It's not what I want.... it's what will happen. As I've said many times before, DLH is a good fighter, but he's a better fight-picker. In his own, careful, market-savvy, calculating way, DLH has cultivated his career by picking fights with a minimum of risk and maximum potential for image gain (with the possible exception of Hopkins, where he bit off way more than he could chew).
He's fought damaged fighters (Vargas, Mayorga), and fighters over the hill (Chavez). Oh, he's extremely driven. He wants nothing more than to leave a legacy as one of the best ever, not to mention his other interests (singing, promoting, and eventually... acting). Yes, he's the Golden Boy... matinee idol... hero to millions.
He's fighting Mayorga at the right time and at the right weight. Hey, the boy's smart. So, although I'd love nothing more than to watch Mayorga land one of those wild right hand bombs and lay Oscar flat out on the canvas, it ain't gonna happen people.
When all is said and done, however, and the votes are being counted (votes by knowledgeable boxing people)...... Oscar will go down in history as a good enough fighter, but below other contemporary fighters who had much better careers and career records, but just lacked Oscar's marketing abilities.
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