You're an idiot. In fact everyone agreeing with the OP in this mass Pacquiao loving and quite frankly, slightly ****sexual, thread are idiots.
ODLH was without a doubt weight drained and dehyrdated. He doesnt dehydrate himself to make the weight for sparring does he? Many boxers dehydrate themselves to make the weight and then rehydrate for the fight. I think ODLH was finding it difficult to make a weight he has not fought at for SEVEN years, and so over did the dehydrating and found it difficult to put the weight back on for the fight. He weighed in at 145 and came in the ring at 147 - he only rehydrated by 2 lbs!
He was 15-20lbs under what he normally weighs on fight night. Now you tell me that being THAT weight drained does not have an effect on performance. Dehydration causes physical and mental weakness. If you watch the fight, Oscar is struggling to make the most basic of moves - and it is NOT because of Pac.
Stop being so blind and deluded Pac fans. Pacquiao did a good performance, but so would ANY top level boxer against Oscar that night.
ODLH was without a doubt weight drained and dehyrdated. He doesnt dehydrate himself to make the weight for sparring does he? Many boxers dehydrate themselves to make the weight and then rehydrate for the fight. I think ODLH was finding it difficult to make a weight he has not fought at for SEVEN years, and so over did the dehydrating and found it difficult to put the weight back on for the fight. He weighed in at 145 and came in the ring at 147 - he only rehydrated by 2 lbs!
He was 15-20lbs under what he normally weighs on fight night. Now you tell me that being THAT weight drained does not have an effect on performance. Dehydration causes physical and mental weakness. If you watch the fight, Oscar is struggling to make the most basic of moves - and it is NOT because of Pac.
Stop being so blind and deluded Pac fans. Pacquiao did a good performance, but so would ANY top level boxer against Oscar that night.
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