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    Default Re: ODLH returned back with his old trainer , Mayweather Sr.

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    I could really care less about ODLH as a fighter anymore. He isn't going anywhere else in his boxing career. he isnt out there to fight the champs at 147 or 154 he's just there to use his name and make money.
    So Floyd is not a real champ or challenge? Lots of people say ODLH is done and can't do any good in the ring. Well, consider this, he's not in his prime and look at the challenge he gave Floyd to a questionable split decision. Fighters in their prime have not been able to do half of what ODLH did against Floyd. Look at ODLH resume and tell me that he has fought bunch of journeymen.
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    Heheheh! Totally agree. The jab was connecting just fine whenever he threw it and he even acknowledged that.
    I agree buddy, people are blinded by their hate for Oscar. He doesn't get credit for anything. He absolutely destroyed Ricardo Mayorga which was inexplicably glossed over by everybody. Even a prime Trinidad didn't do him as quickly as Oscar did that was a brilliant performance.

    Then he gives Floyd the toughest fight in 4 years and possibly his hardest fight ever and people just grumble that he's past it and needs to hang them up.

    And why do people say he fights meaningless fight?

    Cotto's last 3 fights, Judah, Mosely, Gomez
    Oscar's last 3 fights, Mayorga, PBF, Forbes

    Personally I'd say Oscar is fighting the better opposition. I'd pick Mayorga over Judah, PBF over Mosely and Forbes over Gomez so why is Oscar's opposition meaningless?

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    Default Re: ODLH returned back with his old trainer , Mayweather Sr.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    I could really care less about ODLH as a fighter anymore. He isn't going anywhere else in his boxing career. he isnt out there to fight the champs at 147 or 154 he's just there to use his name and make money.

    So Floyd is not a real champ or challenge? Lots of people say ODLH is done and can't do any good in the ring. Well, consider this, he's not in his prime and look at the challenge he gave Floyd to a questionable split decision. Fighters in their prime have not been able to do half of what ODLH did against Floyd. Look at ODLH resume and tell me that he has fought bunch of journeymen.
    Master,
    Heheheh! Totally agree. The jab was connecting just fine whenever he threw it and he even acknowledged that.
    I agree buddy, people are blinded by their hate for Oscar. He doesn't get credit for anything. He absolutely destroyed Ricardo Mayorga which was inexplicably glossed over by everybody. Even a prime Trinidad didn't do him as quickly as Oscar did that was a brilliant performance.

    Then he gives Floyd the toughest fight in 4 years and possibly his hardest fight ever and people just grumble that he's past it and needs to hang them up.

    And why do people say he fights meaningless fight?

    Cotto's last 3 fights, Judah, Mosely, Gomez
    Oscar's last 3 fights, Mayorga, PBF, Forbes

    Personally I'd say Oscar is fighting the better opposition. I'd pick Mayorga over Judah, PBF over Mosely and Forbes over Gomez so why is Oscar's opposition meaningless?
    I'm afraid I have to disagree with the last part of your post. Judah would murder Mayorga, I doubt Mayorga would be able to hit Judah cleanly. PBF is clearly better than Mosley at this point, though if they fought eachother it would still be a compelling matchup. Forbes might be better than Gomez skill-wise, but the size of Gomez more than mitigates that factor IMO, and from what I've seen Forbes isn't that much more skilled than Gomez these days.

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