DE LA HOYA wasnt drained against PACQUIAO! PROOF. DE LA HOYA INTERVIEW!
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He also went out and said he did moments later, he just didn't want to be a mardy bastard about it and thought he would act humble, like he has done with virtually every loss... he was acting humble cause he didn't want to seem bitter in defeat... that's why a month later he come out and said it.So much of draine crap.
1:50 listen to this sh.t!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX2rL...c-HM-fresh+div
Its common sense he was dehydrated, common sense... Pacquiao outweighed De La Hoya, if you think there is nothing weird about that then you know nothing about any other fighter besides Pacquiao, he usually weighs 165ish on fight night but instead weighed 147... something he hadn't done in years.
De La Hoya put his body under too much tension trying to make the weight so when he tried to rehydrate the next day it wouldn't happen properly, he was weight drained, he was dehydrated... its common sense and you just gotta accept it.
Not taking the victory away from Pacquiao, it was a great victory and he still shown he carried the weight very well... and I mean very well, but you can't just throw aside the fact that De La Hoya wasn't the same guy that night... he wasn't more shot as a fighter than he has been for a few years, but he was weight drained and he was dehydrated.
The last time he fought at WW was in 2001, in those 7 years his body would have changed a lot... not to mention that when he fought at WW that many years ago he still would have weighed more than 147 on fight night... sorry but it all adds up.Comment
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Maybe the southpaw comment is true, but the rest of it I disagree with, when was the last time De La Hoya was 147 on fight night?Comment
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