Oscar De La Hoya VS. FLoyd Mayweather Jr..

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Who you think will win?

  • "Golden Boy" Oscar De La Hoya

    Votes: 60 47.6%
  • "Pretty Boy" Flloyd Maywhether

    Votes: 60 47.6%
  • Draw

    Votes: 6 4.8%

  • Total voters
    126
  • Poll closed .
Jan 18, 2006
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DO PEOPLE REALIZE HOW MUCH STRONGER DE LA HOYA IS??? MAYWEATHERS PUNCHES AINT GONNA EVEN PHASE HIS PROBABLY.
 

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floyd hasnt even fought a GREAT fighter and yet he crowned himself as the best boxer ever.. like TO, he doesnt respect the game or other fighters.. nothin but a cocky asshole who thinks to much of himself.



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Fightnews Poll
Who will win the May 5 showdown between Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr.?

Oscar by KO 42%
Oscar by decision 20%
Floyd by KO 7%
Floyd by decision 31%
 
May 13, 2002
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#47
caffeine said:
floyd hasnt even fought a GREAT fighter and yet he crowned himself as the best boxer ever.. like TO, he doesnt respect the game or other fighters.. nothin but a cocky asshole who thinks to much of himself.
Zab Judah
Diego Corrales
Arturo Gatti
Jose Luis Castillo
Jesus Chavez

The only people left to fight is Margarito and Cotto, which he SHOULD fight after he beats Oscar by UD.

I agree that he is a cocky asshole, but his skills are undeniable. Maybe not the best in the world, but pretty damn close.
 
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^^The only one that might be considered a great fighter out of that bunch would be Jose Luis Castillo and I thought Castillo beat Mayweather the first time around. The others are good but not great. Although Floyd said this is his last fight, win or lose I think Golden Boy Promotions are going to try to get him in there with Mosely next.
 
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Pioneer said:
Pretty Boi Floyd in 9 rounds........this fight will look a lot like the one wit Gatti......
Are you putting Oscar in the same class as Gatti? Oscar went 9 rounds with Bernard Hopkins who went up to Lt. Heavyweight to become champ. If anyone's getting KO'd it's Floyd. On top of that, Floyd couldn't even KO (or even hurt) Carlos Baldomir or Zab Judah. (who was taken out by one right hand from Kostya Tszyu)
 
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Anaheim*Rob said:
^^The only one that might be considered a great fighter out of that bunch would be Jose Luis Castillo and I thought Castillo beat Mayweather the first time around. The others are good but not great. Although Floyd said this is his last fight, win or lose I think Golden Boy Promotions are going to try to get him in there with Mosely next.
Depends on the definition of "great fighter" I suppose.

I don't know....how many really great fighters are there or have there been in the last few years in his weight class?
 
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You do have a point and he has been skipping through alot of divisions lately. The only one I can really think of is Shane Mosely, and that was when Shane was at 135 and Floyd was at 130. It's too bad Floyd waited till Mosely jumped to 147 before he started climbing up in weight.
 
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Mosely would have been a great match up.

I'd say Mayweather probably has avoided a couple good fighters in his career, imo not because he thought they had a chance but because of $$$, other than that there really just isn't any "great" fighter out there in or around his weight class.

I've seen a lot of his fights, I have quite a few on DVD, and other than the Castillo fight, he just seems so far head of all his opponents on all levels, he destroys just about anyone, if not by power than with technique and speed to the point where it's embarrassing for the opponent.

The only thing I give Oscar is the weight advantage. I don't know how well PBF will do with the extra weight but honestly I don't see it having much effect.
 

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Mayweather is deep... but Zab Judah gave him trouble early on in their fight. I'd say if Zab was better conditioned he would have won. But he's quicker than De La Hoya and plus he's a south paw.
 
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Mayweather was easily in control of the Zab Judah fight and I thought he could have knocked Judah out if he tried to in the later rounds, in fact Judah was hurt and about to get KO'd when he did the low blow and sparked the mini riot in order to prevent himself from getting KO'd.
 

Tony

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I don't know about that 2-0-Sixx.... Zab was giving him trouble early in that fight. You don't remember Zab landing that straight left? I was like whew... I never seen someone land a clean shot like that on Mayweather. Zab shot that left out pretty quick and it was straight and on the money.... as the fight went on that's when Zab started getting tired and Mayweather do to his superb conditioning started taking over. Check out these highlights. I think it took Mayweather a minute to adjust to Zab's left hand.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeURoJXiOdY
 
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Tony said:
I don't know about that 2-0-Sixx.... Zab was giving him trouble early in that fight. You don't remember Zab landing that straight left? I was like whew... I never seen someone land a clean shot like that on Mayweather. Zab shot that left out pretty quick and it was straight and on the money.... as the fight went on that's when Zab started getting tired and Mayweather do to his superb conditioning started taking over. Check out these highlights. I think it took Mayweather a minute to adjust to Zab's left hand.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeURoJXiOdY
What, Zab won 2 out of the first 4 rounds?

I wouldn't go as far to say the reason Zab lost was because he got tired, it was because Mayweather Broke him the fuck down like a great fighter does.

Just because someone has control in the early rounds doesn't necessarily mean they are winning the fight, just look at 99% of Bernard Hopkins fights, who usually always loses the first few rounds.

Yeah, Judah landed some clean punches early on, but so did PBF, which that video doesn't show.
 

Tony

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^I hear you but from my view Zab was winning that fight early on. Mayweather was breaking him down but I thought Zab was running out of gas because he stopped firing his left like he was doing early on in the fight. I think he hit Mayweather with that low blow because he needed a break. But from what I saw Zab gave him trouble early on in the fight.

You're right about Bernard Hopkins but that's why he lost those two fights to Jermaine Taylor. In my opinion I thought Bernard won both fights narrowly.