Hatton is delusional, so are his fans.

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  • S A M U R A I
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    #41
    Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
    Soooo, you want to continue to spout the "Pac started at 106" nonsense. But not to actually consider anything that happened there unless it favors Manny.

    All of the credit. None of the blame. Got it.
    Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
    I fixed it for you.
    Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
    Pac is the top dog. No doubt.

    The reality is that he fought a Delahoya who was dried out and had nothing. According to Pac's own trainer. Now, he is fighting Hatton. You know, the guy who was comically knocked out by FMJ 2 years ago.

    Those are facts. Face those.
    Dude, what is it with you? I swear you've been drinking vinegar, your posts are so sour and you're always whining. What's up with you? I'm not being funny but you are acting like a pissed off girl.



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    • MonsieurGeorges
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      #42
      They are both top shelf fighters. They both have flaws and it makes the fight interesting, but it's foolish to say either one is severely overmatched.

      If you say Manny is a farce who got KOed with body shots and hasn't even fought anyone with a pulse near 140 you better hope Ricky doesn't struggle with him one bit or you're going to look like an *******.

      Same thing for guys who say Ricky is a fat wanker who holds the whole time and can't throw straight punches. You better hope Pacman takes him out in 3 if his opponent is really that much of a scrub.

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      • MonsieurGeorges
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        #43
        then again boxing has been so crazy this year.

        Manny KO1 body shot

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        • MANGLER
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          #44
          Body punchin is his key to winnin imo. But yea, **** KO's that happened when he was a kid.

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          • QUISQUEYA
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            #45
            Originally posted by S a m u r a i
            Dude, what is it with you? I swear you've been drinking vinegar, your posts are so sour and you're always whining. What's up with you? I'm not being funny but you are acting like a pissed off girl.
            You seem obsessed with me and my posts. Not a single one goes unaddressed.

            Try to fixate on someone or something else, playa.

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            • QUISQUEYA
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              #46
              Originally posted by baracuda
              you just admitted that pac is the top dog.if you're not impressed with his accomplishment then who are you impressed with?...eventhough i admit that oscar was'nt the same guy who fought manny,i just don't believe that being weight drained can make you miss your punches,not know what to do and lose confidence , perfectly executed plan by pac did that!
              That is exactly what being dehydrated does. It saps you of speed/strength/energy, you lose mental acuity, and you have no confidence in your body.



              Even low levels of dehydration have physiological consequences. A loss of 2% bodyweight (just 1kg for a 50kg person) causes an increase in perceived effort and is claimed to reduce performance by 10-20% A fluid loss exceeding 3-5% bodyweight reduces aerobic exercise performance noticeably and impairs reaction time, judgement, concentration and decision making - vital elements in all sports, from pole-vaulting to football. A particular issue for boxers is that dehydration increases risk of brain injury.

              The two main factors influencing early fatigue and impaired performance (both physical and mental) in all types of sports and exercise are depletion of body levels of carbohydrate (CHO) and/or fluid. Maintaining adequate CHO and fluid intake optimises training benefit by enabling athletes to train harder and for longer, and can make a difference between winning and losing. The opportunity and ability to eat and drink during training and competition depends on the sport; sports drinks may not be the only feasible option but most of them do provide a convenient supply of CHO and fluid simultaneously, are well tolerated if used appropriately, and can be adapted to suit individual needs in varying circumstances.

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              • baracuda
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                #47
                Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
                That is exactly what being dehydrated does. It saps you of speed/strength/energy, you lose mental acuity, and you have no confidence in your body.



                Even low levels of dehydration have physiological consequences. A loss of 2% bodyweight (just 1kg for a 50kg person) causes an increase in perceived effort and is claimed to reduce performance by 10-20% A fluid loss exceeding 3-5% bodyweight reduces aerobic exercise performance noticeably and impairs reaction time, judgement, concentration and decision making - vital elements in all sports, from pole-vaulting to football. A particular issue for boxers is that dehydration increases risk of brain injury.

                The two main factors influencing early fatigue and impaired performance (both physical and mental) in all types of sports and exercise are depletion of body levels of carbohydrate (CHO) and/or fluid. Maintaining adequate CHO and fluid intake optimises training benefit by enabling athletes to train harder and for longer, and can make a difference between winning and losing. The opportunity and ability to eat and drink during training and competition depends on the sport; sports drinks may not be the only feasible option but most of them do provide a convenient supply of CHO and fluid simultaneously, are well tolerated if used appropriately, and can be adapted to suit individual needs in varying circumstances.
                how come none of the the top nutritionist in oscar's camp did'nt see this comin?are they too far behind with all of these kinds of information and they did'nt know any better?do you think they did'nt know what you know?are you suggesting that you are smarter than them?....

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                • QUISQUEYA
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by baracuda
                  how come none of the the top nutritionist in oscar's camp did'nt see this comin?are they too far behind with all of these kinds of information and they did'nt know any better?do you think they did'nt know what you know?are you suggesting that you are smarter than them?....
                  I am saying that Oscar's team made a huge mistake is bringing Oscar's weight down so much. And so early. Here are the people who agree on this:

                  Freddie Roach
                  Emanuel Steward
                  Shane Mosley
                  The doctors who diagnosed Oscar as dehydrated after the fight.
                  Anybody with a shred of sense who isn't blindly sucking Pacquiao's taint

                  Are YOU suggesting that Roach doesn't know what he is talking about?

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                  • QUISQUEYA
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by baracuda
                    are you suggesting that you are smarter than them?....
                    No. I'm not suggesting it. I'm saying it outright.

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                    • J.B.moneY.
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                      #50
                      i'm just curious when did manny get this "mike tyson like power".....he barely had decent power at 135? took 9 rounds to plant a b level david diaz? and oscar never once was wobbled in his fight with pac....he had nothing to offer in that fight so just quit.....clear and simple.....why cant manny people except it.

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