Prime Oscar De La Hoya & Shane Mosley vs.....

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  1. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    Jose Luis Castillo
    Diego Corrales (yeah, I know) @ 135

    Dmarcus Corley
    Arturo Gatti @ 140

    Zab Judah
    Carlos Baldomir
    Juan Manual Marquez
    Ricky Hatton @147

    Old Shane @ 147 for Oscar
    Rusty Oscar @ 154 for Shane

    Go fight by fight with picks if you want, or just point out in which fights either guy would fare significantly less or more impressively. I personally suspect they'd have negotiated this group of fighters MORE impressively.:scratcher:
     
  2. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Both De La Hoya and Mosley....

    Beat Castillo by Decision...10-2 and w/ only one try..Mosley would be a bit closer because of styles.

    They beat Corrales...both by KO

    everyone else?? Really??....If either one of them losses two rounds...i would be surprise...


    Prime Oscar would pound on old Mosley....
    Prime Mosley would outwork old/rusty De La Hoya..maybe even stop him late..
     
  3. cdogg187

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    I think Hoya knocks out Castillo (with difficulty) and Corrales (a little easier, but getting off the deck to do so) ... stops Corley mid-rounds, Pancakes Gatti in 4 tops... Gets Judah out of there before the midway point... Stops Baldomir late while winning every second... Gets Marquez out of there in about 4 rounds and beats Hatton all over the place, stopping him within 6... he finally gets a win via very easy decision against Mosley (though I thought he won the rematch, frankly)

    Mosley decisions Castillo (again, not easily) and tattoos Corrales (though stopping him a bit later than Hoya) ... Has some awkwardness with Corley but wins a very clear decision... Hammers Gatti bloody, stopping him within 6... Has a lot more toruble with Judah than Oscar would, but gets him to run for his life and wins a commanding decision... overwhelms Baldomir... runs over Marquez and stops Hatton by the mid rounds... he stops Hoya
     
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    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    Creates a wee bit of perspective, this exercise.....
     
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    cdogg187 GLADYS

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    I've concluded that it's useless to even argue any more... Did you see TLC's (character or not) analysis back and forth with me in the Hearns/Froch thread? That's not far off the mark with what we are talking about on a daily basis here... people are that nuts

    We are being told essentially that "If you don't have Floyd Mayweather top 10 P4P all-time, you are a hater and/or Bert Sugar" ... This excercise illustrates that two fighters that NONE OF THESE GUYS would put anywhere near their top ten would very easily duplicate and maybe even improve on Mayweather's results... so what the fuck?
     
  6. steve_dave

    steve_dave Hard As Fuck

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    Castillo is a tough fight for both, especially lightweight Oscar.

    Other than that (and Diego's one punch power) these bouts are cake walks for the favourite.
     
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    mexican wedding shirt The Greatest of Are Times

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    Haha, absolutely. I admit it took me a while to get the point of the thread ;)

    But yeah, none of them would stand much chance against either fighter, so it really does put it in perspective.

    Shame really, that for a guy of Floyd's talent level and skill, that's his resume, and even now age 34 he fucking refuses to test himself.

    I want to see him fight Martinez, if not Pacquiao.
     
  8. Ramonza Soliloquies

    Ramonza Soliloquies "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Shows how ridiculous Mayweather's claim to the top-20 or so of all-time is.

    The reality is not only would both these men beat all of Mayweathers victims, theyd be near to even money in their primes AGAINST Mayweather.
     
  9. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    You all shit on the current weigh-in system and how fighters take advantage of it. Then when it suits you, you laud fighters for exploiting it and criticize fighters who don't.

    Aside from the fact that I think Castillo/De La Hoya would be a close and competitive fight at 135, De La Hoya ate one orange a day for weeks and cut a shitton of water weight to make 135. Mosley wasn't much different.

    You're talking about guys who were big welterweights in MODERN PARLANCE, which means that they're really middleweights or super middleweights.

    Floyd's ring weight last Saturday was 150 lbs, that's probably about what Jose Luis Castillo weighed when they fought. De La Hoya weighed 160 when he fought Arturo Gatti. I could go on for days with that shit.

    I guess the path Floyd should have taken to earn everyone's approval would have been to dry out to 122 at the start of his career and fight Morales, Barrera, and Hamed at super bantam. No one here (that's reasonable) would doubt his ability to beat them all, and that would have made him a legend. Right?
     
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    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    And hey, while we're shitting on hypocrisy, why don't we also do

    De La Hoya or Mosley (prime) vs David Diaz at 135

    De La Hoya or Mosley of 1999 vs De La Hoya of 2009

    De La Hoya or Mosley (prime) vs the no-longer-undefeated Hatton at 140

    De La Hoya or Mosley (prime) vs Antonio Margarito of 2011 coming off a KO loss

    De La Hoya or Mosley (prime) vs Joshua Clottey (lol)

    De La Hoya or Mosley (prime) vs Mosley of 2011

    De La Hoya or Mosley (prime) vs Cotto coming off a plaster-fisted beatdown


    The bias on this forum is ridiculous sometimes ..
     
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    Floyd would have always beaten Shane, but yeah I think a prime Oscar would be at least even money with Floyd.
     
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    Sure, let's make Mosley and Oscar 5'5 and spending half their careers at flyweight too though. Idiot.
     
  13. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    That's kind of my point. Idiot.

    Stupidity is always all the more amusing when it's accompanied by aggression.

    Also, lol@"half their career" .. Manny spent 4 years at flyweight, most of them as a teenager, and he himself was a good example at that weight of a fighter draining ridiculously to reach unnaturally small weights. Hence his KO loss before moving up.
     
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    Let the record show that this wasn't a Pro-Pac thread - I basically hate him now too.
     
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    The point that Floyd's a bit smaller than Prime Oscar & Shane's a fair one -it contributes to why Floyd's a shade better/greater than either man.

    But still, the point of the thread stands.....
     
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    Pac & Floyd are both a LOT smaller than Oscar and Shane were at WW imo .. I agree that both have subpar competition at WW, which is why I want to see them fight each other. The fact that they're both "real" welters adds considerably to the appeal for me, and it's why I don't have any interest in seeing Floyd fight say, Sergio Martinez. Martinez is too much for either Floyd or Pac.

    I added the Pac thing just to keep the Pac huggers/Floyd haters like MWS in check :D
     
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    Floyd and Shane looked the exact same size in their fight you fucking groupie.
     
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    Except your point is null and void because Floyd and Shane are more or less the same size, but Pacquiao is significantly smaller than both of them, idiot.
     
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    I'd be curious to Sly's take on the fights in the OP and their implications.
     
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    He'll lie through his teeth to defend Floyd's rather pathetic 147 resume, but deep down he knows full well a prime Oscar and Shane would have wiped their arses with all of them.
     
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    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    WTF are you talking about? Shane regularly weighs 160 in the ring for fights at 147. Floyd regularly weighs 148-150. Pacquiao's ring weight for the Margarito fight was 148. What measure are you using to determine they're the same size? Dumbfuck.
     
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    Except for DLH having a relatively rough time with JL Castillo at lightweight (though no doubt he'd still get a clear decision) both Oscar and Mosley at their primes would've ran roughshod over most (if not all) of these guys.
     
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    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    We never did get Sly's take on these match ups.
     
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    Sly take....If DLH and Mosley win every fight, they won't win as easily as Mayweather did.
     
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    cASTILLO IS A FUCKING BUM. EITHER WOULD waste him. CORRALES WOULDN'T SEE ROUND 4 AGAINST EITHER.
     
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    Pbf is an all time great welterweight. Not because his resume or achievements compare favorably to his peers. But rather because of his ability to defeat mediocre competition while managing not to gain too much weight after he weighs in.
     

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