lmao, and nobody gave him credit for beating the shiza out of DLH, beating him so bad they said he was past it, even though he himself said he felt good.
will you give pac credit when he knocks dlh out???
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yea but what about after getting his ass beat? all his trainers said he was in excellent shape, and that he was sparring and felt strong at 147. This was AFTER the fight. Many sources said it was Pacquiao being to tricky for him. After the fight Oscar made no excuses.
He looked good against Mayweather because Mayweather stands around and blocks shots with his arms, he had all the time in the world to pull the trigger, Pacquiao was running all over the place and moving around like a mongoose.
It's happened to younger fighters to, aka Kelly Pavlik, if you don't know how to cut the ring off you won't land anything.Comment
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yea but what about after getting his ass beat? all his trainers said he was in excellent shape, and that he was sparring and felt strong at 147. This was AFTER the fight. Many sources said it was Pacquiao being to tricky for him. After the fight Oscar made no excuses.
He looked good against Mayweather because Mayweather stands around and blocks shots with his arms, he had all the time in the world to pull the trigger, Pacquiao was running all over the place and moving around like a mongoose.
It's happened to younger fighters to, aka Kelly Pavlik, if you don't know how to cut the ring off you won't land anything.
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and YOU were one of the few that were blatantly callin a PAC blowout of DLH
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nah, I actually was predicting Pacquiao by decision, with him roughing De La Hoya up at the end of the fight and busting up his face. I didnt do too bad, but Pacquiao got to work way quicker than I thought.
just when you think you know everything, boxing can surprise the hell out of you. but hey, I enjoy that.Comment
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