Dela hoya didnt throw the fight

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  • kedashy
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    Dela hoya didnt throw the fight

    Ok all you dela hoya fans, manny was indeed a storm tonight... Just look at the interview after the fight, oscar just didn,t know what answer to give to larry merchant, like he,s confused or something and that what happens when you fight manny, he makes you disorient...right about now i don,t care who manny fights right now he beats... Bring on hatton, or please bring floyd out of retirement...if floyd was thinking of fighting him he better think again...look how those bodyshots were hurting oscar, and not to say that manny was just giving oscar a chance to put up a fight in which oscar didn,t want to open up because if he did manny would k.o. Him...manny will only fight about 2 more fights and retire...and if he goes down to 140 that,s a invitation for hatton to sign a fight with him...manny will bust up hatton and stop him for sure within 6 rounds...
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    #2
    Do anyone agree with these comments, and if so please post comments...

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    • Scott9945
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      #3
      Anyone who thinks Oscar took a dive in this fight has revealed a lot about themselves. And not in a good way either. Things like this have been happening in boxing for a long time. When you are fighting on the highest level and you either don't have or lose your stuff, you're going to look real bad. Oscar got old in that ring and Pacquiao was the worst possible opponent for that to happen against. Why is it so hard for some people to understand that?

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      • ferocity
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        #4
        Pac looked slow as ****.

        To say Pac beat Delaoldya on fair terms then some of you are revealing something about yourselfs.

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        • βetamax
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          #5
          Here are my thoughts from another post.

          This makes little since. Here are there the two scenarios.

          A) Oscar throws the fight and based on his performance will never likely fight again just so he can make some good money promoting a single upcoming fight.

          B) Oscar wins impressively where he can continue to to be involved in big PPV events as the promoter AND fighter.

          Even if a fight between Pacman-Hatton or Mayweather would be bigger than any potential fight DLH could get himself, chances are he's still going to make money on a smaller draw if he's the fighter as well as the promoter.

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          • Espada
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            #6
            Originally posted by ferocity
            Pac looked slow as ****.

            To say Pac beat Delaoldya on fair terms then some of you are revealing something about yourselfs.
            Go ahead and cut your balls to ease your FRUSTRATION!!!!
            You're a pity!!!

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            • Silencers
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              #7
              Originally posted by Scott9945
              Anyone who thinks Oscar took a dive in this fight has revealed a lot about themselves. And not in a good way either. Things like this have been happening in boxing for a long time. When you are fighting on the highest level and you either don't have or lose your stuff, you're going to look real bad. Oscar got old in that ring and Pacquiao was the worst possible opponent for that to happen against. Why is it so hard for some people to understand that?
              I totally agree.

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              • Miburo
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                #8
                It was an embarrassing and untimely loss, but in no way a fix. DLH lost both his physical prowess and his will to fight in the ring tonight.

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                • brently1979
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kedashy
                  Do anyone agree with these comments, and if so please post comments...
                  I agree with your post 100%. No way DLH took a dive. He's too much of a egotistical **** to do suck a thing like that.

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                  • Da Hammer
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    Anyone who thinks Oscar took a dive in this fight has revealed a lot about themselves. And not in a good way either. Things like this have been happening in boxing for a long time. When you are fighting on the highest level and you either don't have or lose your stuff, you're going to look real bad. Oscar got old in that ring and Pacquiao was the worst possible opponent for that to happen against. Why is it so hard for some people to understand that?
                    Very well put! A lot of ****ing idiots on these message boards...

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