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Oscar quit on the stool, my ass he didn't feel anything from Pacquiao. He was close to be ktfo, but decided to quit. For Oscar lying like a punk *****, this picture will stay in my avatar. Who made Oscar look so damn ugly in this pic? oh, yeah that is the ass beating he took from manny. No one has ever made Oscars face look like that, so I guess Manny hits harder then anyone Oscars ever faced.Comment
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I read the thread title and the first few posts from you.
You made this thread to claim Oscar was not weight drained, was not a shadow of his former self, and that everything that happened in that fight was because Pacquiao was the better boxer and was too good. I don't care what else you said in the thread, that's why you made it in the first place.
Oscar was 35, had lost 3 of his last 6 fights, had not faught at welterweight for 9 years, had only been fighting 1 fight a year and was more focused on business than actual boxing.
Yes, Manny put on a good display, but he wouldn't have done against any proper welter.Comment
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What about the fact that he was so old, dehydrated, dead at the weight, that he couldn't throw punches, couldn't see them coming, could barely move because he was too weak, etc, all factors that left him as a walking punching bag for Manny.Oscar quit on the stool, my ass he didn't feel anything from Pacquiao. He was close to be ktfo, but decided to quit. For Oscar lying like a punk *****, this picture will stay in my avatar. Who made Oscar look so damn ugly in this pic? oh, yeah that is the ass beating he took from manny. No one has ever made Oscars face look like that, so I guess Manny hits harder then anyone Oscars ever faced.
Manny doesn't hit hard, he just hit so often that DLH got bruised up.
If he hit hard, DLH would have been KO'd by the 3rd or 4th.Comment
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I read the thread title and the first few posts from you.
You made this thread to claim Oscar was not weight drained, was not a shadow of his former self, and that everything that happened in that fight was because Pacquiao was the better boxer and was too good. I don't care what else you said in the thread, that's why you made it in the first place.
Oscar was 35, had lost 3 of his last 6 fights, had not faught at welterweight for 9 years, had only been fighting 1 fight a year and was more focused on business than actual boxing.
Yes, Manny put on a good display, but he wouldn't have done against any proper welter.
Hey JChing, I made this thread to compare and expose Oscar of the statements he issued when he was selling/promoting his fight with Pacman during the 247 show....Oscar's statement's then (prior to the fight) and now are completely opposite......A lot of people bought the PPV and bet on Oscar base on his 247 interviews....Comment
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Quotes from PrtyBoyDlicious:
I don't want tell you the things I have been through because you wouldn't believe it. I fought amateur and had over 60 fights. I train amateurs now and guess what NEITHER ONE OF US know what it's like to be a pro fighter on the level of Oscar.I've been in the ring as an amature fighter....and some crazy street fights where a guy got killed..there u go, i said it
First off, I'm not your mijo, second, Oscar has been fighting for legacy for a long time now. Say what you want about the man, which I have met and spoke to personally, he has made the best fights available. He never ducked no one and his resume' speaks for it'self.what a statement right there...go on, yes...still convince yourself that Oscar cares about the boxing fans...you're funny mijo
Not everyone was picking Oscar, I didn't pick Manny but I said it would be a much tougher fight than most people thought. Being the smaller and younger man can be an advantage, history has shows us that....it's one thing to believe you still got it and another thing telling the boxing fans with a straight face and gauranteeing that you could make the weight easily and picked/beat up the midget...
What do you want Oscar to say? "I can't beat him, don't buy the fight"? haha come one man, it's called promoting the fight. If you know anything about fighting, you would understand Oscar was done and you shouldn't have bought the fight. Nobody was holding a gun to your head and forcing you to buy it. If you have so much boxing knowledge, you should know which fights to buy and which ones to avoid. I didn't buy the Oscar vs Manny fight, Williams vs Wright fight, there's a few I skipped on because I knew it wasn't worth the money.I don't hate the person, I hate what he's doing, the excuses and lies he's making..there's a big difference there......He's saying now that he's weight drained which is completely opposite to the statements he made on the 24/7 show...Isn't that lying? .So, you're telling me as PPV buyer that we should just shut up our holes and not question the BS they're feeding us? How about you, you never felt you got conned by Oscar in his last fight?
90% of the so called experts said what they said because of Oscars size, that's all the rated it at. Anyone could see Oscar wasn't the same fighter even when he fought Mayweather back 2 years ago. You really think a prime Oscar loses against Manny and Floyd? Really? Because if you do your a fool.HAHAHA you are verry funny mijo...you are a genius...hindsight is always 20/20...but before the fight, 90% of the so called boxing experts picked oscar to beat up the midget...
Maybe most but not Oscar. Oscar has been making more money outside the ring than he has in it for a while now. Golden Boy raked in over 350 million as a company last year.....that's no chump change. He owns the largest building in downtown L.A and owns stock in some very big companies, including Splenda the natural sweetner company. He has been fighting for legacy for a while now and he finally realized he doesn't have it. At the end of the Manny fight he walked up to Roach and said, "I just don't have it anymore".Dude, I'm not insulting you but I think you're having a hard time understanding why fighters unretire... it's not about their belief that they could still be champions again...it's about money, one more con job...their fight is always just 1 step short of becoming a WWF matchup..
[/QUOTE]I'm not hating, I hate their con jobs....that what I hate....your last statement only shows how naive u r.....get a grip mijo...[/QUOTE]
Your the one without the grip "mija". This is nothing new, if you want to attack Oscar, attack Leonard, Ali, Hearns, Whitaker, Trinidad, Duran, JCC, etc etc etc the list goes on and on.........Comment
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What the heck is he suppose to say? "I haven't been a prime fighter for a few years now and I don't see myself beating the Pacman. I will have to physically drain myself to make weight and expose myself to the speed of Pacman. If you're a betting man, bet the house on Pacquaio!"Hey JChing, I made this thread to compare and expose Oscar of the statements he issued when he was selling/promoting his fight with Pacman during the 247 show....Oscar's statement's then (prior to the fight) and now are completely opposite......A lot of people bought the PPV and bet on Oscar base on his 247 interviews....
When the hell does a fighter come out and publicly say he doesn't think he can win, he isn't in good shape, he doesn't feel good, he is past his prime...etc.
Its all nonsense. If you're betting on what a fighter says instead of what he can do in the given circumstances then its your own fault.Comment
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there you go jching you got it...but that's not what he claimed to be when he sold that fight to the 1.2M PPV buyers....he said he was in tip top shape to beat Pacquiao...that's what this thread is all about..i'm not knocking OScar down as a fighter (Damn! if u r an Olympic Boxing Gold Medalist, u deserve all the credits in the world) but the lies he claimed then and the lies he's claiming now on the first video in this thread...What about the fact that he was so old, dehydrated, dead at the weight, that he couldn't throw punches, couldn't see them coming, could barely move because he was too weak, etc, all factors that left him as a walking punching bag for Manny.
Manny doesn't hit hard, he just hit so often that DLH got bruised up.
If he hit hard, DLH would have been KO'd by the 3rd or 4th.Last edited by PrtyBoyDlicious; 04-30-2009, 10:27 AM.Comment
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He should stucked with the statements he made during the 247 interviews ..Not making excuses and telling lies now to save face that he got beaten by a former flyweight...What the heck is he suppose to say? "I haven't been a prime fighter for a few years now and I don't see myself beating the Pacman. I will have to physically drain myself to make weight and expose myself to the speed of Pacman. If you're a betting man, bet the house on Pacquaio!"
When the hell does a fighter come out and publicly say he doesn't think he can win, he isn't in good shape, he doesn't feel good, he is past his prime...etc.
Its all nonsense. If you're betting on what a fighter says instead of what he can do in the given circumstances then its your own fault.Last edited by PrtyBoyDlicious; 04-30-2009, 10:28 AM.Comment
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