Vitor would have lost to Oscar

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Was watching Oscar's work out, and the dude is still incredibly fast. And not just "for his age". He's very fast by any standard. His technique also looks great and overall, while moving and hitting pads, he looks to be on a comepletely different dimension than Vitor's. In fact, from all the old boxers coming back, Oscar looks to be the only one who still moves like an elite pro boxer.
 
Eh, Oscars power didn't really carry at weights around 160 lbs.
I think 200 lb roided up Belfort might be able to handle him at this point.
Oscar has also taken terrible care of himself.
 
Was watching Oscar's work out, and the dude is still incredibly fast. And not just "for his age". He's very fast by any standard. His technique also looks great and overall, while moving and hitting pads, he looks to be on a comepletely different dimension than Vitor's. In fact, from all the old boxers coming back, Oscar looks to be the only one who still moves like an elite pro boxer.
Of course he'd slaughter Vitor, anyone who thinks otherwise is simply ridiculous
 
Eh, Oscars power didn't really carry at weights around 160 lbs.
I think 200 lb roided up Belfort might be able to handle him at this point.
Oscar has also taken terrible care of himself.
Exactly! Vitor has no chance at all! Oh wait, are you serious?
 
I think that ship has sailed. I don’t know shit though. Maybe this win made Vitors wgo even bigger than before.
It's a free for all with boxing right now. One fight makes as much sense as any other.
 
Victor Bumfort is called that for a reason, because he's a bum.

But size matters, and Oscar was shot to shit in 2008, so, I doubt he'd beat Victor.
 
I agree. Oscar's open workout looked better than any mma fighters punches unfortunately lol
 
Reebok it then. . because obviously either of bowl brothers won't dare to fight Mr Vitor
 
I think for you to be this confident is incredibly naive and misguided.
Peyton Manning beats Jordan one on one to 21, all day every day. Or is it more likely that the more recently retired QB never beats long retired Jordan at any version of basketball?
 
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