i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
Oscar de la hoya
Oscar de la hoya
just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
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sockdolager
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Re: Oscar de la hoya
I really dont care to much for DLH but his resume is outstanding. I would rate him as a top 50 fighter of all time, but then again I am sure many will dispute that.Migz wrote:just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
Re: Oscar de la hoya
YesMigz wrote:just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
DeLahoya really showed mental toughness and focus with this Mayorga. Ricardo conducted himself in a disgraceful manner leading up to the fight.Oscar stayed with his plan , never lost his cool and conducted himself as a real pro before during and after the fight. As a fighter I see him as a pros pro. Fought everyone , never ducked a tough challenge and had some huge wins. What else can we ask for?
Re: Oscar de la hoya
Very good question. This could be the excitement talking, like you saw my reactions after the 6th round Migz but i think DLH should be considered as a great. Not in the top 10 but he is definately up there. That fight with Mayorga made me the happiest man alive.Migz wrote:just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
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Former Junior Lightweight!
Former Lightweight!
Former Junior Welterweight!
Former two time Welterweight!
Former two time Super Welterweight!
and Former WBO Middleweight Champion of the World!!!!!
From East LA! "The Golden Boy" OOOOsscarr Dee LAA HOYYAA
Now add Current Super Welterweight to that list.
Definetly has the greatest intro ever
Correct me if I'm wrong, but i think that's :lvlarc_uk wrote:Former Junior Lightweight!
Former Lightweight!
Former Junior Welterweight!
Former two time Welterweight!
Former two time Super Welterweight!
and Former WBO Middleweight Champion of the World!!!!!
From East LA! "The Golden Boy" OOOOsscarr Dee LAA HOYYAA
Now add Current Super Welterweight to that list.
Definetly has the greatest intro ever
'From East LA! "The Golden Boy" OOOOOsscaRrrrrrrr Dey LA 'OYYYAAA'
He beat Sturm for WBO at 160.Decagon wrote:Manuel Medina is a five-time featherweight titlist.Migz wrote:that wsant the point Decagon i mean i wouldnt rank oscar among the legends myself but he has accomplished a hell of a lot in his ring careerDecagon wrote:Chris Eubank's entrance took 10 minutes, too. Does that make him one of the greatest of all time?
Oh, and Oscar de la Hoya only held a WBO title at 130. 147 and 154 are the only weight divisions in which he actually tried to unify.
Not a legend?adspath wrote:Oscar is definately a great. Like Migz said i wouldnt consider him as a legend but he is definately a great of the sport.
No doubt he has amazing credentials.
Olympic gold. Only fighter to win nine world championships in a record six weight classes.
Highest paid non HW in boxing history.
Amatuer career record of 223-5 with 163 knockouts
Ring fighter of the year 95. #1 P4P 97-99
Generated almost $0.5 Billion in PPV sales alone.
Also a very successfull promoter.
On paper he is a living legend.
I'm glad you said that becuause hes my favourite fighter. But i would classify a legend somebody like Sugar Ray Robinson or Roberto Duran, DLH isn't as high as them in rankings.lvlarc_uk wrote:Not a legend?adspath wrote:Oscar is definately a great. Like Migz said i wouldnt consider him as a legend but he is definately a great of the sport.
No doubt he has amazing credentials.
Olympic gold. Only fighter to win nine world championships in a record six weight classes.
Highest paid non HW in boxing history.
Amatuer career record of 223-5 with 163 knockouts
Ring fighter of the year 95. #1 P4P 97-99
Generated almost $0.5 Billion in PPV sales alone.
Also a very successfull promoter.
On paper he is a living legend.![]()
yeah if you look closer at his titles the 9 time champion and 6 division champion is a myth, 3 of those titles were of the WBO kind (although he did win the IBF title at lightweight as well), his current title is also a farce with the WBC stripping castillejo for fighting vargas instead of mayorga, vargas was ranked higher but mayorga had his ranking bought, mosley has a better claim, and both their claims suck as much as any of the other title holders in that division because none of them have faced each other, so oscar is a proper world champion in 3 divisions, i cannot have him in the top 50 of all-time, top 100 probably, but not the top 50
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Re: Oscar de la hoya
Good question this one.Migz wrote:just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
I'm a big fan of his, but I think he falls just outside the elite group of boxers in history.
He's invited to the wedding, but not the actual ceremony, just the evening reception!!!!!!
Re: Oscar de la hoya
the perfect answer....if he fought Floyd and won, do you think he could be closer to the elite or even an elite?Syntax Error wrote:Good question this one.Migz wrote:just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
I'm a big fan of his, but I think he falls just outside the elite group of boxers in history.
He's invited to the wedding, but not the actual ceremony, just the evening reception!!!!!!![]()
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Re: Oscar de la hoya
Another great question.adspath wrote:the perfect answer....if he fought Floyd and won, do you think he could be closer to the elite or even an elite?Syntax Error wrote:Good question this one.Migz wrote:just a quick question about ODLH?
i know people are gonna give me sh*** when i say this, but were do you think ODLH stands among boxings elite of all time at the moment he has won numerous titles and his introduction takes no less than 10mins, but do you think he should ever be mentioned among the all time greats? just askin
I'm a big fan of his, but I think he falls just outside the elite group of boxers in history.
He's invited to the wedding, but not the actual ceremony, just the evening reception!!!!!!![]()
I would have to concede, that if he beat PBF, he would be in the elite group.
It would be hard to deny him, when you consider how highly Floyd is rated.
We'll just have to wait and see. If anyone is going to beat Floyd its going to DLH. But with Floyd Snr not taking part i dont think its going to be easy for Oscar to adjust to a new trainer for one fight. If he does decide to do this and beats Floyd it will be a historic moment because Floyd is an up and coming great and if Oscar can beat him on his last fight it would be great.