Who was more weight drained against PAC, EM 3 or ODLH

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  • We want Floyd
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    Who was more weight drained against PAC, EM 3 or ODLH

    Oscar has no f**kin' balls whatsover. Erika Morales looked like a f**kin' skeleton in his 3rd meeting w/ PAC, and even in a piss poor performance, he gave what lil he had that night. Oscar cannot say the same. ODLH is a bonafide b*tch.
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    Erik no doubt he couldn't even stand up.He has taken shots like that before but his legs just kept shaking. He went in their hoping to land just one and brawl. This is why i dont respect manny as much as other people do he should either fight the fighter at their best or not at all

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    • The Gunner
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      #3
      I seem to remember Morales quit too.

      Neither fighter is a ***** and history will be kind to both.

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        #4
        Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT
        Erik no doubt he couldn't even stand up.He has taken shots like that before but his legs just kept shaking. He went in their hoping to land just one and brawl. This is why i dont respect manny as much as other people do he should either fight the fighter at their best or not at all
        David Haye is fighting Vitali and Vitali is far from the best version of himself now.

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        • BennyST
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          I don't really think that Morales was weight drained as much as he was just plain shot to pieces, whereas Oscar was badly weight drained which at his age equates to being shot to pieces. Oscar was just about done as a top challenger anyway and even though he was what you could call shot, him draining as he did just completely ruined him, and then the fight that Pac fought was done to perfection and basically brought forth everything that Oscar didn't have that he would have needed to win it, such as legs, stamina, timing, power, defense etc etc.

          So, Oscar was much more weight drained but Morales was much more shot. Oscar had at least won one or two of his last few fights whereas Morales had lost all of them.
          Last edited by BennyST; 12-17-2008, 03:46 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by CastorTroy
            David Haye is fighting Vitali and Vitali is far from the best version of himself now.
            U know what i mean. At their weight at what their fighting at. Not like haye is telling vitali to go to cruiserweight

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              I still think DLH is shot but if it was weight drain, his was the worst, Morales fought well for 6 rounds, DLH had nothing from the opening bell.

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                #8
                Originally posted by The Gunner
                I seem to remember Morales quit too.

                Neither fighter is a ***** and history will be kind to both.
                Dude, no matter how you wanna look at it, De La Joto went out like a b*tch on 12.06.08. Weight drained or not, he was still the naturally bigger guy, the fighter with the bigger punch, with the better everything.

                Atleast Erika tried to do something, although futile in his attempt. But Joto didn't even do jack ****, nothing, nothing at all.

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                  i dont think dlh was that weight drained. the first 2 rounds, he was very active. he just seemed to give up at one point

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MASGAGOMEXI
                    Dude, no matter how you wanna look at it, De La Joto went out like a b*tch on 12.06.08. Weight drained or not, he was still the naturally bigger guy, the fighter with the bigger punch, with the better everything.

                    Atleast Erika tried to do something, although futile in his attempt. But Joto didn't even do jack ****, nothing, nothing at all.
                    I agree how did erik quit he went balls out. He could of gone out and fought if he had his legs but he was drained. Watch mab vs erik is that a quiter?

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