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De La Hoya Got Robbed!!!!!!!!!! De La Hoya Got Robbed! De La Hoya did run out of gas around the 10th round. I think Oscar won the first 7 rounds. All mayweather did was go backwards. Mayweather is all speed and no power. Besides, You have to decisively beat the champion to take the title. Either way I have much respect for Oscar for fighting a good fight.
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I don't know anything about boxing...nor do I care to, but he's pretty hot. | |
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Look, LaHoya's past his prime, you could se it in his footwork and his lazy southpaw jabs (wtf was that??) All Mayweather had to do was find his rythym and keep low and choose his punches. And that's what he did. Sure the refs probably miscalled a lot of shots, but Mayweather has established himself in recent years as a real game day player.
Just my 2 cents. Okay, I have NO idea what I'm talking about! I've never seen a boxing match in my life! | |
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I used to love him back in the day.... Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful | |
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rhamiel said: I used to love him back in the day....
me too! I think his spark has fizzled. | |
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jaimestarr79 said: Mayweather is all speed and no power.
WHAT? compare Mayweather's fact to Oscars! who looks like they got beat down? | |
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SlamGlam said: jaimestarr79 said: Mayweather is all speed and no power.
WHAT? compare Mayweather's fact to Oscars! who looks like they got beat down? What does Mayweather's fact have to do with the fight????? "Always blessings, never losses......"
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Sowhat said: SlamGlam said: WHAT? compare Mayweather's fact to Oscars! who looks like they got beat down? What does Mayweather's fact have to do with the fight????? oopps FACE! his face! | |
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My brother said the same thing you said. He also tought De La Hoya won the fight. All Mayweather kept doing is steppin' back like a little bitch.
Can somebody say REMATCH!!! Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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JustErin said: I don't know anything about boxing...nor do I care to, but he's pretty hot.
Yes he is. I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.
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...If you're a fan of occasional flailing flurries that weren't scoring points, then you'd naturally side with De La Hoya.
...If you're a fan of economical, strategic & accurate punches that scored points, then you'd understand why Mayweather won. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: ...If you're a fan of occasional flailing flurries that weren't scoring points, then you'd naturally side with De La Hoya.
...If you're a fan of economical, strategic & accurate punches that scored points, then you'd understand why Mayweather won. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I agree. I have to admit, those flurries that De La Hoya were throwing, only looked like he was hitting Mayweather, but they actually didn't. The audience got all caught up in the hype everytime he did that, failing to realize that it wasn't really hurting Mayweather. And it seemed that he kept doing it once he got Mayweather on the ropes. Plus Hoya was getting tired quick. Mayweather played it smart and landed more of punches, although he wasn't "wild" with it which made it seem like he wasn't doing much of anything. It's the smarter move. The fight was pretty good, but no where near the excitement of the Tyson fights in his prime. Now that was boxing, that was when you actually hosted boxing parties. [Edited 5/8/07 5:23am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: theAudience said: ...If you're a fan of occasional flailing flurries that weren't scoring points, then you'd naturally side with De La Hoya.
...If you're a fan of economical, strategic & accurate punches that scored points, then you'd understand why Mayweather won. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I agree. I have to admit, those flurries that De La Hoya were throwing, only looked like he was hitting Mayweather, but they actually didn't. The audience got all caught up in the hype everytime he did that, failing to realize that it wasn't really hurting Mayweather. And it seemed that he kept doing it once he got Mayweather on the ropes. Plus Hoya was getting tired quick. Mayweather played it smart and landed more of punches, although he wasn't "wild" with it which made it seem like he wasn't doing much of anything. It's the smarter move. The fight was pretty good, but no where near the excitement of the Tyson fights in his prime. Now that was boxing, that was when you actually hosted boxing parties. [Edited 5/8/07 5:23am] yeah, until he started knocking them out in the first round and the damn thing was over as soon as it started. I remember when he first did that, we had people over to the house to watch the fight I go to pee, come back and the damn fights over...it had just started!! first round knock out. that was the beginning of the end for Tyson. and I was pulling for De La Hoya so, yes he got robbed. | |
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I disagree. You watch that match again. What people thought was a flurry of hits from De La Hoya wasn't nothing but a bunch of girlie fight type flailing and swinging. He never landed any of those punches anywhere but on Mayweather's arms and shoulders. Mayweather is a true boxer. He was blocking the hell outta his punches. Look at the stats. Mayweather threw 100 fewer punches but landed almost 100 more that De La Hoya. The right man won. And it showed. De La Hoya looked wiped out near the end and could barely keep his arms up. Mayweather was still floating like a butterfly.
The real boxing "purists" gave that bout to Mayweather. | |
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alwayslate said: I disagree. You watch that match again. What people thought was a flurry of hits from De La Hoya wasn't nothing but a bunch of girlie fight type flailing and swinging. He never landed any of those punches anywhere but on Mayweather's arms and shoulders. Mayweather is a true boxer. He was blocking the hell outta his punches. Look at the stats. Mayweather threw 100 fewer punches but landed almost 100 more that De La Hoya. The right man won. And it showed. De La Hoya looked wiped out near the end and could barely keep his arms up. Mayweather was still floating like a butterfly.
The real boxing "purists" gave that bout to Mayweather. I agree to an extent...De La Hoya brought the fight to Mayweather (like Oscar said, "If I didn't initiate the fight, there would have been no fight") The right man won this fight, but I seriously don't think a draw would have been out of the question. De La Hoya's strategy wasn't right the whole night...he allowed Mayweather to fight in the middle of the ring, a place where Mayweather dominated the fight. Oscar should have "Tysoned" him, bully him into the ropes and throw the bombs. Although that isn't normally how Oscar fights, this was the only way for him to win this fight. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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I was told it was a boring fight. So boring that people started chanting "UFC!!, UFC!!". | |
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ThePunisher said: I was told it was a boring fight. So boring that people started chanting "UFC!!, UFC!!".
No knockdowns, but that doesn't have to be the be-all-end-all to a great fight. This was a very good fight, but you had to be a BOXING fan to appreciate it. It would have sailed completely over the head of a casual fan. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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statuesqque said: missfee said: The fight was pretty good, but no where near the excitement of the Tyson fights in his prime. Now that was boxing, that was when you actually hosted boxing parties. yeah, until he started knocking them out in the first round and the damn thing was over as soon as it started. I remember when he first did that, we had people over to the house to watch the fight I go to pee, come back and the damn fights over...it had just started!! first round knock out. that was the beginning of the end for Tyson. Now see you ladies know about "The Fights" and those fight parties. You knew going into a classic Tyson fight that it wasn't gonna last long, but that was part of the attraction. How long would it take him to knock his opponent out (or remove a body part). ...Tyson vs Berbick ...Tyson vs Spinks ...Tyson vs Bruno ...Tyson vs Holyfield Other classic "party" bouts... ...Ali vs Foreman ...Pryor vs Arguello ...Taylor vs Chavez ...Duran vs Leonard ...Holmes vs Cooney ...Leonard vs Hearns ...Mancini vs Arguello ...Mancini vs Camacho And the loudest punch I never saw... ...Hearns vs Duran. I bent down to pick up my drink and heard WHOP!!! When I looked up Duran was falling like tall timber. Great parties. People screaming at every punch. Folks pissed off cause their fighter was losing. Good times. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: statuesqque said: yeah, until he started knocking them out in the first round and the damn thing was over as soon as it started. I remember when he first did that, we had people over to the house to watch the fight I go to pee, come back and the damn fights over...it had just started!! first round knock out. that was the beginning of the end for Tyson. Now see you ladies know about "The Fights" and those fight parties. You knew going into a classic Tyson fight that it wasn't gonna last long, but that was part of the attraction. How long would it take him to knock his opponent out (or remove a body part). ...Tyson vs Berbick ...Tyson vs Spinks ...Tyson vs Bruno ...Tyson vs Holyfield Other classic "party" bouts... ...Ali vs Foreman ...Pryor vs Arguello ...Taylor vs Chavez ...Duran vs Leonard ...Holmes vs Cooney ...Leonard vs Hearns ...Mancini vs Arguello ...Mancini vs Camacho And the loudest punch I never saw... ...Hearns vs Duran. I bent down to pick up my drink and heard WHOP!!! When I looked up Duran was falling like tall timber. Great parties. People screaming at every punch. Folks pissed off cause their fighter was losing. Good times. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 yeah, yeah...damn sure was good times. | |
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Audience, you brought back some memories....that Meldrick Taylor vs Chavez fights was the best fight I ever saw....Taylor looked too strong and fast for
Julio that whole night...man, i was in a house full of mexicans and we were PISSED....then, in the final round, Chavez found that famous inner-mexican heart and WHOP, took him out for the count in the final seconds. Man, you never saw a happier bunch of Mexicans outside of Cinco De Mayo... Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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statuesqque said: yeah, yeah...damn sure was good times.
tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Revolution said: Audience, you brought back some memories....that Meldrick Taylor vs Chavez fights was the best fight I ever saw....Taylor looked too strong and fast for
Julio that whole night...man, i was in a house full of mexicans and we were PISSED....then, in the final round, Chavez found that famous inner-mexican heart and WHOP, took him out for the count in the final seconds. Man, you never saw a happier bunch of Mexicans outside of Cinco De Mayo... And talk about some tight-jawed brothers. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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wow! I feel like I am watching ESPN! | |
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2the9s said: Look, LaHoya's past his prime, you could se it in his footwork and his lazy southpaw jabs (wtf was that??) All Mayweather had to do was find his rythym and keep low and choose his punches. And that's what he did. Sure the refs probably miscalled a lot of shots, but Mayweather has established himself in recent years as a real game day player.
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