what if oscar came out in blackface clasping a watermelon to his breastwould the media care?
5/6/2007 1:43:52 AM
thanks, moron cowboys fan [Edited on May 6, 2007 at 1:59 AM. Reason : .]
5/6/2007 1:45:48 AM
^^if the fight was on MLK, Jr. day then it could be viewed as racism, or him paying homage to the african-american race
5/6/2007 1:49:41 AM
i doubt MARYweather was payin homage to jack shit
5/6/2007 1:51:54 AM
shitty fight... bring back 16 rounds at least
5/6/2007 1:58:55 AM
5/6/2007 2:13:40 AM
ahhah Zuffa marketing at its finest and its sharpest:
5/6/2007 2:18:05 AM
I thought the fight tonight was decent but not worth $50I say prove it to the UFCDid anyone here the announcer's hate on MMA at the end of the bout
5/6/2007 3:32:52 AM
i was not suprised at all about thisever since hoya lost to trinidad hes sucked in my eyes
5/6/2007 3:37:31 AM
^^^tito and evans??? should be a helluva fight.....[Edited on May 6, 2007 at 4:52 AM. Reason : ^+^^]
5/6/2007 4:52:11 AM
Haha, Floyd's father said he thought that De La Hoya won the fight[Edited on May 6, 2007 at 7:49 AM. Reason : .]
5/6/2007 7:48:52 AM
5/6/2007 10:06:17 AM
5/6/2007 10:21:33 AM
a very weak fight
5/6/2007 11:29:31 AM
i enjoyed it. not the slugfest that was originally promised by de la hoya, but a good strategic match. if de la hoya hadn't stopped punching in the later rounds, (i.e. the jab) he would've taken it
5/6/2007 2:32:41 PM
mayweather whoped that ass, but it's only cause de la hoya wasn't doing anything, as far as jabs/feintsand cornering floyd - he just walked like 3 miles around that ring, taking solid blows to the face. i dunno about y'all, but I think de la hoya wasn't really interested in winning that match like he should have been.
5/6/2007 4:02:16 PM
^^if anyone thought it would be a slugfest, then they haven't seen floyd box before.
5/6/2007 5:45:22 PM
someone explain to me how they have belts but are considered "former champion" for it? How can someone contend for that belt?
5/6/2007 6:55:16 PM
if they move out of that weight class, or even if they get defeatedthey get to keep the belt, each new champion gets a new belt
5/6/2007 6:59:29 PM
can they reenter the weight class to defend their belt, or is it that if they move out and then reenter they have to challenge the current title holder?
5/6/2007 7:07:17 PM
No. Once you have been stripped of your title you have no claim to it. But it really doesn't matter when there are four different titles per weight class, and very often four different champions. Most boxers just chase the big money fights at this stage in their careers.
5/6/2007 7:17:22 PM
a fight is a fight. We got about 15 of us at a buddys house. Drank some beer and watched it. I thought it was interesting. Now we just need some heavyweights again...
5/6/2007 11:21:46 PM
if their are 4 different titles per class and 4 different champions, why dont those people that are champions fight each other
5/7/2007 4:36:59 AM
cause its about moneythats what professional boxing has come down to, not everyone is good enough to fight and if you are you face a good oppononent where you cant just go all out like in the ufc.the ufc has become nothing more than a big wrestling match. If any of the professional fighters like mayweather or tito went to the UFC they would become the champion of their weight division. They dont because theres more money in professional boxing right now.
5/7/2007 5:44:02 AM
^I think Mayweather would dominate while they were standing up, but as soon as they went down on the mat he would probably be in an ankle lock within 10 seconds.
5/7/2007 7:24:32 AM
^^mayweather become the champion of the ufc at his division?????....HAHA....obviously you know nothing about fighting....there is more to MMA than stand up.....what is he gonna do when someone shoots in? you mean to tell me mayweather is trained to defend shots, kicks, submissions etc?? sean sherk would dominate mayweather in the ufc, as would many others....tito is already in the ufc...maybe you meant to say de la hoya, who would also get destroyed by an MMA fighterboxing is about to be dead, and the ufc is taking over...even though i enjoyed the mayweather/de la hoya fight, this fight disappointed many fans and was possibly the last chance boxing had to redeem itself
5/7/2007 7:49:30 AM
I agree that De La Hoya lost the fight when he stopped jabbing.
5/7/2007 8:00:44 AM
5/7/2007 10:05:49 AM
UFC will never surpass boxing as a fighting organization.
5/7/2007 10:55:12 AM
i dont know....boxing is trying its hardest to prevent people from getting into the sport.
5/7/2007 11:41:36 AM
5/7/2007 12:15:23 PM
5/7/2007 12:25:30 PM
5/7/2007 6:43:50 PM
Isn't the problem is that boxing is not an organization? So, in that comparison, UFC wins by default.Was listening to a podcast yesterday of a couple guys that are big MMA guys. They were saying they were watching Mayweather-de la Hoya, and said the difference as far as presentation is striking. Both agreed that the hype for this bout was amazing, and that all of boxing, UFC, WWE, etc. can take a note from that. The fight they said was okay. Was not the greatest but wasn't the worst. The thing that annoyed them the most was that there was only one fight. The undercard was completely nonexistant and the crowd wasn't even watching those matches and were in the casino, in comparison to UFC and WWE where the crowd watches the whole event. How can a sport have a future when no one knows and sees the up-and-comers? This is where MMA and WWE, they were saying, have boxing beat. Yeah, you watch the big fight, but you have to have a long-term future by having solid undercards. So before the big fight, you watch the guys aiming to be in the big fight one day. This was an Oscar de la Hoya-promoted event with Golden Boy Promotions, and he has a lot of good fighters that he promotes. Why didn't he use them?And this talk of sweet science? Come on, I want to see a guy knock the other out. That's boxing. Not sitting back and cherry-picking shots.[Edited on May 7, 2007 at 6:57 PM. Reason : .]
5/7/2007 6:48:52 PM
5/7/2007 7:23:22 PM
i know....but i was just replyin to whoever said that mayweather would instantly dominate the ufc....of course he shouldnt have a shot, he hasnt trained to be an mma fighter....however, i bet he could still be good with the tools he has just because he is so good with his hands
5/7/2007 8:50:15 PM
i like boxing AND i like MMA but to those boxing fans that dint take MMA seriously and think its a joke, wake up. when i was a kid their was always boxing on. Saturday afternoons, friday nights etc. and we didn't even have cable. now when the hell is there ever boxing even on that is not an expensive as hell pay per view? Have you seen the ratings for ESPN friday night fights? meanwhile MMA associations are up and coming. Their are times when Pride on FSN UFC on Spike and IFL on RDC are all on at the same time!!! ever time I turn onn the TV i see MMA, BODOG fights or something and that is on basic cable!! There will always be boxing and I am glad but boxing could learn a thing or two from MMA as Teddy Atlas said on Jim Rome the other day.
5/7/2007 9:23:08 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2865349most viewed PPV of all time
5/9/2007 3:43:22 PM
congrats to boxing! more people watched the oreily factor last week than that match!
5/9/2007 4:04:52 PM
o'reilly didnt cost 55 bucks to watch.
5/9/2007 4:12:36 PM
yeah, for a ppv boxing event that is huge
5/9/2007 4:21:09 PM
what a weak fight
5/9/2007 5:33:45 PM
number of PPV buys is not the same thing as the number of viewers. When you shell out $50 to watch a fight, you invite over everyone you know to watch it with you.
5/9/2007 5:39:33 PM
yeah we had around 20 people over to watch the fight
5/9/2007 6:31:20 PM
Oscar banked in 45 million
5/9/2007 6:35:05 PM