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Oscar De La Hoya and Ricardo Mayorga

Picks Anyone?

         

digitalghost

10:37 pm on May 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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First fight I've bought on PPV in a long time, other than Floyd Mayweather Jr. fights. I'm a big fan of De La Hoya, but Mayorga is hungry, and I'm not sure that De La Hoya still has the fire in him.

My pick- (with caveat) If De La Hoya makes it through the first three rounds, he'll knock Mayorga out in the tenth.

bateman_ap

10:39 pm on May 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Oh thanks, didn't even realise it was tonight! No PPV by the way in the UK, it's on Sky Sports 1 at stupid o clock!

digitalghost

10:49 pm on May 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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After the De La Hoya / Hopkins fight, I just wonder if Oscar still has the heart.

Mayorga / Trinidad was an excellent fight that showcased Trinidad's power and Mayorga's chin. I just don't know that De La Hoya has the power to knockout Mayorga early, or with a single punch, so if De La Hoya knocks Mayorga out, it will be because of accuracy and cumalative damage.

jk3210

10:58 pm on May 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I'll say they're loading De La Hoya into the meat wagon by the fifth round.

jk3210

3:43 am on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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(11:41) On the other hand, maybe not...

digitalghost

3:57 am on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Golden Boy! Mayorga out...

larryhatch

3:57 am on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Is this a boxing match?
If so please keep me up to date.

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jk3210

4:04 am on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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How many punches did Oscar throw on that final flurry...15-20 shots?

digitalghost

1:12 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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>> How many punches

Enough to shut Mayorga up. And in true Mayorga-style he refused to give an interview after the bout.

De La Hoya shut me up as well. I was beginning to question his desire, and his power. While it was a TKO and Oscar didn't knock him out in one punch, he certainly showed that he hits hard and that he still likes to stand and swing. Mayorga has a good chin. In that particular bout, boxer versus brawler, De La Hoya made the brawler look bad, real bad.

De Le Hoya knocking Mayorga down in the first round was surprising, and I think it changed the entire fight for Mayorga.

Freedom

1:29 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Mayorga was talking a lot of smack before the fight. He even trash mouthed DLH's family and then get's TKO'd in the 6th. Beautiful.

[doghouseboxing.com...]

Added Later: I guess Mayorga did eat some humble pie as I take this quote from another article from the same website:

"You are a great champion," Mayorga said to De La Hoya. "You are a great fighter. I apologize for everything I said to you."

"I forgive you," De La Hoya replied.

jk3210

1:50 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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<<De Le Hoya knocking Mayorga down in the first round was surprising, and I think it changed the entire fight for Mayorga>>

Yeah, that look on Mayorga's face while he was down on the mat was priceless...sort of like he was mentally saying to himself, "dude, this is going to be a long night."

digitalghost

2:49 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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So, what do you think the odds are on a De La Hoya v. Mayweather Jr. bout? I'm not sure I even want to see that fight. Two of my favorite fighters in the ring, be difficult to pick one over the other.

Then there's the upcoming Hatton v. Luis Collazo fight...

And maybe a Hatton v. De La Hoya fight...

jk3210

4:08 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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<<So, what do you think the odds are on a De La Hoya v. Mayweather Jr. bout?>>

Gosh, no more predictions for me. I was convinced that a street-fighter/thug like Mayorga would be able to stomp on a classic finess boxer like De La Hoya, especially since he'd already shot his mouth off so much.

De La Hoya seemed to be a man possessed in this fight. Did you notice how at the bell ending the first round, De La Hoya didn't immediately go to his corner, rather he just stood there staring-down Mayorga as HE turned and went to his corner.

digitalghost

4:18 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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>>street-fighter/thug like Mayorga would be able to stomp on a classic finess boxer like De La Hoya,

I thought that way about De La Hoya too until I saw him fight Vargas. There's quite a bit of 'street' in De La Hoya. Which would make the Mayweather Jr. bout interesting. Two great boxers, both heavy hitters, both trained by the same guy, Floyd Mayweather Sr. Both of them fight quite well against brawlers. Oscar would give up a few years in age.

I'm more interested in seeing a Hatton v. De La Hoya fight though after Hatton's performance against Kostya Tszyu.

jk3210

5:06 pm on May 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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<<Oscar would give up a few years in age>>

These guys must go thru a lot of money in their personal lives. If I was worth $xx million+, I'm not sure I'd want to keep climbing in the ring year after year and run the risk of getting my bell rung. Once you get up to the level these guys are at, anyone you fight is capable of driving one shot clear thru your head.

One on-target punch and boom, you no longer can remember your senior prom.

clayscottbrown

2:40 pm on May 17, 2006 (gmt 0)



Hell of a way for him to retire.