DLH legacy

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  1. ?H?L?QU?L?$

    ?H?L?QU?L?$ Leap-Amateur

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    Are you actually arguing DLH hit him more?

    Please stop being a dumbass. With double L, Kauki, Petre.. there's enough already.
     
  2. StingerKarl

    StingerKarl Ace Degenerate

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    Oscar is a terrific fighter right up there with Carlos Palomino, Pipino Cuevas, and Curtis Cokes in the IBHOF which he will be inducted to.
     
  3. whiskey

    whiskey Czarcasm

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    He's certainly "greater" than all three, but stylewise Cokes might beat him head to head.
     
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    StingerKarl Ace Degenerate

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    I think all three would beat him, Palomino and Cuevas by KO, and Cokes by TKO.
     
  5. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

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    Oscar accomplished more than all three of those guys.
     
  6. Der Tiger

    Der Tiger Leap-Amateur

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    Strong post...although in the hopkins fight, he seemd to exit pretty quickly when the tide was starting to turn and it looked like things were turning nasty for him, he might have easiy been dominated over the remaining rounds
     
  7. IMDAZED

    IMDAZED Undisputed Champion

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    Yeah...it woulda been Tito-Hopkins II. Oscar was slowing down pretty bad...it would have gotten ugly QUICK. Oscar made an exit as soon as possible.
     

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