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I'm right motherfukin here! Kick a man when he is down huh? No I didn't sob, I threw a few things, said a few naughty words and generally felt very disapointed. I had been waiting for this fight for a very long time, Mayorga was/is my favorite fighter in the world. But I can't help feeling a little like Mike Tyson's diehard fans have felt in recent years, hurt, betrayed, letdown. Maybe Mayorga did his best, maybe it just wasn't enuff, or maybe he conned me and everyone who bought the fight one last time. Sayin wild things, actin like he truly wanted to win, then comin in takin a beating, and leaving without givin so much as an interview. He abandoned the jab he had developed last fight, didn't keep his freakin right hand up. His chin looked worse than ever and he only threw two punch combos, three at best, not the 4 and 5 punch combos he used to. This is a very disheartening loss, and it is hard for me to look forward to other fights. This was THE FIGHT for me this year. Mayorga had one last chance at being more than a "flash in the pan", more than a one hit wonder, he had a chance at a legacy and he blew it. Instead, the phony, fake, manipulating, punk, Oscar won. I hold no real hate for Oscar, and I would not get much satisfaction out of Mayweather defeating him, though I imagine he would. My favorite fighter lost, and this time with no redeeming actions, no knockdown, no last stand, just blasted out in 6 rounds on the ropes like a chump, like Gatti, like Yory Boy. Don't think you'll be seein me as much on here, hard to get excited bout anything else, after this. HUGE LETDOWN.
Hey man, next to you, I think I'm Mayorga's greatest fan. I actually lost my voice for a bit after and during the fight as I was screaming at the TV. Fact is, Mayorga went up against better boxer plain and simple. He was telegraphing his punches from a mile a way and Oscar had plenty of time to see them as they were coming from left field. I'm really at a lost of words as well as I was hoping for that once slight chance Mayorga would land one of his haymakers but it wasn't meant to be. I hope he just simply retires and calls it a career. It was bad enough seeing the beating Tito gave him but DLH beating on him was actually worse...Don't want to see Mayorga suffer any permenant damage.

Thank you. I too was screaming at the TV especially in that first round, Mayorga was hit by a left hook he never saw coming. Oscar fooled us all, he didn't need to outbox Mayorga which I had said all along was more difficult than it looks. No there was an even better strategy, BACK MAYORGA UP. Mayorga cannot fight going backwards at all period. Oscar knew this and came in with his hands high, sacrificing some good body shots to Mayorga but protecting his head and backing up El Matador. It worked wonders, just like it did for Tito, and as much as I didn't want to believe it, I think Tito did dent the legendary chin of Mayorga. And Starr, at this point in time a Margarito matchup wouldn't be the best fight for Mayorga, not after this performance. Retirement, or a tune up fight against another valient now ex-champ, Terra Garcia would be the two best choices in my book.