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De La Hoya/Mayweather


De La Hoya or Mayweather?  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • De La Hoya
      9
    • Mayweather
      25


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QUOTE(Rowand44 @ May 2, 2007 -> 11:09 PM)
I'll go with the upset and pick Oscar. I'm definitely looking forward to this, I'll be going to BWW on Saturday to watch it, even if it's by myself(none of my friends seem to like boxing).

 

I got Mayweather.

 

I'm in the same boat as you, I gota find somewhere down here in Marco Island to watch it, but I'll probably be alone. I wish I was in Tally so I could just go to Bdubs.

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QUOTE(Rowand44 @ May 2, 2007 -> 11:09 PM)
I'll go with the upset and pick Oscar. I'm definitely looking forward to this, I'll be going to BWW on Saturday to watch it, even if it's by myself(none of my friends seem to like boxing).

Or you have no friends

 

ba-zing

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QUOTE(The Critic @ May 3, 2007 -> 11:47 AM)
I got apathy.

Apathy split-decision over indifference.

Indifference gets screwed over by the judges...............but doesn't really get too upset about it.

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

 

Hilarious, touch em' all, you got all of that one.

 

Sad, but true.

 

It's hard to imagine, but boxing, which was still in the foreground of American sporting attention even just a decade ago, has now completely fell of the map and gone to the sporting wayside--alongside tennis and (sadly) professional hockey.

 

There was a time when my family and I never missed a PPV prizefight. It seemed like once a month there was an opportunity to all gather around the now-infamous Chicago cable "blackbox" and watch a PPV boxing match for free.

 

Now, complete indifference.

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QUOTE(AddisonStSox @ May 3, 2007 -> 11:55 AM)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

 

Hilarious, touch em' all, you got all of that one.

 

Sad, but true.

 

It's hard to imagine, but boxing, which was still in the foreground of American sporting attention even just a decade ago, has now completely fell of the map and gone to the sporting wayside--alongside tennis and (sadly) professional hockey.

 

There was a time when my family and I never missed a PPV prizefight. It seemed like once a month there was an opportunity to all gather around the now-infamous Chicago cable "blackbox" and watch a PPV boxing match for free.

 

Now, complete indifference.

 

 

Completely agree with you. I was talking with a friend of mine the other day about how it seemed like every month or two there was a major title fight. Boxing was last at it's peak when Tyson unified the Heavyweight belt. No doubt Don King killed the sport. There should be 5 weight classes max and ONE title per class. I have no idea who the heavyweight champ is right now. I used to get so pumped up for a big fight. I guess the last time Tyson fought Lennox Lewis was the last big fight. The sport is dying or basically dead. Thanks Don King.

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The thing is, generally speaking, as the heavyweight division goes, so goes boxing in general.

Whenever you see a resurgence in interest in boxing, there's usually a dominant heavy leading the way.

The heavyweight division is worse than I can ever remember. There's NO ONE I'd shell out PPV money to watch.

 

Give me UFC over boxing any day of the week.

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