De la Hoya vs Mayweather

De la Hoya vs Mayweather

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excupra

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6,810 posts

207 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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Predictions for Saturday? Is Mayweather going to get his trash talking head knocked off or is he going to live up to his words and finish his career undefeated and the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world?

I'm going with a Mayweather win but I think it might go all the way.

mikeyt

16,569 posts

272 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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I think De la Hoya has it within him to win - he is the bigger man - and taller. And I am sure he is strong as Mayweather. Mayweather is coming UP half a weight so his punches may not have so much effect. This will be the crowning glory on De la Hoya's careers if he beats Mayweather and I think he has it within him to do so.

He is up for this fight no question and for all Mayweather's bragging and big-talking I sense he is walking into the unknown slightly and he knows it - hence the smoke screen. De la Hoya has fought bigger men (physically) in Hopkins etc and lost and it's mental toughness you learn from those sort of fights ...

I think it could go to the judges but whoever wins, if Oscar puts that boasting tt on his arse just once, then we'll see what all his bling, bitches, ho's and fast cars count for then ... zip!

Has he really ever been hit, Mayweather? Cos if the fight goes long, he will be ... I expect De la Hoya to be in the peak of condition for this fight and his speed could be a match for Mayweather's. And of course he has a decent chin. Think all the support will be for OdlH and Mayweather may find he has few friends in the crowd.

I can't wait!

RichBurley

2,432 posts

254 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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De La Hoya, on points.

plcrtr

224 posts

235 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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I'm in De La Hoya's corner for this one, but still it's going to be very close I think. Really looking forward to this fight.

riwiho

3,798 posts

216 months

Friday 4th May 2007
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If Mayweather would shut the hell up then I would back him but I am with Oscar on this one.

mikeyt

16,569 posts

272 months

Friday 4th May 2007
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riwiho said:
If Mayweather would shut the hell up then I would back him but I am with Oscar on this one.


Read a piece on this fight and it said Mayweather can't understand why he can't draw the crowds and admiration from boxing fans like De La Hoya does. Or earn the money. De la Hoya is getting TWICE what Mayweather is I think.

The piece said if he cut the trash talk and dissing his opponents he would stand a better chance of reaching De la Hoya's standing in the sport.

Whether he realises this or not time will tell. but as he said this is his last fight it's already too late. We'll see whether it's last fight when his record stands at 38-1 as I believe it will after Sat night.

If you look at Mayweather's record he hasn't stopped anyone before the sixth round in his last dozen or so fights so he doesn't seem to be that big a puncher - ie no first or second rounders - guys may go down but they don't get knocked out.
He has 24 ko's from 37 fights.

The longer the fight goes, the better De la Hoya's chances I think. Small ring, puncher's gloves and the weight issue all come into play.

MikeyT

16,569 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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Who's still up then, waiting for the start ... ?

gorvid

22,233 posts

226 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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MikeyT said:
Who's still up then, waiting for the start ... ?


wavey

MikeyT

16,569 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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wavey

Bobby_Mac

410 posts

206 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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Looking forward to the fight. Hopefully Oscar can destroy the loudmouth. Hopefully Hatton will get to take on the winner

MikeyT

16,569 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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Los Angeles said:
De la Hoya - a true athlete.



Class performer all round and a gentleman in defeat.

I couldn't call it - although would shade slightly towards The Loudmouth ...

M400 NBL

3,529 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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It normally takes more than what Mayweather gave to get a decision against the reining champ.

Mayweather's loudmouth trainer is a disgrace for saying he knew he'd kick De La Hoya's arse, or words to that effect. It was hardly an arse kicking.

unrepentant

21,270 posts

257 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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A good fight and difficult to call. If it had been a 10 rounder De La Hoya would have won IMO, if it had been a 15 rounder I think he would have been stopped. The verdict was probably about right. For once a fight lived up to its hype.