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People who think De La Hoya beat Mayweather on May 5, 2007
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People who think De La Hoya beat Mayweather on May 5, 2007
55Stevie Wonder78.18%43People who scored the Mayweather-DLH fight for Oscar21.82%12Tags: None
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Listen, enough with the bull**** already. Everyone knows PBF beat ODH fair and square. I just think that you need to see the truth the same way you are accusing people of being blind for trying to say Oscar won it.
So many people say Oscar got whooped and that's just bull****. Oscar was out pointed and out boxed (which is saying alot) but he fought a damn good fight against the best fighter in the world. You also have to remember, Oscar is 35 years old and gave Mayweather one of the toughest fights for him "boxing" wise we have ever seen.
I think Castillo was alot closer in beating Mayweather than Oscar but Oscar showed he can box with anyone in the world including the fastest fighter in the world. I was impressed by Oscar........
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I don't think it was close and I don't think he gave it away I just think he was being himself, the same frustrated dude that self destructs by abandoning his gameplan once his belly boils and anger consumes him, don't think it wasn't pissing him off when Floyd being the naturally smaller man was toying with him and welcoming punches while laying, literally, on the ropes just bobbing and weaving Whitaker style, accept with Floyd he couldn't do what he did with Whitaker, his name couldn't save him because he had the best pound for pound fighter today against him, he got frustrated and tried to **** himself to a victory, not gonna happen with Floyd. his jab was working because of his height but Floyd has longer arms so everytime he would take 1 he would give 1, give and take on the jabs which were De La Hoya's best weapons they were even accept Oscar early made more use of it at times, Floyd adjusts VERY well and would have eventually picked that lock open.
I don't see even see how the **** was a split decision, honestly he landed more and threw less yo what else you need to see, coming forward works when your opponent who's back peddling ain't landing much and **** is dull or he's not throwing but when a fighter who's on the defensive is not only landing more but throwing significantly less in all rounds doesn't get the unanimous then something is wrong, they either choosing to ignore the evident or just didn't see it and I find it hard to believe that people who SAW the fight, especially those who saw it in person, missed all those punches Floyd was catching him with..
he was winning mostly all of the rounds, De La Hoys probaby got 4 rounds at best so when I heard Split Decision I was cursing Oscar out 1,000 times because I thought they robbed Floyd, Floyd WON the fight no matter what anybody says and I don't think Oscar can do anything differently because once he gets in that fired up mode he tends to loseit, he bursts out and against Floyd he will have circles boxed around him.
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Originally posted by crillz View PostI don't think it was close and I don't think he gave it away I just think he was being himself, the same frustrated dude that self destructs by abandoning his gameplan once his belly boils and anger consumes him, don't think it wasn't pissing him off when Floyd being the naturally smaller man was toying with him and welcoming punches while laying, literally, on the ropes just bobbing and weaving Whitaker style, accept with Floyd he couldn't do what he did with Whitaker, his name couldn't save him because he had the best pound for pound fighter today against him, he got frustrated and tried to **** himself to a victory, not gonna happen with Floyd. his jab was working because of his height but Floyd has longer arms so everytime he would take 1 he would give 1, give and take on the jabs which were De La Hoya's best weapons they were even accept Oscar early made more use of it at times, Floyd adjusts VERY well and would have eventually picked that lock open.
I don't see even see how the **** was a split decision, honestly he landed more and threw less yo what else you need to see, coming forward works when your opponent who's back peddling ain't landing much and **** is dull or he's not throwing but when a fighter who's on the defensive is not only landing more but throwing significantly less in all rounds doesn't get the unanimous then something is wrong, they either choosing to ignore the evident or just didn't see it and I find it hard to believe that people who SAW the fight, especially those who saw it in person, missed all those punches Floyd was catching him with..
he was winning mostly all of the rounds, De La Hoys probaby got 4 rounds at best so when I heard Split Decision I was cursing Oscar out 1,000 times because I thought they robbed Floyd, Floyd WON the fight no matter what anybody says and I don't think Oscar can do anything differently because once he gets in that fired up mode he tends to loseit, he bursts out and against Floyd he will have circles boxed around him.
Good ****. **** I was at the fight and when I heard the first score card for De la Hoya I turned to my man and said "they going to rob PBF just like they did Sweet Pea".
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