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  • Pullcounter
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    #41
    Originally posted by xcaret
    that was before the fight dumb ****... damn i guess mayweather really sucks balls based on your ****** thoughts on oscar.
    lol i guess pac's punches didn't have anything to do with lol

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    • gibo
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      #42
      Originally posted by KennyWeldon
      big win for pacman, but in all honesty...this just wasn't Oscar! if the fight was not fixed then it must have something to do with the weight! I love manny he's my second favorite fighter, but i cannot give him full credit for his victory over Oscar. Something was not right, it looked so fake, when was the last time Oscar placed himself on the ropes and just stood there like that? b-hop was not even close to doing that...seems odd to me, something just isn't right!
      What wasn't right was oscar challenging a JR. LIGHTWEIGHT!!!! Then getting SHUT-OUT, BI*CH-SLAPPED, and QUITTING..

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      • dino
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        #43
        I'll go as far as to say that de la hoya isn't done, he was just drained.

        I tell you all what, try to lose 20 plus pounds with in 2 months unless your grossly overweight and see if you feel the same.

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        • Espada
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          #44
          Somebody here is just pure JEALOUSY over Pacquiao.. BWAHAHA

          ANother midget who move up 3 divisions in a span of 9 months beat another giant mexi****.

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            #45
            Originally posted by gibo
            What wasn't right was oscar challenging a JR. LIGHTWEIGHT!!!! Then getting SHUT-OUT, BI*CH-SLAPPED, and QUITTING..
            yeah, dlh got what he deserved... an ass-whupping

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              #46
              Somebody here is just pure JEALOUSY over Pacquiao.. BWAHAHA

              ANother midget who move up 3 divisions in a span of 9 months beat another giant mexi****.

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              • JaNnO
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                #47
                dlh was already within 140-155 2-3 weeks getting into his training and he had a 2-week headstart compared to manny. he had enough time to shed his weight gradually. even his dream team was boasting about it - it was scientific. moreover, the fact that they accepted the fight meant that they could win the fight. even pac drained himself in the last barrera and jmm fight and walked away victorious.

                i just watched the fight again and i believe it was the body punches that made dlh weak. dlh might not be in his prime but pac moving 2 divisions higher from 135 where he only fought once was phenomenal. it's not only winning a fight against an opponent where the boxing experts gave odlh an 8-10 advantage but how pac dismantled and annihilated him. even pbf and b-hop didn't make odlh look bad like pac did.

                Originally posted by dino
                de la hoya said in an interview that after coming down in weight he felt bad. he said he actually felt better in training camp while he was still around 158 159 160, but as he begin to starve himself he was getting weaker and weaker.

                boxingscene reported that de la hoya said he had no power. manny pacquaio's victory is overblown and i gurantee that if he trys to fight another big name guy 140 or over his next fight he loses, beat it hatton or anybody else

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by dino
                  de la hoya said in an interview that after coming down in weight he felt bad. he said he actually felt better in training camp while he was still around 158 159 160, but as he begin to starve himself he was getting weaker and weaker.

                  boxingscene reported that de la hoya said he had no power. manny pacquaio's victory is overblown and i gurantee that if he trys to fight another big name guy 140 or over his next fight he loses, beat it hatton or anybody else
                  Yeah Oskee just beat a flyweight midget what else?... excuses again.....

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter
                    yeah, but it's also a fact that pac used to fight at 106 lbs
                    And it's also a fact that Oscar fought at lightweight. It is also a fact that Freddie said Pac was a boy back then and not fully matured. It is also a fact that Freddie said Pac was moving up because Pac was having trouble making 135. It is also a fact that Oscar once weighed 106. It is also a fact that Pac was knocked out a couple of times back in the day for....what was the reason???

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by pacman777
                      if you followed 24/7, you would know that de la hoya trained as a welterweight at around 145 while manny trained at around 150. he's trainer and camp wanted oscar to fight at around this weight and thought this would have a positive effect but the opposite happened. as well before the fight even nacho said he was in good condition and did not have problems sparring for 12 rounds

                      dont tarnish the victory, paquiao won that fair and square. i dont think oscar is as shot as people think he is(watched the fight 3 times), pacman was just 'perfect' tonight imo. south paw + speed(nacho said "you can not handle his speed" before stopping the fight) + peek + style + p4p = pacman tko8 for oscar


                      give credit to where its due
                      pacquaio is 1 dimensional with that jab jab staright left, de la hoya would have counter and knocked pacuqaio out normally, or just rush him like he did mayweather, remember the mayweather fight was at 154 and de la hoya came in at 162 on fight night

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