Comments by "" (@worldsapart509) on "Oscar De La Hoya UNSURE On "Mind Boggling" Floyd Schofield Pull Out Vs. Shakur Stevenson" video.
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REAL-RECOGNISE-REAL Little boy, your ignorance must run so deep in your bloodline that your family's education must have been provided by the neighborhood alley cat.
It still hasn't resonated within your hollow head that Roy and Oscar were never in a weight position to fight each other while they were both actively fighting, just like Meldrick Taylor and Julian Jackson were never in a weight position to fight each other while they were both actively fighting...
Oscar could never have ducked Roy, just like Meldrick could never have ducked Julian. The fact of the matter is that you know nothing about Boxing, it's history and how weight classes work and why they exist.
Since you bring up Haney's name, you must know a little bit about his career, so I'll use Haney as an example. To think Oscar could have fought Roy, is as silly as thinking that Haney can fight Canelo, even though Canelo started his career at 140lbs.
Oscar started his Pro career at Super Featherweight(126lbs) in 92. In 93, Roy was fighting at Middleweight(160lbs).
In 97 Oscar was fighting at welterweight(147lbs), while Roy was fighting at Light Heavyweight(175lbs) in 97.
In 2003, Oscar fought Mosley at Jr Middleweight(154lbs) while that same year Roy fought John Ruiz for the Heavyweight Title. That's right! The Heavyweight Title.
Fact! You don't know squat about Boxing and at this point you are either just trolling or too S-tupid to know that you are S-tupid...
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REAL-RECOGNISE-REAL Little boy, your ignorance must run so deep in your bloodline that your family's education must have been provided by the neighborhood alley cat.
It still hasn't resonated within your hollow head that Roy and Oscar were never in a weight position to fight each other while they were both actively fighting, just like Meldrick Taylor and Julian Jackson were never in a weight position to fight each other while they were both actively fighting...
Oscar could never have ducked Roy, just like Meldrick could never have ducked Julian. The fact of the matter is that you know nothing about Boxing, it's history and how weight classes work and why they exist.
Since you bring up Haney's name, you must know a little bit about his career, so I'll use Haney as an example. To think Oscar could have fought Roy, is as silly as thinking that Haney can fight Canelo, even though Canelo started his career at 140lbs.
Oscar started his Pro career at Super Featherweight(126lbs) in 92. In 93, Roy was fighting at Middleweight(160lbs).
In 97 Oscar was fighting at welterweight(147lbs), while Roy was fighting at Light Heavyweight(175lbs) in 97.
In 2003, Oscar fought Mosley at Jr Middleweight(154lbs) while that same year Roy fought John Ruiz for the Heavyweight Title. That's right! The Heavyweight Title.
Fact! You don't know squat about Boxing, you're better off sticking with your clown shoes and clown makeup. Hurry on up now or you'll be late for your clown routine at the Circus..
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REAL-RECOGNISE-REAL Little boy, it still hasn't resonated within your hollow head that Roy and Oscar were never in a weight position to fight each other while they were both actively fighting, just like Meldrick Taylor and Julian Jackson were never in a weight position to fight each other while they were both actively fighting...
Oscar could never have ducked Roy, just like Meldrick could never have ducked Julian. The fact of the matter is that you know nothing about Boxing, it's history and how weight classes work and why they exist.
Since you bring up Haney's name, you must know a little bit about his career, so I'll use Haney as an example. To think Oscar could have fought Roy, is as silly as thinking that Haney can fight Canelo, even though Canelo started his career at 140lbs.
Oscar started his Pro career at Super Featherweight(126lbs) in 92. In 93, Roy was fighting at Middleweight(160lbs).
In 97 Oscar was fighting at welterweight(147lbs), while Roy was fighting at Light Heavyweight(175lbs) in 97.
In 2003, Oscar fought Mosley at Jr Middleweight(154lbs) while that same year Roy fought John Ruiz for the Heavyweight Title. That's right! The Heavyweight Title.
Fact! You don't know squat about Boxing, you're better off sticking with your clown shoes and clown makeup. Hurry on up now or you'll be late for your clown routine at the Circus..
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