De La Hoya is NOT done!!!

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  • KennyWeldon
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    #41
    it's sad to see a legend take a beating like that, it don't matter who it is...im totally convince Oscar lost inapropriately, it just did not look like him at all! he looked like too skinny, weak and he must have been dehydrated, how on earth did he weigh 147 and pacman 148.5?? you know there was something wrong there.

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    • Squabbles94806
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      #42
      No. i agree. De La Hoya fights and throws punches head on. They fight toe 2 toe. Margarito fights the same way. Cotto fights the same way. A little bit of angles, but not a huge fcukin circle like Pacquiao.

      If De La Hoya fought Margarito.....De La Hoya would win

      If De La Hoya fought Cotto...De La Hoya would win.


      Oscar De La Hoya obviously doesn't know who the fcuk Pacquiao is.

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      • MOREBASS
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        #43
        Originally posted by KennyWeldon
        it's sad to see a legend take a beating like that, it don't matter who it is...im totally convince Oscar lost inapropriately, it just did not look like him at all! he looked like too skinny, weak and he must have been dehydrated, how on earth did he weigh 147 and pacman 148.5?? you know there was something wrong there.
        He actually looked very lean, and strong.


        He clearly wasn't dehydrated, he had been at or around 147 for weeks. He had professional nutritionists and strength and conditioning coaches, really he only cut around 10-15 pounds at most. That is not a daunting task with the kind of help he is able to pay for.


        Plus, he only put on 2 pounds between the weigh in and the fight so again, it was clear that water deprivation was not the problem here.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #44
          Originally posted by MOREBASS
          He actually looked very lean, and strong.


          He clearly wasn't dehydrated, he had been at or around 147 for weeks. He had professional nutritionists and strength and conditioning coaches, really he only cut around 10-15 pounds at most. That is not a daunting task with the kind of help he is able to pay for.


          Plus, he only put on 2 pounds between the weigh in and the fight so again, it was clear that water deprivation was not the problem here.
          true, dlh had been keeping his weight down and sparring at that weight regularly... dlh even said he felt faster and stronger

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          • Vasyl’s dad
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            #45
            Lets get this straight right now.


            DLH doesn't see the 6th round vs Margarito.


            You thought Manny put a beat down on dude, well, if Tony ever got his chance you better believe a judge, jury and executioner would be at ringside waiting to bring Margarito up for charges of murder.


            Thats why DLH chose Pacquiao in the first place.

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            • niceguy45
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              #46
              in my mind dlh is done.....enough is enough

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