- he was NOT weight-drained, NOR shot. look at the first few rounds. DLH was missing miserably when he did try to punch, or getting countered. pac goes in and out, side to side. that's why dlh wasn't punching. cause there is nothing to hit.
You don't really believe that do you? Seriously? You don't think Oscar was weight drained and done in that night huh?
Pac fought great. The perfect fight, but, Oscar was flat out weight drained to the point of being a walking corpse. Shot as shot can be.
much more to a fighter who had one fight at 135. and you were suppose to beat this guy...
The only people that said Oscar was "supposed to" beat Manny - were those that rely far too much on marquee names and don't look at the entire breadth of work for Manny, and accept the decline/change in Oscar's skills. The only real argument for Oscar to beat Manny was that he was the bigger fighter...a gross miscalculation by all that thought that was going to be the deciding factor in that bout.
Every notable welter at the time (Margarito, Cotto, Williams, Mosley, Clottey) would have beat the DLH that lost to Pac and the DLH that lost to Mayweather.
It still amazes me how many people think DLH was a wrecking ball in the ring the last few years.
anyways, i think quitting is much worse than a KO... much more to a fighter who had one fight at 135. and you were suppose to beat this guy...
Yeah, sure. if it makes you feel better. Just pointing out that a KO is when you knock someone down and they can't get back up or they are too hurt to go on. Pac didn't even really hurt him. He just couldn't do anything to win.
So, you think Oscar should have just kept plodding about doing nothing while getting hit over and over and not being able to move or defend? You obviously never stepped in a ring before. You are also plain ****** and sadistic if you think he should have kept going on with it or that there is anything wrong with quitting if you're in that situation.
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