Looks like RBR will be starting a month before the 1st bell eh?
The anticipation already is mounting![]()
Looks like RBR will be starting a month before the 1st bell eh?
The anticipation already is mounting![]()
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Gotdam right. I'll be sorting this one out for the next 6 months or so.Originally Posted by JimBoogie
Too many variables...to many ins, to many outs, & to many what have yous on this note.
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
OH!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! your azz aint going no were...IFF I gotta suck it up and be on pins and needles.......SO DO YOU...Dont leave us hanging on this one.......You know I am out numberedOriginally Posted by wacko3205
Dont make me break out the heavy artillery
Seriously this is the big time SHITE.........![]()
Wow, flashbacks to high school...drakar, Calvaricci's, and Mike TysonOriginally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Mum's the fwockin word babe...nothing till May the 5th, 2007 from me on this subject...I got shit to sort out before I make me heartfelt prediction on this one.Originally Posted by JT Rock
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
CC for the thoughtful comments and the Borat reference in your sigOriginally Posted by JimBoogie
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I think it was very clever of Oscar to make Floyd jump up to 154 with a 6mth layoff so he doesn't risk getting injured by staying active and fighting in Feb. :P
Tell you what...It wouldnt suprise me if Floyd came in as a Welterweight or Below 150 at least.....Floyd will want to maximize his speed and reflex advantage...Oscar will be having a hard time keeping up with FloydOriginally Posted by Hairdoo
excuse me.....................are those bugle boy jeans your wearing?
From what I can see most boxers when they move up love the idea of bulking up their muscle mass, I think Floyd's ego is know exception. If he jumps on the juice then look out Oscar!!Originally Posted by JT Rock
Now I'm not sure why most think Oscar has to try and keep up with Floyd? I know it seems like the way to beat him is to apply the pressure and cut off the ring but here is another scenario..
what if Oscar sat back behind his own jab and when Floyd came in Oscar swarmed him with hooks, rips, overhand rights and then moved back with the jab. Why must Floyd control the distance? I don't think he is quick enough to pot shot Oscar like he did Baldomir and not pay for it.![]()
Bottom line is I don't think Floyd will fight aggressive enough to win this fight and not get KTFO.
Oscar is no fool you think he'd agree to a 500 X 500 ringOriginally Posted by JT Rock
I doubt it....it'll be a little smaller....not extremely small but JUST a little bit smaller.
Oscar IS a promoter you know....he has tricks up his sleeve
Thats a very good pointOriginally Posted by Hairdoo
Oscar sat back a bit more in his second Mosley fight and showed more lateral movement. He found a bit more success because i suppose it drew his man in and made him more predictable. Also, you have to give Oscar credit for the fact that he can work the body very well in close, with those ripping hooks.
So yeah, he is capable of implementing a strategy to controll his fighter... But he, like B-Hop, cant expect sustained success in controlling his man, if your man is faster AND fitter than you.
Plus Floyd wont gas in the later rounds (Thats for the Taylor - Hopkins criticts).
Hence, the problem with sitting back is that Floyd will always have his own movement to trouble Oscar.
And lets be honest, Floyds right hand can land from just about anywhere.
Floyd throwns his right better than most boxing greats threw their jabs!
If and when Oscar sits back, expect Floyd to score points continously (ala Baldomir, Juda, Gatti, N'dou, Castillo, Corley etc...)
Although... With that being said, i do agree that early on Oscar could suprise Floyd with this tactic but i belive after a few rounds Floyd will begin to Frustrate Oscar with "the fencing thing".
Personally, i think an amazing punch count... Sheer numbers are needed to beat Floyd. Anything else can be adapted to.
I guess the only other way i can see Oscar winning is by greatly varying his approach. One minute dis intrested, next minute right on top of Floyd. This would be effective as far as the judges are concerned as it would give the illusion of dictating the action.
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ok my question is Does Mayweather Sr. train DLH if so how much does the change the senario since Mayweather SR taught Mayweather Jr. everything he knows... So what i am asking even though Mayweather gets the edge on agilitly and speed how much of a chance giving that he might be taught some tricks getting into his defense and he has a ko punch so how would this change the chance of who the winner can be?
Thats exactly how I feel and I believe it is how he will get the koOriginally Posted by JimBoogie
Oscar has shown just as much ability to successfully adapt to different style as lil'Floyd has. I don't think its a great style matchup and looks to be a boring fight but I' am really looking forward to it! Lets hope Oscar doesn't get injured in training.
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Oscar allowing Floyd to come to him is a brilliant idea in theory but when you are in the ring,and the other guy is not doing much(ie Floyd),Oscar would probably just come forward...I just think it would be a natural reaction although I hope I'm wrong,PBF,on the front foot against Oscar at 154 with Reyes gloves makes me want to see that left hook!!!!!!!!!!
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