this board is incredibaly biased
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It sure was, only problem is that because DLH was 143 in camp and got badly beaten by Pac...it discredited Floyd's win. Which doesn't make sense
People should be smart enough to know, why EVERYONE called it a mismatch. I'm sure they all saw the DLH vs Mayweather fight when they made that assumptionComment
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i think he was weight drained against pacman..but wont discredit the win cause im glad manny embarrased his greedy assIt sure was, only problem is that because DLH was 143 in camp and got badly beaten by Pac...it discredited Floyd's win. Which doesn't make sense
People should be smart enough to know, why EVERYONE called it a mismatch. I'm sure they all saw the DLH vs Mayweather fight when they made that assumptionComment
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8 rounds to 4 and I could even say 9 rounds to 3 in that Floyd won the final round but I'll be nice and say 8 to 4
We know it, you know it and everyone's great great grand parents know itComment
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like i said, if u can't see the logic on that then there is no point on arguing this. just a slight explanation. Hatton's strongest is 140 and he proved in the collazo fight that he doesn't belong in 147. when floyd fought hatton in 147, there was Cotto, Margo, Williams, Clottey but he opted to fight a fight who he knew was an easy night for him. Pac fought a weak 135, this is true, then he goes up to 147 and KOs DLH(was shot). But he jumped from 135 to 147 and did it. then he goes to Hatton's strongest weight(where he is at his best) and is in a fight where it won't be easy for him to beat. so Pac beating hatton at 140 at this point in time is NOT the same as to floyd beating hatton in 147 at that point in time...Comment
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