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It's amazing the way some of the people here never tire of mentioning Oscar's embarrassing incident. It's obvious they can't stop thinking about a man in drag. How long ago was it now? They're still talking about it like an old crush they just can't get over.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostIt's amazing the way some of the people here never tire of mentioning Oscar's embarrassing incident. It's obvious they can't stop thinking about a man in drag. How long ago was it now? They're still talking about it like an old crush they just can't get over.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostGolden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya is still steaming over last month's Showtime Pay-Per-View event which featured Floyd Mayweather Jr. making his return after two years, against UFC superstar Conor McGregor. De La Hoya believes Mayweather could have ended the fight much earlier, but intentionally carried McGregor to the later rounds to avoid any post-fight controversy - as the event carried a high pay-per-view price tag of $100 for HD.
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top10 all time ?
whether Hoya is right or wrong, that is lofty praise indeed
damn flowmo
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Agree on both accounts. Floyd does not have a future as a Hollywood fight choreographer. He made himself look ****** carrying McGregor like that. Once again he thinks of the money and the promotion and he fails to think about his legacy. A guy 0-0 almost went the distance with the "greatest boxer of all time." Legend.
Floyd wouldn't throw punches when McGregor was WIDE open. He threw shots offline - straight into McGregor's chest at almost a 45 degree angle more than once.. He wasn't sitting down.. Everything about his body language was non serious - like a mock playfight. He never once seemed bothered or exhibited a sense of urgency when McGregor appeared to be doing well.
His story about needing to take his time and gas McGregor out is laughable. McGregor is a fine offensive fighter and a sublime counter puncher with true world class hand eye coordination but he has no ****ing defense. Floyd could have jumped on him any time and gotten off dozens of unanswered punches.. That was a WWE match. Not a fight.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostIt's amazing the way some of the people here never tire of mentioning Oscar's embarrassing incident. It's obvious they can't stop thinking about a man in drag. How long ago was it now? They're still talking about it like an old crush they just can't get over.
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Originally posted by JK1700 View PostCoked up De La Hoya gets beat even by McGregor. He couldn't stop Steve Forbes 9 years ago, now he looks about 55 and has gone through drug and alcohol problems, so it's safe to say he gets stopped by anyone with a pulse at this point. Even MMA fighters.
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