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  • #71
    Originally posted by gibo View Post
    the last time PAC fought at 147 was NEVER...
    What was Pacman's fight night weight at 135??

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Flawless. View Post
      What was Pacman's fight night weight at 135??
      ENOUGH SAID DUDE!! REALIZE WHAT HAPPEN TO YOUR HERO!!!! LOL oscar GOT HIS ASS WHIPPED BY A SMALLER FIGHTER THAT HE CHOSE TO FIGHT. HE RECIEVED THE WORST MOST EMBARRESSING DEFEAT IN THE HISTORY OF THE SPORT!!! LOST EVERY RD. AND QUIT!! (against a 130 pounder) ON PPV!!! MILLIONS OF BUYS!!! LOL!!!! ACCEPT IT!!! now he wants JJC'jr. WHAT NEXT IVAN CALDERON???? THE B*TCH HAS BEEN EXPOSED...

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      • #73
        Mayweather-Pacquiao

        Floyd Mayweather is a better boxer than Manny Pacquioa and would dominate him. Floyd is bigger, stonger, and punches harder at welterweight and is probably just as fast. I was wrong about De La Hoya, but I will bet large amounts of cold green cash that Mayweather will beat the Pac-man. I'm not even sure that Manny could have beaten a prime Diego Corrales at 130, much less Mayweather. Pacman is a great-featherweight, but don't let his domination of a De La HOya that looked like he couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time give you the impression that he can compete at welterweight. I will pick him against Hatton in a barn burner, but he couldn't even beat Cotto at 147.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
          Nacho said Oscar looked good in training.
          What would you expect a highly paid trainer to say?

          "Ya know, I don't think my guy looks so good. Pac is gonna whip that ass"

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          • #75
            negative articles like this against pacman just simply make the pacman a really great fighter, he'd been criticized of winning against great boxers but always ends up victorious, then after proving his critics wrong they are non-stop with their excuses.. expect this again in his future fights against hatton, mayweather etc.. etc.......

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            • #76
              I by no means want to take anything away from a terrific win for Manny but I definately think Oscar was greatly affected by the weight. No excuses though, he chased the dollar and ended up paying for it. That is the way it goes.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by danc1984 View Post
                I by no means want to take anything away from a terrific win for Manny but I definately think Oscar was greatly affected by the weight. No excuses though, he chased the dollar and ended up paying for it. That is the way it goes.
                yep pretty much

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by danc1984 View Post
                  I by no means want to take anything away from a terrific win for Manny but I definately think Oscar was greatly affected by the weight. No excuses though, he chased the dollar and ended up paying for it. That is the way it goes.
                  But you're taking something away from PAC, you're basically implying that w/o the "weight issue" DLChicken would've won.

                  Listen, when Floyd fought DLChicken at his "comfortable weight" of 154lbs, he was good for about 4-5 rounds and he started gasping for air like he usually does in big fights. If he was huffin' and puffin' by the 6th against a fighter that has a low workrate, I wonder how he would've dealt with all the zig-zaggin' and punches coming from all angles that PAC would've fed him.

                  Y'all gotta remember, it wasn't so much that DLChicken was backin' Floyd up, Floyd wanted to play around with the b*tch and decided to do some rope-a-dope and show-off his D. PAC, as you saw did an excellent job of staying off the ropes, I don't think a 154lb DLChicken would've done that much better, perhaps he would've shown more resiliency taking PAC's punches, but, all that movement would've tired his @ss out.

                  There's a sports term they use for athletes that fail in the big game and DLChicken should be the poster boy , I think they call someone like De La Chicken a CHOKER
                  Last edited by We want Floyd; 01-05-2009, 12:39 AM.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by MASGAGOMEXI View Post
                    But you're taking something away from PAC, you're basically implying that w/o the "weight issue" DLChicken would've won.

                    Listen, when Floyd fought DLChicken at his "comfortable weight" of 154lbs, he was good for about 4-5 rounds and he started gasping for air like he usually does in big fights. If he was huffin' and puffin' by the 6th against a fighter that has a low workrate, I wonder how he would've dealt with all the zig-zaggin' and punches coming from all angles that PAC would've fed him.

                    Y'all gotta remember, it wasn't so much that DLChicken was backin' Floyd up, Floyd wanted to play around with the b*tch and decided to do some rope-a-dope and show-off his D. PAC, as you saw did an excellent job of staying off the ropes, I don't think a 154lb DLChicken would've done that much better, perhaps he would've shown more resiliency taking PAC's punches, but, all that movement would've tired his @ss out.

                    There's a sports term they use for athletes that fail in the big game and DLChicken should be the poster boy , I think they call someone like De La Chicken a CHOKER
                    If you are asking me if I think that De La Hoya would have beaten Pacquiao without the weight issue (i.e. at 154) then yeah, I do. Go watch Oscar against Mayorga then tell me that Pacquiao would have been able to do what he did to a focused and fit Oscar. That version of Oscar takes Pac out early.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by danc1984 View Post
                      If you are asking me if I think that De La Hoya would have beaten Pacquiao without the weight issue (i.e. at 154) then yeah, I do. Go watch Oscar against Mayorga then tell me that Pacquiao would have been able to do what he did to a focused and fit Oscar. That version of Oscar takes Pac out early.
                      You couldn't have picked a much worse fight to gauge on how DLChicken would've done against PAC if DLChicken would've come in heavier. For you and folks that are clueless, Mayorga is a f**kin' statue his athletic ability at the prizefighting level is at best a C grade. PAC is the complete opposite of Mayorga .

                      And lastly, how f**kin' dare you.

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