Proof that Dela Hoya threw the Pacquiao fight

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  • iron lung
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    #21
    Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
    Silencers

    Do you agree though that he had a perfect opportunity to slide away from the ropes right there, but went back into the fire instead ?
    I agree it looked like he deliberately went right on the ropes to get punished.

    Pacman doesn't punch that hard, at least not at these weights, yes he did a number on Oscar's face but that's from tons of accumulation of punches Oscar was obviously letting him land. It seemed pretty clear Oscar was never in the slightest hurt by Pac's baby taps so it's not out of the realm of possibility that Oscar deliberately took a beating of weak punches to throw the fight and earn tens of millions $$$

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    • Dynamite Kid
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      #22
      Originally posted by iron lung
      I agree it looked like he deliberately went right on the ropes to get punished.

      Pacman doesn't punch that hard, at least not at these weights, yes he did a number on Oscar's face but that's from tons of accumulation of punches Oscar was obviously letting him land. It seemed pretty clear Oscar was never in the slightest hurt by Pac's baby taps so it's not out of the realm of possibility that Oscar deliberately took a beating of weak punches to throw the fight and earn tens of millions $$$

      Didn't Oscar say after the fight that he does not hit that hard? i might of the got that wrong.

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      • The Noose
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        #23
        Originally posted by J.B.moneY.
        my bottom line on the fight......Oscar was shot, weight drained, and was done period......Pac did a brilliant job of doing what he had to do to win the fight....BUT!!!! it was NOT!!!!!! an impressive win.

        and no oscar did not throw the fight.
        I agree

        It was a very flattering win for Pac. Not even a challenge.

        The Hatton fight will show us what Pac is really made of at the bigger weights.

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          #24
          Didn't Oscar say after the fight that he does not hit that hard? i might of the got that wrong.

          all fighters say that - lol

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            #25
            Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
            Didn't Oscar say after the fight that he does not hit that hard? i might of the got that wrong.
            I can tell by how Pac hits the heavy bag from training videos he does not hit that hard at all, and in another thread (unless the data was wrong/misleading) it seemed to show Pac hit a very pathetic score on a punching power test.

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              #26
              Originally posted by cuzfozzy
              Didn't Oscar say after the fight that he does not hit that hard? i might of the got that wrong.

              all fighters say that - lol
              No all fighters DON'T say that don't make **** up, many fighters say "wow that was the hardest hitter I ever faced" etc etc I can give you tons of examples right now to make you feel ******.

              Fact of the matter is Pac never hurt Oscar once and Pac's little baby slaps would never come close to hurting Oscar.

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                #27
                Originally posted by cuzfozzy
                Didn't Oscar say after the fight that he does not hit that hard? i might of the got that wrong.

                all fighters say that - lol

                So what!! Are you dis*****g that they occasionally might be telling the truth.

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                  #28
                  And now Ricky Hatton is a world champion. He might have put the final period on the final chapter of another world champion’s story.

                  Tszyu said graciously that Hatton was the better fighter on this night. “I was never hurt hurt,” Tszyu said, “but it was not the best feeling I’ve ever had.”

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                  • nujabes77
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                    #29
                    clowns, this **** is old, we know, dlh is old/weightdrained/dive/dearmeat/overtrained crap. and yea pacquiao sucks...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                      Proof that Dela Hoya threw the Pacquiao fight. Dela Hoya has the chance to get outta the corner and chooses to go back into the corner for some more ass whoopin!!


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                      often a fighter who is very past prime or sluggish like oscar was that night can still see openings to move away or get a punch through but is too slow or tired to take advantage of them. thats probably the case here

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