Comments Thread For: De La Hoya On Final Fight, Loss To Pacquiao: I Was Hoping To Get Knocked Out, Was Drunk During Camp
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Oscar shouldn't of dropped down to 147 from 154, but he was the one who called out Pacquiao to come up to 147, from 135. Oscar went down one weight division and Pacquiao went up two weight classes to make the fight happen. Oscar was favored to win and was still the cash cow who called all the shots. I'm no Pacquiao fan, but I think we gotta give the Pac fans this one.Comment
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De LA Hoya had not fought at 147 for 7.5 years, but Pacquiao had never fought at 147. De La Hoya called the shots and since he was the cash cow, Pacquiao had to accept those demands.
Dude you have an account on this site so presumably you know about the sport and know Filipino officials thinking this DKSAB.
As a legit fan, you know 8Ball dela Fishnets hadnt been at 147 in 8 years. You know he wasnt going to be the 147 version of himself from the past.
There is no way YOU thought Manny was going to get beaten like that.
"De La Hoya faced Manny Pacquiao (47–3–2) on December 6, 2008 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank, Inc., the bout was a twelve-round, non-title fight at the 147-pound (67 kg) welterweight limit. Although Pacquiao went into the fight recognized as the leading pound for pound boxer in the world, some pundits speculated that 147 pounds could have been too far above his natural weight against the larger De La Hoya."Comment
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He's such a ****ing liar. In your prime you lose to Pac much less after. Just be ****ing honest dude. You met your match.Comment
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Thats true in one way and not in another, if you look at the negotiation, Manny wanted 143 originally and then it ended at 147, Oscar had not been at that weight for over 10yrs, he was a dead man walking come fight night there was no doubt about that, now also understand Manny had been at 144 fight night when he was weighing in at 130, so it basically allowed him to be as strong as possible with no drying out and he ended up weighing more than Oscar did on fight night where he had been over 160 fight night in all his previous fights except right before Manny with Steve Forbes and Oscar looked like sht, no fault of Mannys and he did what he did but its not a big win outside of the paper because of how messed up Oscar was.
Oscar shouldn't of dropped down to 147 from 154, but he was the one who called out Pacquiao to come up to 147, from 135. Oscar went down one weight division and Pacquiao went up two weight classes to make the fight happen. Oscar was favored to win and was still the cash cow who called all the shots. I'm no Pacquiao fan, but I think we gotta give the Pac fans this one.Comment
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