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Floyd Mayweather: "Oscar De La Hoya Will Never Be A Legend Like Me"
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Originally posted by bdevils View Postoscar has fought top talent no doubt, BUT vargas was just destroyed by tito and wasn't no where near the same, mosley beat him twice, quartey should of got the win, sweet pea should of got the win, sturm should of got the win, he went out like a ***** against b-hop, and tito well more like payback for all the bull**** decisions oscar got. so in closing oscar has fought top comp but didn't fair to well in my book.
The only legit losses were Mosley 1 and of course Hopkins. I though he lost against Sturm, but there are those that think he won. Ever fight he was in he was competative. **** he did better against Hopkins than Glen Johnson, Antonio Tarver or Felix Trinidad.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostOscar fought him quite some time after the Trinidad fight. De La Hoya was robbed big time against Mosley in the rematch. Sweet Pea was a close fight and I dont think Whitaker won, Quartey did not win and if the same ending would have happened today any ref would have stopped the fight. Forget 10-8, the final round should hav been 10-7. Quartey had the fight on the table until he left himself open in the final round. Against Trinidad he was robbed again.
The only legit losses were Mosley 1 and of course Hopkins. I though he lost against Sturm, but there are those that think he won. Ever fight he was in he was competative. **** he did better against Hopkins than Glen Johnson, Antonio Tarver or Felix Trinidad.
The toughest fights of Mayweather's career were supposed to be Corrales, Judah, and Baldomir, and he dominated them all. True, those guys aren't as good as Quartey, Whitaker, and Mosley, who De La Hoya struggled against, but Mayweather had a sizeable strength and size disadvantage against all of those guys, De La Hoya was bigger than everybody until 147.
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Originally posted by Asian Sensation View PostI do think Oscar De La Hoya had an A career, but that Mayweather had an A+ career. Mayweather not only beat, but he dominated every fighter he ever faced. De La Hoya was a much more flawed fighter, he was vincible where Mayweather was invincible.
The toughest fights of Mayweather's career were supposed to be Corrales, Judah, and Baldomir, and he dominated them all. True, those guys aren't as good as Quartey, Whitaker, and Mosley, who De La Hoya struggled against, but Mayweather had a sizeable strength and size disadvantage against all of those guys, De La Hoya was bigger than everybody until 147.
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Originally posted by Asian Sensation View PostI do think Oscar De La Hoya had an A career, but that Mayweather had an A+ career. Mayweather not only beat, but he dominated every fighter he ever faced. De La Hoya was a much more flawed fighter, he was vincible where Mayweather was invincible.
The toughest fights of Mayweather's career were supposed to be Corrales, Judah, and Baldomir, and he dominated them all. True, those guys aren't as good as Quartey, Whitaker, and Mosley, who De La Hoya struggled against, but Mayweather had a sizeable strength and size disadvantage against all of those guys, De La Hoya was bigger than everybody until 147.
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Originally posted by Parody View PostI dont even know why you mentioned the bolded names...and Oscar lost to Hopkins, Whitaker, Quartey, Mosley I, Sturm.Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostYour history is wrong. I cant believe you left out Castillo. He never dominated Castillo in either bout and almost everyone thinks he LOST the first Castillo fight.
The second fight was a clear decision victory for Mayweather, and nobody is perfect, remember that. I think that people have unrealistic expectations sometimes, like the folks that thought Ali was garbage because he had a tough time with Doug Jones.
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