like the saying we have in Philipino, "maraming namamatay sa akala" (many have died from speculation). It's a good thing Oscar is ok and all he got was a serving of humility. I wonder how many people lost their houses betting on this. Like Pacman always asserts, "only God knows who is going to be the winner". Im sure Pacmans courage is drawn from his deep faith in that he does his best and leaves everything to God and credits God for everything. He is truly a great example of humility.
De La Hoya Thought Pacquiao Was Easy, Says Arum
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Pacquiao wasn't weight drained when he fought Marquez. He just didn't look well because he fought a guy that jabbed, gave angles and counterpunched the **** out of him. That's the way to fight Pac. If you're not as strong as he is with a good chin to go chest to chest with him than you need to box with angles. Marquez did that and deserved the win. Pacquiao didn't even have that extreme aggression with Marquez because he was thrown off a bit by waiting to be counterpunched. Marquez hits hard enough and precise enough to make him think twice. Granted he did get dropped in the 2nd round but you didn't see Pac jump all over him because he knows there's a punch that is waiting for him. It was a good and close fight but Marquez deserved the victory and earned it because Pacquiao was thrown off his typical game plan. If they fight a 3rd time Pac should win though because Marquez is getting up in age and that could be a major factor if they should fight a 3rd fight. Especially because it wouldn't happen anytime soon. Hell, even the people in the Phillipines gave Marquez a standing ovation when he went there to see Pac because they knew that he fought a great fight.Comment
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While i know someone like ODLH has God's money, why is everyone feeling for him so bad? He underestimated a p4p king, as did I, and thought his former self at a lower weight would be enough to get the KO. The man probably banked $50 million+ fighting and promoting that event. I know, as I said, it wasn't about money for Oscar, but Jesus Christ, I don't feel ONE BIT sorry for him. It's the fight game and on any given night, well, we saw. Oscar should hang them up, I didn't want to see him in this fight and I CERTAINLY don't wanna see him after this. GG Oscar.Comment
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like the saying we have in Philipino, "maraming namamatay sa akala" (many have died from speculation). It's a good thing Oscar is ok and all he got was a serving of humility. I wonder how many people lost their houses betting on this. Like Pacman always asserts, "only God knows who is going to be the winner". Im sure Pacmans courage is drawn from his deep faith in that he does his best and leaves everything to God and credits God for everything. He is truly a great example of humility.Comment
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Pacquiao wasn't weight drained when he fought Marquez. He just didn't look well because he fought a guy that jabbed, gave angles and counterpunched the **** out of him. That's the way to fight Pac. If you're not as strong as he is with a good chin to go chest to chest with him than you need to box with angles. Marquez did that and deserved the win. Pacquiao didn't even have that extreme aggression with Marquez because he was thrown off a bit by waiting to be counterpunched. Marquez hits hard enough and precise enough to make him think twice. Granted he did get dropped in the 2nd round but you didn't see Pac jump all over him because he knows there's a punch that is waiting for him. It was a good and close fight but Marquez deserved the victory and earned it because Pacquiao was thrown off his typical game plan. If they fight a 3rd time Pac should win though because Marquez is getting up in age and that could be a major factor if they should fight a 3rd fight. Especially because it wouldn't happen anytime soon. Hell, even the people in the Phillipines gave Marquez a standing ovation when he went there to see Pac because they knew that he fought a great fight.
check my sig puto!!! pls tell me if marquez deserve to win the rematch...
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“The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya is reportedly “devastated” over the bad beating he suffered at the hands of Filipino boxing great Manny Pacquiao in their “Dream Match” at the MGM Grand last weekend which turned into a veritable nightmare for the extremely popular former Olympic gold medalist and winner of six world titles. [details]Comment
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