Comments Thread For: During the Manny Pacquiao fight, Oscar De La Hoya 'wanted to die'

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    Comments Thread For: During the Manny Pacquiao fight, Oscar De La Hoya 'wanted to die'

    Oscar De La Hoya retired in April 2009, four months after his 2008 technical knockout loss to Manny Pacquiao. But during the fight itself, De La Hoya didn't just want his career to end -- he wanted his life over as well.
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    dealing with all this money and women - what a nightmare

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    • QballLobo
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      I remember people here and in the media saying how irresponsible it was for Arum to put Pacquaio in the ring with Oscar and how DLH could damage Pac’s career.

      Oscar was a zombie on fight night and had to have in IV after the weigh in. You could see the marks on his arm during the pre fight instructions. People said Arum was cashing out Pac but he ended up retiring Oscar instead.

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        I recall reading an interview with Vinny Paz. In it, he mentioned how fans aren’t aware how many times a fighter steps into the ring sick, injured, etc. Very often these guys show up in much less-than-ideal condition. But the show must go on. This is one of the reasons why the true greats, the ones that remain on top for years, are so impressive: they, too, suffer from the same ailments. Say what you will about Mayweather, for instance; but you can rest assured that in all those fights, over the span of all those years, Floyd must have fought ill, hurt, etc., sometime. No one gives credit for that.

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          #5
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
          I recall reading an interview with Vinny Paz. In it, he mentioned how fans aren’t aware how many times a fighter steps into the ring sick, injured, etc. Very often these guys show up in much less-than-ideal condition. But the show must go on. This is one of the reasons why the true greats, the ones that remain on top for years, are so impressive: they, too, suffer from the same ailments. Say what you will about Mayweather, for instance; but you can rest assured that in all those fights, over the span of all those years, Floyd must have fought ill, hurt, etc., sometime. No one gives credit for that.
          And with Kenny Bayless in the ring.

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            #6
            Originally posted by juanpablo
            dealing with all this money and women - what a nightmare
            Ain't that true.

            And purchasing The Ring màgazine, firing all the journalists unwilling to kiss his ass... How heavy his heart must have been.

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            • juanpablo
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              Originally posted by QballLobo
              I remember people here and in the media saying how irresponsible it was for Arum to put Pacquaio in the ring with Oscar and how DLH could damage Pac’s career.

              Oscar was a zombie on fight night and had to have in IV after the weigh in. You could see the marks on his arm during the pre fight instructions. People said Arum was cashing out Pac but he ended up retiring Oscar instead.
              Yep, the general consensus was that Pac was going to get a beatdown

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              • jack_the_rippuh
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                #8
                When he fought Pacquiao, he wanted to die.
                When he was dressed up in fishnets, he wanted to live.

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                • boxingitis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
                  When he fought Pacquiao, he wanted to die.
                  When he was dressed up in fishnets, he wanted to live.
                  What about the Kitchen utensils? Did he want to live or die?

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                  • sbbigmike
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boxingitis

                    And with Kenny Bayless in the ring.
                    Well he had the dirtiest in the game Richard Steele vs the dirtiest fighter in the game in maidana 1

                    Boxing and life balances itself when these ***** ass fighters of today decide to step in the ring

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