So who's it going to be? I'm hoping for De La Hoya. We'll know in an hour!
Mayweather vs. De La Hoya
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nope. Oscar lost the decision. Beat him on the number of Punches, but lost on accuracy. I hate to say it, but it was kind of a boring fight. Mayweathers style isn't too interesting to watch, and the punch count was really low for a fight in this weight division. Probably be a rematch.Speed Bag
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I did watch it on PPV and I agree, it was kind of a boring fight. De La Hoya would throw some good flurries at the end of the rounds, but it wasn't enough.
Did you notice how Mayweather seemed to cower every time punches were thrown his way, especially in the beginning?
I was surprised that the decision wasn't unanimous though.
I too am hoping for a rematch, but Mayweather says he's retiring and De La Hoya says he's going to wait and see if this is his last fight. I don't believe it for a second that Mayweather is done for good though. As much as I'd like to see De La Hoya kick Mayweather's a$$, I'm not really sure it's going to happen.Last edited by Chris M; 05-06-2007, 07:14 AM.
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I agree with the announcer after the fight, a Mayweather retirement is ludicrous. He thrives on the "prime time" attention - not to mention the money. Remember how many boxers retire, than "come out of retirement" because of someone else trash talking them, or they miss they hype, lifestyle and the money. Ray Leonard, George Foreman, Evander Holyfield, Julio Ceasar Chavez, Roberto "no mas" Duran, yada yada. Now it will be Mayweather, just so he can hear the crowd clamour to have him stay, - and watch the money roll in.
Oddly enough, Floyd is from Grand Rapids, Michigan. That is where I went to jr high and high school. I met him there once, long ago. Look to the picture of Buster Mathis (several down the page). This picture was taken in "pride gym" on division street, GR, Mich. in the summer of 1995. Buster Sr. was there watching his son (Buster Jr.) train for the upcoming Tyson Fight, which was held in December of that year. Buster Jr. was sparring with floyd for a large part of my visit.Last edited by Speedbag; 05-06-2007, 10:40 AM.Speed Bag
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Originally posted by jaguiler View PostI don't like Mayweather's running away style or tactic.... with the cowering as well - it made him look scared and weak... sad really.... De La Hoya looked like a raging bull - aggressive - I hoped it had gone Oscar's way....
In any case, it was obvious from the beginning that Mayweather and his trainers knew that the only way to possibly beat Oscar was to fight from the outside. If Mayweather had fought Oscar on Oscar's terms, as in an inside brawl, it wouldn't have been pretty for Mayweather at all. In that sense, his camp was smart to fight on their own terms and to try to outlast him.
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Originally posted by Chris M View Post.... And what was with the huge sombrero? I know he was probably trying to psyche out De La Hoya, but it came off really bad. What if De La Hoya had come out wearing something that stereotyped Blacks?
But I highly recommend seeing a big time fight in Vegas, as least once. I happened to be there to see George Foreman fight Alex Stewart in 1992. It was a great experience.Speed Bag
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a lot of people seemed to have missed the gimick with the sombrero -
Floyd was know in his youth by defeating quite a few of the up and coming Mexican fighters - so much that he was called the Mexican killer - so he started parading in a somber Mexican outfit.
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Originally posted by jaguiler View Posta lot of people seemed to have missed the gimick with the sombrero -
Floyd was know in his youth by defeating quite a few of the up and coming Mexican fighters - so much that he was called the Mexican killer - so he started parading in a somber Mexican outfit.
It did seem very disrespectful to me, especially since he and his team were wearing the colors of the Mexican flag . Maybe I'm a little sensitive about respect of the flags that represent the US and other countries. To me a flag is sacred and not something to be trifled with because they represent national pride. You just don't go there.
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Originally posted by Chris M View PostI didn't know that, but it make sense, thanks for filling me in on it.
It did seem very disrespectful to me, especially since he and his team were wearing the colors of the Mexican flag . Maybe I'm a little sensitive about respect of the flags that represent the US and other countries. To me a flag is sacred and not something to be trifled with because they represent national pride. You just don't go there.Speed Bag
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oh cool they mentioned it..... I had a hard time hearing the announcer at all... I was in a bar, and I think all the '50 Cent' crowd was there, rooting of course for Floyd. They didn't know s... about boxing, or Oscar, and were sitting there talking trash.
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Originally posted by jaguiler View Posta lot of people seemed to have missed the gimick with the sombrero -
Floyd was know in his youth by defeating quite a few of the up and coming Mexican fighters - so much that he was called the Mexican killer - so he started parading in a somber Mexican outfit.
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fight review
Well, to be completely honest I was impressed by Oscar's ring generalship but dissapointed in the fight. If anything this fight knocked the pretty boy down a peg or two, who for all his threats and trash talking had to cower and settle for single shots rather than try to mix it up with Delahoya. I know Floyd outpointed Oscar, but he didn't take the fight to him like a challenger for a belt should do. I wasn't thrilled with Oscar's performance either. Once again the Golden Boy faded in the championship rounds and abandoned his best asset, his jab. I think in a rematch, if done soon enough, Delahoya makes the adjustments to beat Mayweather and then Floyd can go do what he really loves, count his money.
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