Pacquiao's Plan is To Break Down De La Hoya's Body

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  • felice
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    #21
    psyche war..?

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    • Fearless BONG
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      #22
      The left hook body shot, to ODLH will matters most because remeber ODLH will be draining his body to meet the 147lbs, and Pacman has the chance to dig that body through and through until ODLH get melt like a candle.... Oskie will not be as strong when he was at 160lbs because he will be draining and get weaker in meeting the 147lbs.

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      • edgarg
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        #23
        Has anyone noticed that the ****roach keeps saying that whilst Oscar can make many mistakes and still win, Manny can't make even one, he has to fight a perfect fight.

        I agree with the need to fight a "perfect " fight, but he can still make a few mistakes which Oscar won't capitalize on in time.

        Still, what the hell is Manny doing in this fight if the above requisites stand??

        And his trainer, who kept urging for this fight, acknowledges the difficulties, which, although the ****roach points them out, are true. They are not State secrets, and are plain to see for everyone who knows boxing. This suggests to an impartial onlooker, that the Roach is already counting his $2 mill training fee........

        As for ****roach needing to wear a body pad, he forgets that in a fight, Oscar wears one too, almost up to his neck (only a slight exaggeration) and likely a state-of-the-art one. Oscar is weak in the body, enough so that a Shane Mosley, a body punching expert, can use it to his advantage, but Manny is NOT a body punching expert, and will hardly learn in a few months. He'll revert to the only thing he really knows, straight right feeler and left cross. Then, when he wakes up, and the "stars" stop revolving around his head, and the bells inside his head stop ringing, he van say... "Where am I"? in the best traditions of the stage and screen..........except that he'll mean it.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Fearless BONG
          The left hook body shot, to ODLH will matters most because remeber ODLH will be draining his body to meet the 147lbs, and Pacman has the chance to dig that body through and through until ODLH get melt like a candle.... Oskie will not be as strong when he was at 160lbs because he will be draining and get weaker in meeting the 147lbs.
          Maybe you haven't followed Oscar's career. Oscar is really as natural 147 pounder these days. The rest is blubber. A few weeks ago he announced that he was already at 150. And even a couple of years ago, both he and Shane Mosely announced that they were returning to the 147 div. class. It's just that their recent big money fights have been bigger attractions at 154.

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          • Fearless BONG
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            #25
            Originally posted by edgarg
            Maybe you haven't followed Oscar's career. Oscar is really as natural 147 pounder these days. The rest is blubber. A few weeks ago he announced that he was already at 150. And even a couple of years ago, both he and Shane Mosely announced that they were returning to the 147 div. class. It's just that their recent big money fights have been bigger attractions at 154.
            Ah OK Thanks for the Information edgarg, but I think ODLH is more big hitter and a dominant fighter at 154lbs division as I see his previous fight since I follow his career.

            I watched his two fight against mosley, my ipinion on that was very close fight and I think ODLH won since it is very close decision.

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            • Silencers
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              #26
              I love it when a fighter's strategy is just given away.

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              • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                #27
                Originally posted by edgarg
                Maybe you haven't followed Oscar's career. Oscar is really as natural 147 pounder these days. The rest is blubber. A few weeks ago he announced that he was already at 150. And even a couple of years ago, both he and Shane Mosely announced that they were returning to the 147 div. class. It's just that their recent big money fights have been bigger attractions at 154.
                Playboy, do you really believe tha Oscar was down to 150? Really?

                Mayweather was 150 for DLH. Hatton is 154 on fight night.

                Just so you know, Roach said that Oscar was about 165 on fight night for Mayweather.

                Please.....think before you type.

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                • boxingfan4life
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by joseph5620

                  Pacquiao is going to be very surprised when his punches have little effect on Delahoya. Delahoya is going to walk through his punches the same way he did with Gatti. Paquiao's best chance is to box and outpoint Delahoya with speed. His power will not be factor in this fight.
                  i agree wit you on that one.

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                  • boxingfan4life
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                    #29
                    this fight is just all about money. both fighters are close to the end of their careers so they tryin to get some big money fights in. they try to spit all this legacy crap about this fight. yeah right. win or lose oscar legacy will be damaged but he dont care as long as he gets his money. if pac man wins it will be good for him. but everybody knows thats not gone happen. whoevear most likely will fight ricky hatton if he gets past malinaggi for another big money fight. its all a hustle but thats the name of the game.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Ryn0
                      I thought his plan was "to go after DLH in the first round"
                      They're planning to throw out so many gameplans out there that DLH gets confused.

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