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Devin Haney Blames Floyd Mayweather For “Messed Up” State Of The Sport
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
Manny kept refusing to fight. Not until Floyd punked him in Miami and after he got ktfo as the a side for 30% less than what Floyd offered him did he finally agree to fight.
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Originally posted by djtmal View Post
Dude it didn't make a difference what Oscar and Cotto weighed don't you get it. Manny beat the brakes off both those guys. Why you just can't accept it. I know why you can't because Floyd could only pitty pat wait for Oscar and Cotto to get tired, and look to the judges to give him a points win, and Manny just flat out put a stop to Oscar's career, and mangled Cotto
Don't worry Manny beat the same faded Oscar Floyd did.
"I was a drained fighter. It's crazy because I was seeing everything coming, I just couldn't block it. I couldn't do anything. It's like I was weak," admitted Oscar De La Hoya.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news...manny-pacquiao
Squeezing down in weight for Pacquiao had physically drained De La Hoya of his strength and energy. Even during his ring walk, De La Hoya already felt that his body had nothing left and he was going to take a beating once he stepped in the ring.
"I'll never forget walking to ring that night," De La Hoya told ESPN. "I knew that I was going to get beat up already. It was like walking into a slaughter house and knowing that this is it. I've never felt that before in my life. Imagine going into the ring, knowing that you're going to get beat. I might as well have run back to the dressing room and taken off, but I've always decided to fight but I was a dead man walking when I stepped into the ring against Pacquiao. I had nothing left."
https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-ho...ad-man--110020
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Haney to complain? lol he just got a gift decision over Loma by Uncle Al . Is there a more unlikable fighter than he? Handey needs to STFU and get Floyd on his side. Weird statement
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
Are you that deaf dumb and blind kid lol
"I was a drained fighter. It's crazy because I was seeing everything coming, I just couldn't block it. I couldn't do anything. It's like I was weak," admitted Oscar De La Hoya.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news...manny-pacquiao
Squeezing down in weight for Pacquiao had physically drained De La Hoya of his strength and energy. Even during his ring walk, De La Hoya already felt that his body had nothing left and he was going to take a beating once he stepped in the ring.
"I'll never forget walking to ring that night," De La Hoya told ESPN. "I knew that I was going to get beat up already. It was like walking into a slaughter house and knowing that this is it. I've never felt that before in my life. Imagine going into the ring, knowing that you're going to get beat. I might as well have run back to the dressing room and taken off, but I've always decided to fight but I was a dead man walking when I stepped into the ring against Pacquiao. I had nothing left."
https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-ho...ad-man--110020
Well thought out and concise. He always had good spin doctors hanging aroundLast edited by djtmal; 07-12-2023, 11:00 PM.
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
Are you that deaf dumb and blind kid lol
"I was a drained fighter. It's crazy because I was seeing everything coming, I just couldn't block it. I couldn't do anything. It's like I was weak," admitted Oscar De La Hoya.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news...manny-pacquiao
Squeezing down in weight for Pacquiao had physically drained De La Hoya of his strength and energy. Even during his ring walk, De La Hoya already felt that his body had nothing left and he was going to take a beating once he stepped in the ring.
"I'll never forget walking to ring that night," De La Hoya told ESPN. "I knew that I was going to get beat up already. It was like walking into a slaughter house and knowing that this is it. I've never felt that before in my life. Imagine going into the ring, knowing that you're going to get beat. I might as well have run back to the dressing room and taken off, but I've always decided to fight but I was a dead man walking when I stepped into the ring against Pacquiao. I had nothing left."
https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-ho...ad-man--110020
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Originally posted by djtmal View Post
Good excuse by Oscar.
I get bored kicking you around like a sack of sht, go to a boxing gym and get punched in the head, you really need it.
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