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  • #11
    Good writeup.

    I actually thought Oscar's imbalance was more due to him swinging and missing, along with Pac's great footwork.


    A lot of people mention the dehydration as being a big factor in this fight, but really from looking at Oscar's physique it looks like he lost more lean muscle mass than anything, which is why he was able to stay around 147 even weeks before the fight, as well as why he only gained 2 pounds in between the weigh in and fight night.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MOREBASS View Post
      Good writeup.

      I actually thought Oscar's imbalance was more due to him swinging and missing, along with Pac's great footwork.


      A lot of people mention the dehydration as being a big factor in this fight, but really from looking at Oscar's physique it looks like he lost more lean muscle mass than anything, which is why he was able to stay around 147 even weeks before the fight, as well as why he only gained 2 pounds in between the weigh in and fight night.
      Thanks.

      There was actually a moment in the 8th round where de la Hoya tried to throw a few jabs and almost fell over on his own. That was scary.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by mojack View Post
        What a heap of ****e.

        Nobody said Manny beating DLH was impossible.
        actually a lot of people said that, but not in those exact words.

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        • #14
          a lot of haters really ^^, a lot of haters whose mouth were shut by the great performance of the PACMAN, dont take away what he has done because he beat all of your idols lolz.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
            actually a lot of people said that, but not in those exact words.
            Most said Manny couldn't beat Oscar if Oscar wasn't shot...he was...Manny did. Not that it wasn't impressive anyways; style counts. It just wasn't exactly Armstrong's 38 campaign where he beat Feldman, Arismendi, Ross, Ambers AND a prime Garcia. Pacquiao beating Hatton and facing Mayweather (which is not an impossible win because they aren't THAT far apart in size would be much closer to 38.

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            • #16
              Good read.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                By Ryan ******** - There was a time when Oscar de la Hoya was the emerging superpower in the sport looking to enhance his reputation against fading legends. The swagger he exhibited in twice dominating an over-the-hill, but still viable box office force marked his arrival as the sport's main attraction. There was more symbolism than competition occurring on those two nights more than a decade ago. [details]
                If the imposible is nothing for manny when does he fight B Hop!!!

                Nah he done the world a great favor in beating that **** sucker gayla hoya!!!
                Thank u Manny!!!

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                • #18
                  A nice read. Factual and unbiased.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by mangler View Post
                    Pac is a beast. I found out there's a few boxing fans at my office I didn't know about. They were happy as as **** DLH got whomped just like I was. Fun monday mornin talk about the fight.
                    it was fun to talk about but the mexicans at my work aren't having fun.

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