Hall of Famer trainer and HBO boxing analyst, Emanuel Steward, believes that Oscar De La Hoya would have beaten Manny Pacquiao if he didn't overtrain his body to make the welterweight limit last December. De La Hoya weighed-in at 145-pounds for that fight, lower than any previous weigh-in at the welterweight limit and his lowest weight since January of 1997. From mid-2001 to May 2008, De La Hoya had been fighting at 154-pounds and above. [details]
De La Hoya Beats Pacquiao if Not Drained, Says Steward
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