Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
... AT this stage OScar is a way better fight than the current Mosley...


Based on what? Sorry… most boxing fans would disagree with you.

Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
a joke like Margarito.


IMO, you lose credibility with posts like this.

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Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
He is just hyping his crap fight. He would be pissing blood for a week if he fought Cotto.
Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post

Either that or Cotto will be doing the spaghetti leg dance like he did against Torres and other journeymen .


Not even you, Chino… in your blind fanaticism of Oscar, actually believe that would actually happen.

Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
I know it's popular to bash Oscar on this forum...


Guilty as charged.


Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
...but some of you are kidding yourselves if you think Cotto would have an easy time with Oscar.


I can’t stand Oscar and am a huge Cotto fan, but my objectiveness tells me that Cotto would not have a “walk in the park” against Oscar. First of all, Oscar is a seasoned pro. Second, although diminished by time, Oscar still possesses great skills. But believe me, there would only be two possible results from this fight. A KO victory by Cotto, or…. Who am I kidding? Ok… only one possible result.



Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
Oscar, even at this stage of his career, is a better technical fighter, stronger puncher, and even faster than Cotto.


Here’s where we part ways. I don’t agree with any of that. Faster? Maybe a few years ago. Technically? Maybe a few years ago. Stronger puncher? You’re joking, right?



Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
Also not sure why some of you point all your venom at Oscar.


I’ve never liked the guy. I respect his skills, and his career. But I cringe whenever people want to glorify him beyond reason. There’s been tons of fighters with better records, better skills, better opponents, etc. That he’s made boxing popular with his TV personality and his cross-cultural appeal? I’ll grant you that. And that’s one of the things that make him tolerable to me. But I’ve always seen behind the façade. But hey… that’s what makes us boxing fans all different, I guess.