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Written by Smitty
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 23:22 |
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The World awaited and the World got Oscar vs Floyd. Was it worth the wait? Did it live up to the expectations? Maybe not, but the fight and the outcome should not have been surprising. We certainly were well aware of how these two fighters got to this point in their careers, and when matched up against each other, well we all saw the outcome; somewhat of a glorified chess match at the MGM Grand here in Vegas. |
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Written by Smitty
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Sunday, 13 May 2007 00:11 |
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So Floyd Mayweather Jr proved that speed still kills and disproved that a good big man always beats a good little man, right? Not really. What Saturday night’s split decision win by ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd Mayweather over ‘The Golden Boy’ really proves is that younger good is usually better than older good. |
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Written by Smitty
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 08:11 |
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No need or time for any vacillation, ambivalence or ambiguity, as the time has come for me to breakdown Saturday night’s mega fight between ‘The Golden Boy’ Oscar De La Hoya and ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd Mayweather at the MGM Grand here in the Mecca of Pugilism, Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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Written by Smitty
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Saturday, 05 May 2007 20:55 |
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Today’s final press conference for Saturday’s mega showdown between Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather was fairly uneventful as I expected it to be. I think everyone involved is a little worn down from the long build up for this fight. The fighters have had to endure a lot more than what they have come to expect from any of their prior fights. Even De La Hoya who has been involved in several huge fights has been busier than ever for this one. |
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Written by Smitty
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Wednesday, 02 May 2007 01:17 |
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As I thought, Joshua Clottey was too fresh and too strong for Diego Corrales. He won the fight fairly easily this past Saturday night on Showtime Championship Boxing. If Clottey had been more aggressive and let loose he would have been able to stop Corrales who was ready go on a number of occasions. True to his character Diego hung in their and showed heart, toughness and the willingness to take a lot of punishment. He has been doing this for quite a while now. Actually, he has been doing it for too long now and I for one do not want to see him do it much more. Diego said after the fight that he will continue his career, but where does he go from here. He has outgrown the lightweight and super lightweight divisions; he has really been too big for that for a few years now at least. He also is not going to be able to compete with the top 147 pounders in the game. So what does that leave him, well he could become an opponent, a name for guys on the way up and who wants to see that? Nobody who appreciated that memorable night here in Vegas, when he rose from the deck twice to stop Jose Luis Castillo in their first scintillating fight.
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