Oscar wasn't shot or weight drained against Pacquiao.

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  • Deja_Vous
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    #121
    Originally posted by loui_ludwig
    How do you know Hatton would KO Oscar. Pac was fast and elusive for Oscar, Hatton is not.
    Hatton is fast too..

    Manny is far from the only guy that would have stopped Oscar that night.

    He was there for the taking.

    Oscar looked far worse than he did against Forbes..and that's saying a lot.

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    • loui_ludwig
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      #122
      Originally posted by Spacey1991
      He wasn't the same Oscar, there was something wrong... whether it was weight drained or shot, or both... however De La Hoya hadn't fought at that weight for many years.

      Don't get me wrong I take nothing away from Pacquiao and am not making excuses, it was a great victory for him... but it just wasn't the same Oscar.
      Oscar is not the same fighter as he use to be. But did it affect his mentality too in a way that his mind was saying don't throw punches. I mean your a boxer, in your head, you should be thinking "i need throw punches".

      Look at Erik Morales, even though it was only 3 rounds, he was throwing and lnading punches. Even Foreman at 40 something years old, he was throwing punches and landed a KO.

      In that figh, Pac's speed and elusiveness might have gotten into Oscars head.

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        #123
        Originally posted by Deja_Vous
        Hatton is fast too..

        Manny is far from the only guy that would have stopped Oscar that night.

        He was there for the taking.

        Oscar looked far worse than he did against Forbes..and that's saying a lot.
        But diffirent styles of fighting. Can Hatton be elusive like Pac? I believed he can but in the end will fight the way he always use too, going forward and fighting inside. And even against Malinagi, even though he improved, he was still getting hit.

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          #124
          Originally posted by loui_ludwig
          Oscar is not the same fighter as he use to be. But did it affect his mentality too in a way that his mind was saying don't throw punches. I mean your a boxer, in your head, you should be thinking "i need throw punches".

          Look at Erik Morales, even though it was only 3 rounds, he was throwing and lnading punches. Even Foreman at 40 something years old, he was throwing punches and landed a KO.

          In that figh, Pac's speed and elusiveness might have gotten into Oscars head.
          Morales and Foreman didn't enter the ring with iV marks on their arms.

          Oscar has been in with far better fighters than Manny..I highly doubt he was discouraged by that lil bull**** Pacman through at him.

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            #125
            Originally posted by Deja_Vous
            You can't deny it was different a OSCAR.

            Oscar was a Champion at a comfortable weight when Floyd fought him.

            He added 15lbs and came in heavier than Mayweather.


            Contrast that to his preperation..or lack thereof..for Pacman.

            Oscar only gained back a pound and had a JOKE of a training camp.

            Mayweather had a lot more to deal with than Paquiou.
            Well blame Oscar for that.

            I am not saying Oscar is still in his prime. But Mayweather just stays in one place and goes on defensive, then counterpunch. Pac goes forward.

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            • loui_ludwig
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              #126
              Talk to you later, got to talk a shower then head to a chinese buffet in Alhambra.

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                #127
                Originally posted by KingTito
                I don't want to hear any excuse bull****. I just watched that fight. That was all Pac. BRING ON RICKY!!!!
                you sir are a grade A moron how could you see the fight with Pac cum on your eye. anybody who states that there was nothing worng with Oscar that night shouldt be wacthing boxing . it just shows who the **** sucking nuthuggers are first 2 rounds told the outcome of the fight it is not normal to gain 2 or 1 pound at fight night, any real boxing fan who has wacth Oscar over the years knew that there was somthing worng.

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by loui_ludwig
                  But diffirent styles of fighting. Can Hatton be elusive like Pac? I believed he can but in the end will fight the way he always use too, going forward and fighting inside. And even against Malinagi, even though he improved, he was still getting hit.
                  Since when is Manny elusive??

                  Are you joking?

                  You can't miss that mofo..lol

                  Hatton would not have been discourage by that half-hearted attack Oscar airmailed agaisnt Manny.


                  Oscar would not have been able to keep Hatton off him or elude that trademark shot-gun jab and body attack.

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                  • loui_ludwig
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Deja_Vous
                    Since when is Manny elusive??

                    Are you joking?

                    You can't miss that mofo..lol

                    Hatton would not have been discourage by that half-hearted attack Oscar airmailed agaisnt Manny.


                    Oscar would not have been able to keep Hatton off him or elude that trademark shot-gun jab and body attack.
                    Well Pacquiao kept moving against Dela Hoya. He was punching then moved. I didn't say Pac was elusive in his career, just against Oscar.

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                      #130
                      Originally posted by aether
                      pacquiao hadn't box at 147 for over........... never

                      Aint that the truth! hahahahaha!

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