Nacho Speaks on De La Hoya's Weight, Pacquiao Loss

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  • MakeDamnSure
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    #21
    Originally posted by El Dominicano
    I'm NOT sad but being as how everyone said this fight was a mismatch...even considering the fact that DLH wasn't in his prime...You'd pic Pac to beat any version of DLH?
    An Oscar wasn't in his prime gave Mayweather a gift split decision

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    • ACHlLLES
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      #22
      Originally posted by El Dominicano
      No version of DLH would have beaten Manny that night? Did it impress you that much that Manny beat up on a zoombie?

      How ignorant are you?
      Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
      An Oscar wasn't in his prime gave Mayweather a gift split decision
      I didn't have the heart to tell him that, steve forbes who barely hit oscar damaged oscar more then floyd did too...

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      • JAS_JAS
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        #23
        Originally posted by El Dominicano
        No version of DLH would have beaten Manny that night? Did it impress you that much that Manny beat up on a zoombie?

        How ignorant are you?
        this dude clearly did not understand the article

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          #24
          Originally posted by JaguarJames
          I dont think it was a case of oscar choosing not to follow instructions. It seemed more like he was physically unable to do so. the only thing he brought to this fight was his pulse and that was pretty apparent from the opening round.
          this one also

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            #25
            Originally posted by crazyjames
            start throwing punches thats the best advice you have for your fighter. Mayweater sr. should have never left his corner and oscar was drained from the weight loss. But with that being said he should have not lost like that... hang them up you still hall of famer and got millions.. you gave us big exciting fights...
            what the hell does floyd sr. know that ignacio beristain doesn't?

            for publicity or not , angelo dundee was in his camp too.

            mayweather sr. shouldn't have left his corner...... LOL

            yeah because oscar wasn't any good without floyd as his trainer right?

            when did floyd start training oscar again?

            beristain trains world class fighters. at the beginning of this year nacho had 2 fighters in the Top 10 P4P. fighters he brought up himself.

            how many floyd sr. fighters were on the top 10 p4p list this year?

            you gonna try to count his son who is retired and he hasn't cornered in years?

            problem wasn't with the trainer. problem was with the fighter and his opponent.

            there's only so much a trainer can do.

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              #26
              LOL whatever..... it was clearly a beatdown ODLH should retire now...

              eversince this fight is being signed Pacman comes to my mind that he will going to beat ODLH at 147lbs....

              160lbs down to 147 is very difficult to over come.... It turnS ODLH WEAK.

              Only Pacman was able to overcome such weight drain when he fights in 126lbs & 130lbs.

              and I give credit to roach being the coach, he knows when and what Pacman should be fighting.

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                #27
                Originally posted by El Dominicano
                I'm NOT sad but being as how everyone said this fight was a mismatch...even considering the fact that DLH wasn't in his prime...You'd pic Pac to beat any version of DLH?
                Everyone?

                Yeah right.

                Some of us know better. And most people called us idiots.



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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                  what the hell does floyd sr. know that ignacio beristain doesn't?

                  for publicity or not , angelo dundee was in his camp too.

                  mayweather sr. shouldn't have left his corner...... LOL

                  yeah because oscar wasn't any good without floyd as his trainer right?

                  when did floyd start training oscar again?

                  beristain trains world class fighters. at the beginning of this year nacho had 2 fighters in the Top 10 P4P. fighters he brought up himself.

                  how many floyd sr. fighters were on the top 10 p4p list this year?

                  you gonna try to count his son who is retired and he hasn't cornered in years?

                  problem wasn't with the trainer. problem was with the fighter and his opponent.

                  there's only so much a trainer can do.
                  Nice post.

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                    #29
                    At least, Nacho was telling it as it was. De la Hoya said it himself, he was in the best condition of his life before stepping inside the ring with Pacquiao.

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                    • MakeDamnSure
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                      #30
                      Mayweather fans are butthurt about DLH not being weight drained..

                      Where's Xcaret.. He has a sig coming from a sports writer DLH is having a hard time making weight.. Now Nacho speaks the truth.. What excuses next?

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