No one ever beat DLH down when he was in his prime

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  • Edward Hitler
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    #41
    its a shame really but thats what money does to young hungry sports men and women they start off hungry and willing to do whatever it takes to hit the top once the cash rolls in 95% lose the hunger and become shells dlh, rjj, and many others seem to have done it theres only a small minority who give there all 100% of the time for the love of the sport and to become legends of there sports .. money does terrible things to ppl

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    • Alibata
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      #42
      Originally posted by KESSLER
      De La Hoya would have killed that little *****.
      Who got whooped though *****??!!!! Not coulda, woulda, shoulda.... Who got served? Hahaha!! I can just imagine what type of personality has an all time favorite fighter in Fernando Vargas. Guy wasn't even that good. Talk about getting a beat down by dlh.
      Last edited by Alibata; 02-05-2009, 11:17 AM.

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      • Xyei
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        #43
        Very true. That's what made Pac's win so impressive. Pac really beat the **** out of him and I couldn't believe what I was witnessing. I know DLH is past his prime but nobody expected little Manny Pacquiao to beat Oscar's as like that.

        To touch on the Tito fight, I'm sure Oscar regrets the decision to coast through the last half of the fight every day. He was whoopin' Tito's ass and then gave the rest of the fight away. I still think DLH won the fight but I can kinda see how the judges gave it to Tito. There should have been a rematch.

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