Worse: Beating a blown up Lightweight or a dehydrated Jr.Middleweight?
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Never once did Oscar say he was drained. he said Manny was too fast and it felt likre he was in the ring with 10 Mannys but never bitched moaned or complained that he was weight drained. this is a myth that was created by dumb haters.Comment
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To answer the TS's question, beating Marquez. DLH was weight drained and he looked sick the minute he stepped into that ring. Marquez gave a much better account of himself, then Oscar. I'm out of this thread...Comment
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if he was dehydrated he woulnt have sweated so much. By definition, he couldve nearly died. That alone makes it debatable
Marquez said he'd be fine, when clearly he wasnt. If oscar said the same thing, wouldnt that be similar? is this a case of only looking through floyds view.Comment
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Oscar came in at 147Manny had no control nor did he ask for Oscar to come in at 141lbs at fight night. He was supposed to weight in at 145lbs. JMM was deliberately asked to come in at 144lbs and yet Floyd deliberately decided not to meet that weight and come in at 146lbs and probably weigh in at 160lbs at fight night.
Manny was 148Comment
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Are you kidding?
Marquez looked slow as mud and heavy up top. I knew he had lost as soon as the bell rang. This is coming from someone who was rooting for Marquez the entire way.Comment
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That Marquez would have beaten that DLH. Your comparing someone who threw punches to someone who didn't and looked VERY weak.Comment
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