The most ironic thing about DLH vs Pacman

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  • JunglistSoldja
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    #1

    The most ironic thing about DLH vs Pacman

    How dozens of posters on this forum boycotted the fight because they thought it was a mismatch cus DLH was just too big for Pacman.

    How ****** must they feel now lol
  • MakeDamnSure
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    #2
    THe media and the press didn't gave Pacquiao a chance.. Pacquiao was a huge underdog.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      I didn't give Pacquiao a chance because he shouldn't have won the fight. It was a 154lber vs. a 130lber and the 130lber won. That **** is unheard of. Oscar should have walked through him but didn't so I think Oscar pretty much destroyed his legacy by losing to a midget

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      • egreezy
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        #4
        I was conflicted going into the fight I saw it going either way. DLH did not impress me against Floyd or Forbes so I gave Pacquiao a chance off that alone. And before that never seen him use footwork like that so wasn't expecting it.

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        • kadyo's
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          #5
          A mismatch that went the other way around.

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          • badboypeenoy
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            #6
            Dela Hoya lost a major money fight with that loss.

            Ironic is the fact that the win that made Oscar a legend (ending his fight with Chavex Sr. in round 8 by making Chavez fail to come out for round 9), is similar to the way Oscar's legend seemingly ended, as his fight with Pacman also ended in round 8, with Oscar not coming out for round 9. Interestingly, Chavez in establishing his own legend status won over Meldrick Taylor by stoppage in the 8th round in his second meeting with Taylor.

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            • Tata Moran
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              #7
              They must feel very embarassed about themselves now.

              In boxing matches, its like poker, you never know what's gonna happen until the two battle it out inside the ring.

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              • MANGLER
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                #8
                Originally posted by JunglistSoldja
                How dozens of posters on this forum boycotted the fight because they thought it was a mismatch cus DLH was just too big for Pacman.

                How ****** must they feel now lol

                You're a lil late homey. In case you didn't notice, the upset has sunk in and now cats are talkin Pac vs Hatton, PBF, and even other WW's for some reason. Everybody who doubted Pac, includin me, has had a full week to finish the crow leftovers. Props to Pac for the win.

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