View Full Version : There WILL be a rematch!!
slystaff
05-06-2007, 03:13 AM
Oscar will cry for one, Floyd will think about the extra 20million and say..."Hell yeah".
Floyd will stop Oscar this time.
jaws1216
05-06-2007, 03:14 AM
Floyd will stop Oscar this time.
no he wont, thats a stupid take.
bigdawg
05-06-2007, 03:14 AM
Oscar will cry for one, Floyd will think about the extra 20million and say..."Hell yeah".
Floyd will stop Oscar this time.
I would make the fight at 147 and I would only take the fight if he could wear his own gloves. I'll Holla 5000
Anthony
05-06-2007, 03:14 AM
If there is a rematch, Floyd will make him quit. I want Floyd to move up and fight Taylor. I think Floyd can beat anyone from 175 and Below.
The Genius
05-06-2007, 03:15 AM
If there is a rematch, Floyd will make him quit. I want Floyd to move up and fight Taylor. I think Floyd can beat anyone from 175 and Below.
Would you pick Floyd to beat Roy, Tarver and Johnson? Bernard? Calzaghe?
Anthony
05-06-2007, 03:18 AM
Would you pick Floyd to beat Roy, Tarver and Johnson? Bernard? Calzaghe?As long as they dont weigh more than 175, yes. He is that good.
The Genius
05-06-2007, 04:17 AM
As long as they dont weigh more than 175, yes. He is that good.
Wow. I don't know man. I guess with his speed and defence, anything is possible but I don't think he could hurt any of these guys (he wobbled DLH) and he'd have a hard time keeping them off him without that.
The Genius
05-06-2007, 04:18 AM
What about Winky? That would be hard fight. For us to watch also.
Matchup_Analyzer
05-06-2007, 04:19 AM
FLoyd won't stop DLH anytime soon, but he'd beat him soundly again
Tam Tam
05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
Floyd beat anybody from 175 on down? Ok, stop with this bullshit. Fucking jeez.
Ron King 702
05-06-2007, 04:56 AM
from 175 down, Winky and Hopkins crush him. Mosley gives him a run for his money
puerto rock
05-06-2007, 08:54 AM
So unnecessary. He already convincingly beat him once. What need is there for him to do it again??... The only thing this is for is to embarass Oscar more.
slystaff
05-06-2007, 09:49 AM
As long as they dont weigh more than 175, yes. He is that good.
Floyd is GREAT, but he's not beating Hopkins, Jones, Wright, Calzaghe or Jermaine Taylor. No way, jose.
As William Joppy would say:
The bus stops at 154.
ElTerriblee
05-06-2007, 10:33 AM
Itīs funny how Floyd said heīs definitely retired and nobody even gave a crap, and it only took Floyd 11 hours to unretire. :laughing: :laughing:
Fighter
05-06-2007, 10:39 AM
A rematch now with SR in Oscar's corner and he beats him AGAIN!
WHo CARES? Miranda-Pavlik now that's a fight. Mayweather :shit:
Rock on
05-06-2007, 12:06 PM
Itīs funny how Floyd said heīs definitely retired and nobody even gave a crap, and it only took Floyd 11 hours to unretire. :laughing: :laughing:
Hahahaha. PBF thinks folks would clamour for his stay hahaha. No one really cared.
boxingnotboxers
05-06-2007, 12:09 PM
Hahahaha. PBF thinks folks would clamour for his stay hahaha. No one really cared.
If that were true then nobody would've reported on it in the first place; we would've only heard DLH's side (which is not uncommon for entities like ESPN or USA today).
Just because we want him to leave and he's not DLH, doesn't mean he's in total obscurity either. It's not that black and white anymore.
Free Ike
05-06-2007, 01:17 PM
Is that a threat? No fucking way, would I watch it nor would I pay to watch Lance Stinkweather again.
Bob N Weave
05-06-2007, 01:22 PM
If there is a rematch, Floyd will make him quit. I want Floyd to move up and fight Taylor. I think Floyd can beat anyone from 175 and Below.
Haha. Hilarious. Id love to see Kessler crush him.
Free Ike
05-06-2007, 01:24 PM
Haha. Hilarious. Id love to see Kessler crush him.
Calzaghe would sodomize Floyd as well. I think he could beat JT though, only because he sucks. I think Gf should have said 160 and below although a real strong middleweight might hurt him.
LATIN KING
05-06-2007, 02:15 PM
Calzaghe would sodomize Floyd as well. I think he could beat JT though, only because he sucks. I think Gf should have said 160 and below although a real strong middleweight might hurt him.funny I was actually thinking that. He could outbox Taylor. :popcorn:
?H?L?QU?L?$
05-06-2007, 02:47 PM
I don't wanna see it.
A fighter clearly won in a boring fight... since when is that a reason to make a rematch?
ILLUMINATI
05-06-2007, 03:02 PM
I would make the fight at 147 and I would only take the fight if he could wear his own gloves. I'll Holla 5000
:nono: De La Hoya is still el jefe.....all negotiations will still go his way.
but fuck this...nobody wants to see a rematch....Mayweather should move on to Mosley, Cotto, Margarito, Hatton...etc...etc...
and De La Hoya should move on to be a GREAT Promoter..make some kind of deal with one of the tv networks and BRING boxing back to GLORY...
?H?L?QU?L?$
05-06-2007, 03:35 PM
:nono: De La Hoya is still el jefe.....all negotiations will still go his way.
but fuck this...nobody wants to see a rematch....Mayweather should move on to Mosley, Cotto, Margarito, Hatton...etc...etc...
and De La Hoya should move on to be a GREAT Promoter..make some kind of deal with one of the tv networks and BRING boxing back to GLORY...
It would be nice to see Floyd finish his career with 2 of those names at least... you have to wonder how much money is HBO gonna be willing to put on the table to make them happen.
ILLUMINATI
05-06-2007, 03:42 PM
It would be nice to see Floyd finish his career with 2 of those names at least... you have to wonder how much money is HBO gonna be willing to put on the table to make them happen.
Yeah, i know some of them might be easy opponents..and people will say Mayweather will beat them easily, but he HAS to fight those guys...if everythng goes according to plan..Cotto, Margarito, Hatton will defeat their next opponents and will be SET to fight Mayweather at any time...
victories over those guys and MOSLEY will really help Mayweather standing in an all time list....but he needs to get Cotto and Hatton now that they are undefeated...
D.C. Pizza Master
05-06-2007, 03:50 PM
Oscar will cry for one, Floyd will think about the extra 20million and say..."Hell yeah".
Floyd will stop Oscar this time.
don't be full of shit slystaff....if any improvements can be made..it will be made by De La Hoya...everytime he used his jab he was driving mayweather backwards..its when he came in without the jab he would let floyd get off first with harmless yet scoring punches
i had floyd by 2 points but Hoya gave the fight away
ILLUMINATI
05-06-2007, 03:52 PM
DLH stamina will forever SUCK....and he can't take it to the body..
LATIN KING
05-06-2007, 05:35 PM
:nono: De La Hoya is still el jefe.....all negotiations will still go his way.
but fuck this...nobody wants to see a rematch....Mayweather should move on to Mosley, Cotto, Margarito, Hatton...etc...etc...
and De La Hoya should move on to be a GREAT Promoter..make some kind of deal with one of the tv networks and BRING boxing back to GLORY...none of those guys are worthy of fighting Floyd because he proved last night he is better than Ali remember? :laughing:
as talented as Floyd is I really don't care to see him again on lackluster performances.
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 05:42 PM
don't be full of shit slystaff....if any improvements can be made..it will be made by De La Hoya...everytime he used his jab he was driving mayweather backwardsYeah, and he was eating counter right hands. Floyd's bread and butter inside is countering the left jab with the overhand right, just like Roy Jones used to. Oscar used the jab effectively for about one round, but most of the time, it simply didn't work for him.
IHATEJONES
05-06-2007, 05:44 PM
Taylor's jab alone would be enough to beat Mayweather.
Of course, all Taylor has is a jab, so that's not saying much.
ILLUMINATI
05-06-2007, 05:49 PM
none of those guys are worthy of fighting Floyd because he proved last night he is better than Ali remember? :laughing:
as talented as Floyd is I really don't care to see him again on lackluster performances.
:lol: thats what Mayweather fans will say...why fight them. WE all know he can beat them easy.....remind me of ROY JONES fans...
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 05:58 PM
And the Sugar Ray Robinson fans about Charley Burley, Lloyd Marshall, Eddie Booker, Archie Moore and Jack Chase.
Erratic
05-06-2007, 06:15 PM
http://www.fightnews.com/boxing/bc/perea100.htm
Floyd, Oscar talking rematch!
Floyd retires (for now), Oscar going back to drawing board, both fighters hinting at rematch
May 06, 2007
By Victor Perea
A plethora of international media converged inside the MGM Grand Garden arena moments after "The Pretty Boy" and "The Golden Boy" battled it out over twelve rounds for the WBC Super Welterweight title in hopes of catching some verbal jabs at the post fight press conference.
First to speak was a disturbed Golden Boy Promotions CEO, Richard Schaefer who took the mic with an official media copy of the Nevada State Athletic Commission's official scorecard. Much to the dismay of vocal Mayweather supporters in the crowd, Schaefer pointed out an error in the copy of the scorecards.
"Under De la Hoya there is a "B" for blue corner, when in fact he was fighting in the red corner," said Schaefer. "I truly believe this was an honest mistake by the commission but I would like to be able to sit down and talk to the judges and somebody from the commission or even the WBC about this."
However according to Schaefer neither members of the commission or the WBC could be found; probably due to the fact that it had been nearly an hour since the fight had ended.
"Maybe they went to go cash their checks," said Schaefer jokingly.
Schaefer then introduced the victorious Floyd Mayweather Jr. who took to the podium sipping on a can of Coca~Cola while dressed like Sergeant Pepper alongside his good friend Curtis Jackson, better known as rapper 50 Cent.
A courteous and slightly emotional Mayweather began to thank the many members of his team who helped him throughout his illustrious career that according to Mayweather Jr. ended tonight.
"I beat the best at 135lbs, I beat the best at 140lbs, I beat the best at 147, and now I beat the best at 154lbs,"said Mayweather Jr. "I've done everything I can with this sport."
"I came out on top and I left on top. He's a great champ and I'm a great champ and we gave a hell of a fight," added the still undefeated thirty-year-old champion.
"Oscar is a great fighter and he can take a punch, I know that and that's why I feel comfortable walking away from the sport at this time. I am a good guy, I feed the homeless, I feed battered women, I do good things. Now it is time for me to do things other than fight including my new promotional company Mayweather Promotions, and I'm sure Golden Boy and Mayweather Promotions will meet in the ring soon enough," said Mayweather Jr. (38-0, 24 KOs).
In an interview, Mayweather clarified "If the fans demand a rematch, what can I say? I don't know what the future holds for Floyd Mayweather. As of now I'm retired, but I have to talk it over with my team and see what they say."
* * *
Shortly after, a still proud Oscar de la Hoya made his way around the long curtains on onto to podium to address the eagerly awaiting media.
"I want to thank my fans for their support. I don't feel like a loser, I felt like I did what I needed to do. I respect the judges' decision. They are professionals and I respect that," said De la Hoya.
"I came out to fight and put pressure. If I didn't put on the pressure there would have been no fight. I had to take the risk and push forward or there would be no fighting," added the former champion.
When asked what he felt about the minor controversy surrounding the confusion on the scorecards regarding the color of corner each fighter was in De la Hoya stated that he felt the commission did no wrongdoing,
"If you look at the last round two of the judges scored it 10-9 for me and Jerry Roth scored it 10-9 for Mayweather. If he would have scored that round for me the fight would have been a draw. But I think it was an honest mistake and I respect the judges' decision. You have to. He's the champion and you have to respect that."
The question many fans were eager to ask was what the future held for De la Hoya and his ring inside the ropes, "We'll have to go back to the drawing board. Would I fight him again? Sure, but we would have to sit down and figure that out. Once I go back and sit down and think about it I will know," added The Golden Boy (38-5, 30 KOs).
On an interesting side note Floyd Mayweather Jr. cleared up some questions about his rumored life after boxing. In the past weeks boxing's widely regarded pound for pound champion had made derogatory comments about mixed martial arts and its fighters, prompting UFC President Dana White to reportedly offer Floyd Mayweather Jr. a fight against current UFC Lightweight Champion Sean Sherk to prove if Mayweather's suspicions of mixed martial arts fighters were true.
Mayweather Jr. swallowed his pride and sincerely stated to Fightnews that he has no plans of competing in any organization of mixed martial arts,
"I apologize to the UFC, sometimes we say things that we shouldn't have said and I'm man enough to admit that. I apologize to the Fertittas, Lorenzo and Dana White (UFC owners). I respect MMA fighters and what they do in the UFC. I have no plans of fighting in mixed martial arts."
LATIN KING
05-06-2007, 06:56 PM
did he say he feeds the homeless and saves battered women?:eek::laughing:
StingerKarl
05-06-2007, 06:59 PM
I agree with Sly, and boxing is all about money and this is the biggest money fight out there still.
They will do it again probably first part of next year, IMO.
REEDsART
05-06-2007, 07:05 PM
Honestly,REED has Very LITTLE Interest N a Floyd-DeLa RE...
Floyd vs Sugar Shane is the Bout REED Wants to C...
REED:cool:
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 07:23 PM
did he say he feeds the homeless and saves battered women?:eek::laughing:He picks up homeless chicks, turns them out and then beats them when they don't make enough money.
Erratic
05-06-2007, 07:23 PM
Honestly,REED has Very LITTLE Interest N a Floyd-DeLa RE...
Floyd vs Sugar Shane is the Bout REED Wants to C...
REED:cool:
Same here.
StingerKarl
05-06-2007, 07:24 PM
Honestly,REED has Very LITTLE Interest N a Floyd-DeLa RE...
Floyd vs Sugar Shane is the Bout REED Wants to C...
REED:cool:
Floyd would do a similar job on Shane, outboxing him and winning a wide points verdict.
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 07:33 PM
No one cares about hardcore fans. A rematch with De la Hoya's simply the smarter thing to do. Mayweather'll make $30 million facing a guy he's already beaten versus making $5 million facing Mosley.
Mitchell Kane
05-06-2007, 07:39 PM
If they did it once, they might as well do it again.
Hex-One
05-06-2007, 09:30 PM
Oscar will cry for one, Floyd will think about the extra 20million and say..."Hell yeah".
Floyd will stop Oscar this time. It anything Floyd will lose clearly this time. Oscar will use his Jab all night long next time and that will be it. Floyd Mayweather is good but not as good as I thought. He didnt dominate Delahoya and he is is clearly off his prime. RJ in my opinion is much better.
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 09:34 PM
It anything Floyd will lose clearly this time. Oscar will use his Jab all night long next time and that will be it. Floyd Mayweather is good but not as good as I thought. He didnt dominate Delahoya and he is is clearly off his prime. RJ in my opinion is much better.He tried using the jab last night, but every time he threw it, Mayweather countered with an overhead right. People who don't understand boxing simply can't understand that there was a reason why De la Hoya wasn't using the jab - he was getting plastered every time he tried it. The only time he used it effectively was when he used the jab to push Floyd against the ropes.
Hex-One
05-06-2007, 09:38 PM
He tried using the jab last night, but every time he threw it, Mayweather countered with an overhead right. People who don't understand boxing simply can't understand that there was a reason why De la Hoya wasn't using the jab - he was getting plastered every time he tried it. The only time he used it effectively was when he used the jab to push Floyd against the ropes.So your saying Roach, Hopkins and Stewart don't understand boxing? :lol: The Jab was cleary working. Delahoya threw his chances out the window when he stopped using the jab.
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 09:40 PM
So your saying Roach and Stewart don't understand boxing? :lol:Roach was trying to get De la Hoya to work through those overhand rights. If Oscar had been able to take those overhand rights, he might have won the fight.
slystaff
05-06-2007, 10:35 PM
So your saying Roach, Hopkins and Stewart don't understand boxing? :lol: The Jab was cleary working. Delahoya threw his chances out the window when he stopped using the jab.
The question you must ask is:
WHY did Oscar stop throwing the jab?
Jim Lampley made a good point in the Judah-Mayweather fight..when Judah's corner was begging him to throw more punches:
[Transliterating]
"We often hear trainers ask their fighter to throw more punches, and the fighter doesn't listen. Why? Because the trainers are not the one's in there taking the punches"
Obviously, Floyd was making Oscar relunctant to jab...in the same way he was making Zab reluctant to throw more punches.
Rubio MHS
05-06-2007, 11:28 PM
See? Even Slystaff could understand it, and he couldn't even form a coherent argument as to why George Foreman hit harder than Michael Spinks.
Double L
05-07-2007, 09:44 AM
As long as they dont weigh more than 175, yes. He is that good.
what if they jabbed though? they'd have to sign a no-jab clause just like ODH apparently did.
Fighter
05-07-2007, 10:00 AM
I think they SHOULD rematch. It was that close of a fight and I wouldn't mind seeing it but not right away.
They should fight against somebody else then do it again next year, if Floyd is victorious over Mosley or Margarito. Both fights should do about the same numbers and the fight with Oscar won't do the same numbers as the first.
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