If you can't work it out, forget it. Try using your brain.
He was weight drained, that's a fact, but it doesn't give Oscar an excuse, because it was his own fault.
If you really think that beating that version of De La Hoya proves he could beat the elite Welterweights then you really know nothing about boxing.
Pac fought brilliantly in that fight, and deserves full credit for how he fought. De La Hoya has no excuse for the fact he lost. But in terms of being able to judge from that fight how Pac would do against any other top fighter at that weight, you have to take into account De La Hoya's condition in that fight, and your refusal to do so is just silly.
He was weight drained, that's a fact, but it doesn't give Oscar an excuse, because it was his own fault.
If you really think that beating that version of De La Hoya proves he could beat the elite Welterweights then you really know nothing about boxing.
Pac fought brilliantly in that fight, and deserves full credit for how he fought. De La Hoya has no excuse for the fact he lost. But in terms of being able to judge from that fight how Pac would do against any other top fighter at that weight, you have to take into account De La Hoya's condition in that fight, and your refusal to do so is just silly.
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