do you think would win if it were Berto instead of Mayweather fighting Delahoya later this year? I'd pick Oscar by wide UD, with a couple knockdowns in the fight for good measure.
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I doubt Berto's handlers would try and enforce his mandatory. There not that stupid.
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the rematch doesn't really bother but i would of still of preferred to see mayweather fight cotto, mosley even margarito or williams.
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exactly, he needs to give the fans what they want for a change, i doubt you heard many people asking mayweather for a de la hoya rematch. people wanna see him fight the best at 147, not past their prime greats.
i was hoping that this year he would fight cotto, etc but looks like it ain't happening, hopefully next year it will happen.
if any mayweather fans say its the best fight for the biggest money out there, they are right but as fans don't they want to see there fighter fight the best and be less interested in what is going into his pockets
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