Lightweights: Oscar DeLaHoya vs Ken Buchanan
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elmersalsa
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Lightweights: Oscar DeLaHoya vs Ken Buchanan
I pick Buchanan in this one. Both of them fast at this weight. DLH may have the punching power edge, but can he KO Ken? Both have great chins though.
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pundit
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Re: Lightweights: Oscar DeLaHoya vs Ken Buchanan
What happened to your font size?elmersalsa wrote:I pick Buchanan in this one. Both of them fast at this weight. DLH may have the punching power edge, but can he KO Ken? Both have great chins though.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Lightweights: Oscar DeLaHoya vs Ken Buchanan
It is here back again.pundit wrote:What happened to your font size?elmersalsa wrote:I pick Buchanan in this one. Both of them fast at this weight. DLH may have the punching power edge, but can he KO Ken? Both have great chins though.
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pundit
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Re: Lightweights: Oscar DeLaHoya vs Ken Buchanan
Damn. I shouldn't have asked.elmersalsa wrote:It is here back again.pundit wrote:What happened to your font size?elmersalsa wrote:I pick Buchanan in this one. Both of them fast at this weight. DLH may have the punching power edge, but can he KO Ken? Both have great chins though.
tgchungmj wrote:Buchannon will win in this fight.
Hoya is just a good fighter in lightweight. Consider his fight with John John..
Hoya doesn't have the skill to beat as elusive a fighter as Buchannon..
Oscar barely edsged a washed up Whitaker.
Buchanan was on a par with Whitaker.
A prime Buchanan beats Oscar a 135.
No disgrace for Oscar, as Buchanan was a great fighter.
I wasnt paying attention as well as I should have. I gave my estimate thinking welterweight. At lightweight I suppose DLH is not as strong and could end up Ken's victim.
Does anyone else agree that at Welter this would be a DLH victory? I'm not going to argue the lightweight outcome since Ken gave Duran such a great fight. I think others got this right at lightweight.
Ken never fought above lightweight as I recall...so no track record to follow but I'm thinking DLH size at his prime would give him the advantage.
Does anyone else agree that at Welter this would be a DLH victory? I'm not going to argue the lightweight outcome since Ken gave Duran such a great fight. I think others got this right at lightweight.
Ken never fought above lightweight as I recall...so no track record to follow but I'm thinking DLH size at his prime would give him the advantage.
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