De La Hoya: "If I Don't Knock Him Out, A Total Disaster"
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Lol as if him knocking out Pac is a feat for someone of ODLH size. This fight is a joke and even though I know he will/should win, it's a lose lose. Unless you're talking money. ODLH knows making money and Pac is win/win. I don't blame him for taking it, I only blame ODLH for making it. -
DLH is a b!tch. if he knocks pacman out thats what he's suppose to do cause pacman is 3 weight classes too small. If DLH loses he will be the laughing stock of boxing and a even bigger b!tch. its a lose-lose for DLH. he should be fighting Margarito in the first place instead he's pickin on a former 106 pounder. DLH is a pu$$y. i hope pacman wins. GET'EM PAC!!!Leave a comment:
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^slapping is different from beating up... Calderon did not gave ODLH a beating, he gave him slapping lesson, just like what JC do to his opponent.Leave a comment:
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But I thought Ivan Calderon beat up De La Hoya in sparring? We keep hearing all these stories comming from De La Hoya's camp about little guys beating up on him.
Why would it be a total disaster if DLH doesn't get a KO? If you listen to the propaganda, DLH will be lucky to last 12. Right?Leave a comment:
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Seems like a subconscious confession by Oscar, like he's admitting that he knows its a ridiculous fight.Leave a comment:
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Oscar says he will beat "this young lion to become the best pound for pound fighter in the world". Oscar, come on man!! are you ****ing serious? You have to go and fight fighters above your weight and WIN in order to be pound for pound the best. You cannot beat up on a smaller fighter and claim that title. Damn, this guy is a little *****. I hope Manny ****s him up. Damn he pisses me off.Leave a comment:
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if there isn't a ko in this fight, it will be a total disaster. obviously a pacquiao ko of dlh would be the best outcome possible but the worst thing would be a decision. I am already pissed as it is about this fight being put together, a decision victory would really piss my ass.Leave a comment:
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During his early career Oscar was renowned for being an extremely heavy hitter. As the years (and weight divisions) have gone by he's lost a bit of his sting, but he retains enough to put Manny flat out on the canvas.Leave a comment:
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