Pacquiao had a granite chin.He able to handle Delahoya's lefthooks.

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  • deliveryman
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    #21
    Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
    Pac's power is underrated. When you have a feather fisted Forbes hitting you, Oscar will come at you and throws combinations. It's very tiring especially all you hit is air and your opponent is just moving from all angles.

    If it was Floyd then it could have been competetive and it will go to distance. Floyd will stay on the ropes. Pac didn't let him go on the offensive.
    While I believe Pacquiao's game plan would of made an awkward fight for any version of Oscar, I think you're trying to substantiate this fact a little too much.

    I can assure you that if Floyd was in the ring that night, you would of saw something similar after two or three rounds once Floyd realized what he was dealing with in there (not much). He would of embarrassed Oscar.
    Last edited by deliveryman; 01-04-2009, 03:06 AM.

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      #22
      Originally posted by deliveryman
      While I believe Pacquiao's game plan, made for an awkward fight for any version of Oscar, I think you're trying to substantiate this fact a little too much.

      I can assure you that if Floyd was in the ring that night, you would of saw something similar after two or three rounds once Floyd realized what he was dealing with in there (not much). He would of embarrassed Oscar.
      Oscar gassed out in the later rounds. Floyd had his chances to be the offensive fighter but he didn't and continue to potshot and backpedal. Mayweather only engaged during the last 10 seconds of the fight.

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        #23
        Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
        Oscar gassed out in the later rounds. Floyd had his chances to be the offensive fighter but he didn't and continue to potshot and backpedal. Mayweather only engaged during the last 10 seconds of the fight.
        Did you even read my post?

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          #24
          Originally posted by deliveryman
          Did you even read my post?
          Yes, Floyd would still play safe. Whatever Floyd will do is just what IF! The thing is he failed to beat a fighter who already Gassed out.

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            #25
            Originally posted by DWiens421
            The Oscar fight is a terrible benchmark for Pacquiao's chin. Oscar was smaller than him, and hasn't shown impressive power in quite a while.

            On the other hand, the insane talent that Pacquiao has faced throughout his career, and having rarely been hurt puts his chin on the top level of the sport.

            People like Margarito and Andrade are the only fighters who have a better chin than him IMO.

            He is on the same level as Paul Williams... they take big shots, and just don't seem to get phased by it at all.
            that's what oscar wanted you to think coming in the fight. if he wins, well size can't be the reason cause he was just about as big as pac. if he loses, that makes people forget that pac used to fight at 106 and has 4" height disadvantage.

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              #26
              Originally posted by aether
              that's what oscar wanted you to think coming in the fight. if he wins, well size can't be the reason cause he was just about as big as pac. if he loses, that makes people forget that pac used to fight at 106 and has 4" height disadvantage.
              To be fair though, when Pacquiao made his pro début at 106, he just turned 17 years old. Comparatively speaking, Floyd Mayweather was fighting at 106 in the amateurs when he was 17 years old, yet he fought a version of Oscar that was 20 pounds heavier than the version Manny fought.
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                #27
                Originally posted by deliveryman
                While I believe Pacquiao's game plan would of made an awkward fight for any version of Oscar, I think you're trying to substantiate this fact a little too much.

                I can assure you that if Floyd was in the ring that night, you would of saw something similar after two or three rounds once Floyd realized what he was dealing with in there (not much). He would of embarrassed Oscar.
                i hate it when fans like you say "floyd would have whooped oscar that night". fact is he didn't. could he have? probably. did he? NO.

                i think that some of you are jut bitter cause what floyd said "what he will do to oscar" he never did.

                Pac did so you try to take credit away from the man's win with these excuses. We know there will be a weight issue. We know dlh is past prime. with all that taken into account, it was still expected that dlh would ko him.

                Pac did something great. and it pisses me of that some of you discredit it cause it makes your favorite boxer "not as great as you make him ought to be"

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by aether
                  i hate it when fans like you say "floyd would have whooped oscar that night". fact is he didn't. could he have? probably. did he? NO.

                  i think that some of you are jut bitter cause what floyd said "what he will do to oscar" he never did.

                  Pac did so you try to take credit away from the man's win with these excuses. We know there will be a weight issue. We know dlh is past prime. with all that taken into account, it was still expected that dlh would ko him.

                  Pac did something great. and it pisses me of that some of you discredit it cause it makes your favorite boxer "not as great as you make him ought to be"
                  So what logic do you use when people say that Pacquiao should have fought Valero and Guzman at 130?

                  You obviously can't say that Valero isn't even worth the time, because Pacquiao beats him... you just blew that excuse out of the water. He is undefeated, and has a belt, I don't know what else he needed to do to deserve a shot if you can't say that he just isn't good enough, because that hasn't been proven in the ring.

                  And by the way, Oscar was clearly smaller in the ring... just ****ing looking at the two, Oscar looked very, very small. It was weird to see him that small, because he always has looked pretty big in the ring, except when he fought Bernard Hopkins.

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