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Is there any Welterweight in history that could go through Oscar's resume undefeated?
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We do have to remember that Whitaker was past his best when he fought Oscar, and guys like Duran, Robinson, Hearns, Leonard, etc at 147 would have been able to beat him at that stage.
It goes without saying that Hopkins is the difficult guy. 6'2", skills, speed, savvy. It's a difficult one. Mayweather at 147 is hard, but I think the above four would beat him at their best.
It's very possible/likely no one does.
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Originally posted by BennyST View PostWe do have to remember that Whitaker was past his best when he fought Oscar, and guys like Duran, Robinson, Hearns, Leonard, etc at 147 would have been able to beat him at that stage.
It goes without saying that Hopkins is the difficult guy. 6'2", skills, speed, savvy. It's a difficult one. Mayweather at 147 is hard, but I think the above four would beat him at their best.
It's very possible/likely no one does.
154 Floyd is probably easy work for Leonard, Hearns, Robinson, because that is way too much above his natural weight.
147 Floyd will be tougher.. but still probably had a big disadvantage against Hearns/Robinson.
154 Version of Mayweather is just way too small against boxers of similar skills+ more power.
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Nobody. Are people assuming that all of these fighters would be in their primes for each of these fantasy matchups? That's impossible. Your talking being in your prime from 1997-2009.
No fighter can go through De La Hoya's resume undefeated from start to finish.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostNobody. Are people assuming that all of these fighters would be in their primes for each of these fantasy matchups? That's impossible.
No fighter can go through De La Hoya's resume undefeated from start to finish.
Which tbh is mostly around their primes anyways with the exception of Pernell and Chavez.
And the version of Pernell that Oscar fought was still pretty good.
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Originally posted by Skittlez View PostNo.. just at the stage that Oscar fought them.
Which tbh is mostly around their primes anyways with the exception of Pernell and Chavez.
And the version of Pernell that Oscar fought was still pretty good.
De La Hoya fought these guys over a span of 11-12 years. I can't imagine anybody running through that resume undefeated over 11-12 years.
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