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What fight are you REALLY sure was fixed?
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Originally posted by Bhopreign View PostYeah and Clottey dominated and was clearly robbed.
The pac fans here are amazing...
I felt like clottey was paid to do nothing. Regardless of what the outcome would have been had he tried or not.. the dude literally did nothing.. stayed in his shell and didn't get hit.
and people hype up pacmans workrate but compubox doesn't lie and outside of clottey (100 a round) pac was avg 50-60 punches a round in all 5 of his fights before it. So this "pacmans crazy punch output" is wrong as well.
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Originally posted by BoxerDood View PostThis right here. I mean one minute Oscar's beating Hopkins in a very odd fight, then out of absolutely nowhere some punch from an angle its pretty much impossible for us to see gets thrown and Oscar's down for the count.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostOscar-Hopkins for me.
Clottey-Pacquiao looks suspicious as well but Im not sold on it lik the Oscar-Hopkins bout.
Why the **** would you fix a fight in favor of the favorite going into a fight? Let alone an almost 40 year old favorite?
To cut him in for a % in a partnership for a company you already own, started, and have already built from the ground up?
That's the stupidest **** I've heard in a minute... Not even gonna go into the 3-1 underdog by the name of Clottey.
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Originally posted by intoccabile View PostTruth.
The pac fans here are amazing...
I felt like clottey was paid to do nothing. Regardless of what the outcome would have been had he tried or not.. the dude literally did nothing.. stayed in his shell and didn't get hit.
and people hype up pacmans workrate but compubox doesn't lie and outside of clottey (100 a round) pac was avg 50-60 punches a round in all 5 of his fights before it. So this "pacmans crazy punch output" is wrong as well.
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No way in hell Oscar-Hopkins was fixed. If you follow De La Hoya's character, you know that he is a man who hates to lose, who convinces himself that he won certain fights he lost, has excuses ready for other losses. He hates to lose.
Is somebody going to tell me that a true competitor and someone who was a student of the sport in De La Hoya would take a dive rather than win the undisputed Middleweight Championship of the World?
No way. It's bull****. He was trying to win that fight.
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