Why Do Most People UnderValue a Prime Oscar?

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Re: Why Do Most People UnderValue a Prime Oscar?

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IKSRTFO wrote:
KBB wrote:
IKSRTFO wrote:Roach also states in the same conversation that this is the reason DLH couldn't pull the trigger against Floyd negating that victory also
Please provide a link to that!!

Like I said you never have anything good to say at all, just a bunch of hate but none of that excuses the facts that Roach clearly stated that they intentionally drained Oscar and that they knew Manny would KO him because a small LW in Valero had already beat the brakes off of him.

In other words, they CHERRYPICKED!!

http://www.BS.com/de-la-hoyas- ... lem--17161

His shoulder was injured since the Mayorga fight. He was being beaten up by Ortiz before the Mayweather bout.
LOL, it's just like Roach to come up with an excuse for DLH not throwing his jabs any longer but I guess it had nothing to do with all those straight rights Floyd was landing on him.

Regardless, he (Roach) openly admitted they took Oscar because he had nothing left, in other words; they cherrypicked.
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Re: Why Do Most People UnderValue a Prime Oscar?

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KBB wrote:
LOL, it's just like Roach to come up with an excuse for DLH not throwing his jabs any longer but I guess it had nothing to do with all those straight rights Floyd was landing on him.

Regardless, he (Roach) openly admitted they took Oscar because he had nothing left, in other words; they cherrypicked.

So you believe his bit about him cherrypicking DLH yet you don't want to believe him when he says Oscar was done before he fought Floyd?


That's pretty biased Brut.
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Re: Why Do Most People UnderValue a Prime Oscar?

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IKSRTFO wrote:
KBB wrote:So you believe his bit about him cherrypicking DLH yet you don't want to believe him when he says Oscar was done before he fought Floyd? That's pretty biased Brut.
It only sounds biased, if your fighter lost then you would make sure you had a "built-in" excuse regardless of how old that shoulder injury was supposed to have been. If that injury was as bad as Freddie claimed it to be then why would Oscar continue sparring, continue boxing in general?

You honestly believe Roach on that lame "shoulder" excuse?

The reason why I believe him on the Manny vs Oscar thing is because he made no bones about why they picked him, notice he had nothing to say about Oscar having a bum shoulder before the Mayweather fight.
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Re: Why Do Most People UnderValue a Prime Oscar?

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KBB wrote:
IKSRTFO wrote:
KBB wrote:So you believe his bit about him cherrypicking DLH yet you don't want to believe him when he says Oscar was done before he fought Floyd? That's pretty biased Brut.
It only sounds biased, if your fighter lost then you would make sure you had a "built-in" excuse regardless of how old that shoulder injury was supposed to have been. If that injury was as bad as Freddie claimed it to be then why would Oscar continue sparring, continue boxing in general?

You honestly believe Roach on that lame "shoulder" excuse?

The reason why I believe him on the Manny vs Oscar thing is because he made no bones about why they picked him, notice he had nothing to say about Oscar having a bum shoulder before the Mayweather fight.

Read it again. He mentions Oscar's rotator cuff was messed up after the Mayorga fight.
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IKSRTFO wrote:Read it again. He mentions Oscar's rotator cuff was messed up after the Mayorga fight.
It's called planting seeds, he knew he had to have a built in excuse just in case DLH lost, he did a great job but still they cherrypicked big time on Oscar.
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A great chin and would get up off the floor? What kind of acid have you been on.
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Re: Why Do Most People UnderValue a Prime Oscar?

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tiny_acres wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:He was a little unlucky in the Trinidad and Mayweather fights. I don't think he lost either
I honestly do know how anyone could of thought that DeLaHoya beat Mayweather.
But we all have an opinion.
Never said he beat him. I remember scoring it a draw. Very close fight
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