Did DLH take a dive in the Hopkins fight?
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How do you know they were in the same spot? There is very little space between the part of the body that is protected by ribs, and the part that is wide open. Anyways, haven't you all noticed that Oscar became business partners with Mosley also? Did he throw those fights? Probably not. I also am a lot more willing to listen to the testimony of people who have sparred or been in the ring before than people like me, who haven't boxed before, but are just fans of watching it. They know what it is like to get hit there, and they say it doesn't take much to go down, so that's what I'm going with.Comment
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I've seen just about every fight from Delahoya, he's been hit to the same spot more then once. I've great eyes!
I also am a lot more willing to listen to the testimony of people who have sparred or been in the ring before than people like me, who haven't boxed before, but are just fans of watching it. They know what it is like to get hit there, and they say it doesn't take much to go down, so that's what I'm going with.Comment
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DLH has been POUNDED to the body in a few of his previous fights, no chance one weak left hook to the body, regardless of how well placed it was, should have knocked him out.Comment
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The body shot that put him down didn't seem all that hard to me and it was more in the back than anything else. Also the crying exibition De La Hoya put on seemed forced. A few days later they became business partners. So the theory is this: DLH knew he couldn't beat Hopkins (certanly not at 160) they were going to be in business together anyway so they made a deal to give DLH an out without getting his ass kicked too much.
If this is so DLH is a pansy who screwed a lot of people out of $50. So, what do you guys think?
Also his behaviour at the end was suspect, acting like he was overly upset,
And the fight was weird, Hopkins controlled the fight but didnt impose himself fully on de la hoya, he just took rounds away from dlh instead of going in there to hurt him.
It was an odd fight, i dont see why de la hoya would throw a fight to get hopkins on board tho, he doesnt and didnt need him.Comment
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The body shot that put him down didn't seem all that hard to me and it was more in the back than anything else. Also the crying exibition De La Hoya put on seemed forced. A few days later they became business partners. So the theory is this: DLH knew he couldn't beat Hopkins (certanly not at 160) they were going to be in business together anyway so they made a deal to give DLH an out without getting his ass kicked too much.
If this is so DLH is a pansy who screwed a lot of people out of $50. So, what do you guys think?Comment
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