Yup.
I think this proves that Floyd and Oscar are engaged in a high stakes Poker battle, bluffing each other, raising the stakes and trying to outwit one another.
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Yup.
I think this proves that Floyd and Oscar are engaged in a high stakes Poker battle, bluffing each other, raising the stakes and trying to outwit one another.
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Well...if its indeed Oscars last fight I prefer Floyd to Mora...Still my favorite would be Cotto...
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Actually, I'd prefer Mora to Floyd. And I don't think Oscar's trying to call PBF's bluff. I think he's being the pretty girl and getting all dressed up for the boys to come a-courtin'.
I'd prefer Mora because Floyd doesn't need any more promotion. Whether he's retired or not, if he does decide to fight again, people will tune in because they know him. This would be the opportunity for Mora to further showcase his skills. It's high-risk, low-reward for Oscar and probably won't happen, but they could bill it as 'The Contender vs. That-Boxing-Show-Oscar-Had-That-Flopped'.
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Mayweather - no
Hatton - no
Wonder who ODLH is now eyeing up for a september showdown.
I would assume cotto, margarito, mora, williams, quintana, forrest even pavlik will now be out of reach due to the fact they have all either just fought or about to.
ODLHs big farewell is beggining to look more like he being put in with an also ran rather than that last big superfight he craved so badly!!
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Then let him fight Winky, Forrest, Spinks or someone like Duddy.
Hell get Tito back in there!
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If Mayweather's out of the picture, Oscar should fight Trinidad. That fight would sell massive PPVs! Plus, Oscar isn't exactly at the "make an impact on the division" stage of his career - so why not go out with an entertaining bout rather than a dangerous fight with one of the current 147-154 contenders? I thought Trinidad looked good vs. Jones (despite the outcome), and I think he'd look even better against Oscar. Those two both have enough in the tank for one last go-around - and I'm still not sure who'd win.
Oscar-Trinidad: tons of cash, plus a chance to leave on a high note.
Oscar-Cotto/Margarito: still a lot of cash, but probably not as much, plus a much more dangerous fight.
Oscar/Mosley: It would probably sell pretty well, but we've already seen it twice
Oscar-Mora/Collazo/etc. : Weakest option, financially and from an entertainment point of view. But ODLH has had an awesome career, so he should do whatever he wants to to end it.
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