Whether you like Oscar or not, he always fought the big names since his young years. His story made him even bigger. I honestly think he should have beaten Trinidad,Also Mosley, plus cheated on their rematch, just as I think he lost to Sturm. It was a mistake thinking he could fight at 147 against Pacquiao, he made it worse but not coming 100%, still Oscar was fun to watch, always coming to perform and what a left hook.
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tyrant i couldn't agree more with you. it strikes me as funny that a dude with floyd mayweather rules is talkin about fighting the best though. as far as attention goes, oscar got some in those tights n heels didn't he? ps pernell won peace ya'll
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Originally posted by Babalu11 View PostWhether you like Oscar or not, he always fought the big names since his young years. His story made him even bigger. I honestly think he should have beaten Trinidad,Also Mosley, plus cheated on their rematch, just as I think he lost to Sturm. It was a mistake thinking he could fight at 147 against Pacquiao, he made it worse but not coming 100%, still Oscar was fun to watch, always coming to perform and what a left hook.
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Originally posted by Ring Leader View PostI can deal with people saying Oscar lost to Pernell but Tito? Oscar beat his ass easy
"BEAT HIS ASS EASY," yeah ok keep lying to urself man after so many years. many do but that is just fine. The underlying and fundamental prinicple in boxing is to engage your opponent, I would think you can agree with that. Runnin away for the entire second half of the fight does not qualify. He may have had the early rounds but thereafter his tactics during the championship rounds were not even close to attempting to employ boxing ring generalship.
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Originally posted by PR ESQ. View Post"BEAT HIS ASS EASY," yeah ok keep lying to urself man after so many years. many do but that is just fine. The underlying and fundamental prinicple in boxing is to engage your opponent, I would think you can agree with that. Runnin away for the entire second half of the fight does not qualify. He may have had the early rounds but thereafter his tactics during the championship rounds were not even close to attempting to employ boxing ring generalship.
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