... outside of Oscar DLH, who was well out of his prime? We're not talking about someone that just went to the Olympics as an alternate, or someone who won one fight and that was it. We mean someone with an Olympic and Amateur pedigree better than his- over 100 Am' fights, with mulitiple gold and/or silver medals- from the Pan-Am's, Olympics, World Championships and Chemistry Cup's. ??


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DLH was 34. Since when is that "well" out of your prime? People have to stop that myth that Floyd beat an old Oscar. He was old because he lost. This is the age of the fighters Pac fought and got due got credit when he beat them: DLH was 35, Mosley was 39, and JMM was 38. Floyd is now 36. So Floyd is more than 2 years past "well" out of his prime. Will you give him the "old" excuse if he loses? By the way, I'm not a fanboy or hater of either Floyd or Pac. I give them both credit. And like the others said who could he have fought with the amateur pedigree you just stated...multiple gold and silver medals in Pan Am, Olympics, World Championships...You almost limited the pool to Cuban fighters that couldn't turn pro to make money. Heck, by your standards Rau'shee Warren doesn't qualify and he made it to 3 Olympics but never got past the first round. So Joel Casamayor is the only other fighter I can think of that was within reason. Can you think of anybody else?
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