De La Hoya has good reasons to hate on Pacquiao

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  • El Chicano
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    De La Hoya has good reasons to hate on Pacquiao

    Seven Reasons Oscar de la Hoya is a Manny Pacquiao Hayta:

    Michael Marley
    Aug 2, 2009 12:38pm


    1. In the absence of Golden Boy promoted Floyd Mayweather Jr., Pacquiao stole the Pound For Pound fighter throne.

    2. Oscar’s knows it is an obvious joke but he allows his Juan Manuel Marquez-Mayweather Sept. 19 show to be called “Numero Uno” anyway. He knows in his heart that the world recognizes Pacman as the best fighter ounce for ounce.

    3. Pacquiao has gained a popularity in Mexico that Oscar never had.

    4. While he may not have matinee idol looks, Pacquiao has more than his share of female fans.

    5. Oscar got stuck with the dinner check at Morton’s that night he tied to swipe MP away from Bob Arum.

    6. Instead of his ring finale being a smash hit, all Oscar got were smash hits from Manny for eight rounds. It burns ODLH’s stomach to know he was trounced in a mismatch that he thought was going to be lark for him.

    7. If Arum and Top Rank did not have Megamanny, Golden Boy may have well reduced all promotional competitors to second class status. Pacquiao is the wind beneath Top Rank’s wings and Arum and Oscar both know it.

    PS: Oscar seemed to sense his Shanghai move on Pacman would not work. On the way out, a head waiter asked the Golden Guy for a tip.
    Oscar smiled his famous smile and said, "Don't leave your bicycle out in the rain!"
    Last edited by El Chicano; 08-02-2009, 02:12 PM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Perro
    Seven Reasons Oscar de la Hoya is a Manny Pacquiao Hayta:

    Michael Marley
    Aug 2, 2009 12:38pm


    1. In the absence of Golden Boy promoted Floyd Mayweather Jr., Pacquiao stole the Pound For Pound fighter throne.

    2. Oscar’s knows it is an obvious joke but he allows his Juan Manuel Marquez-Mayweather Sept. 19 show to be called “Numero Uno” anyway. He knows in his heart that the world recognizes Pacman as the best fighter ounce for ounce.

    3. Pacquiao has gained a popularity in Mexico that Oscar never had.

    4. While he may not have matinee idol looks, Pacquiao has more than his share of female fans.

    5. Oscar got stuck with the dinner check at Morton’s that night he tied to swipe MP away from Bob Arum.

    6. Instead of his ring finale being a smash hit, all Oscar got were smash hits from Manny for eight rounds. It burns ODLH’s stomach to know he was trounced in a mismatch that he thought was going to be lark for him.

    7. If Arum and Top Rank did not have Megamanny, Golden Boy may have well reduced all promotional competitors to second class status. Pacquiao is the wind beneath Top Rank’s wings and Arum and oscar both know it.
    PS: Oscar seemed to sense his Shanghai move on Pacman would not work. On the way out, a head waiter asked the Golden Guy for a tip.
    Oscar smiled his famous smile and said, "Don't leave your bicycle out in the rain!"
    I don't know why so many hate Oscar. Leave the man alone already! You got no reason to hate him.

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    • TredKiller
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      id hate on pacquaio to if his miget ass beat the **** outta me for 8 rounds

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      • Benncollinsaad
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        #4
        Originally posted by TredKiller
        id hate on pacquaio to if his miget ass beat the **** outta me for 8 rounds
        Oscar was 35 and clearly past his prime. At least he quit himself, on his feet, he didn't have to be carried out like Hatton!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Benncollinsaad
          Oscar was 35 and clearly past his prime. At least he quit himself, on his feet, he didn't have to be carried out like Hatton!
          oscar wanted a big pay day against a midget. he was expecting an easy night but it backfired. that's more reason to at him

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          • larry smith
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            #6
            Originally posted by Benncollinsaad
            Oscar was 35 and clearly past his prime. At least he quit himself, on his feet, he didn't have to be carried out like Hatton!
            hahahah same that campbell and ortiz quit?? at least they didnt get KO..

            since when did quitting become better than KO in boxing?

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            • BoxingChaos
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