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  • #31
    Originally posted by Makavelli View Post
    lets be real...DLH lost all his big fights
    he lost to felix sturm thats for sure.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
      Please tell me what rounds Marquez clearly won in the 2nd fight... Not close rounds that could be called swing rounds. But, rounds that JMM clearly won?
      I don't remember round by round, but I had Marquez. Maybe you're giving it to Pacquiao because of his aggression (which is actually missed punches that are thrown wildly)?

      Marquez landed the cleaner shots.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sugarr View Post
        Are Pacquiao fans that uneducated? Have they ever seen a prime version of DLH?

        There's no way, not at any weight class, that a prime Pacquiao would've beaten a prime DLH. He would've been too big, too strong and too fast for him. There's no other way around it.

        What's even more surprising is that some of them are in denial that DLH wasn't weight-drained and over the hill.
        very few people in the history of boxing would be too fast for pacquiao.

        maybe a little faster , maybe equal in speed but very few would be too fast for him.



        by the way delahoya wasn't weight drained.

        weight drained is when you cut too much weight for the weigh in.

        delahoya didn't cut weight. he was around 150 a couple weeks before the fight.

        overtrained. overdieted. underweight. maybe.

        but NOT weight drained.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
          very few people in the history of boxing would be too fast for pacquiao.

          maybe a little faster , maybe equal in speed but very few would be too fast for him.



          by the way delahoya wasn't weight drained.

          weight drained is when you cut too much weight for the weigh in.

          delahoya didn't cut weight. he was around 150 a couple weeks before the fight.

          overtrained. overdieted. underweight. maybe.

          but NOT weight drained.
          He had IV marks on arm, man.. that isn't enough to prove it?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Sugarr View Post
            I don't remember round by round, but I had Marquez. Maybe you're giving it to Pacquiao because of his aggression (which is actually missed punches that are thrown wildly)?

            Marquez landed the cleaner shots.
            pacquiao landed the harder shots.



            only round marquez clearly won was the round he popped pac in the eye and pac ran the whole round.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sugarr View Post
              I don't remember round by round, but I had Marquez. Maybe you're giving it to Pacquiao because of his aggression (which is actually missed punches that are thrown wildly)?

              Marquez landed the cleaner shots.
              how clean a punch can you get than rendering an opponent 4 knockdowns

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              • #37
                A prime dela hoya would still never win against the pacman of today, though maybe a prime dela hoya could finish the 12 rounds fight against pacquiao.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                  pacquiao landed the harder shots.



                  only round marquez clearly won was the round he popped pac in the eye and pac ran the whole round.
                  Let me know when you come off your high.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Sugarr View Post
                    He had IV marks on arm, man.. that isn't enough to prove it?
                    weight drained is when you cut too much weight for the weigh in.

                    thinks santos in the foreman fight.



                    don't know about those IV marks. only time i heard people talk about that is roach and he's full of **** sometimes.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by YoungReezy View Post
                      ooks like jrosales didnt watch boxing in the 90s, oscar had no stamina problems when he was in his prime, infact most of his knockouts, stoppages, or knockdowns came in the late rounds
                      Look at the Molina fight at 135

                      Look at the Whitaker fight and Mosley fight at 147

                      And, tell me his stamina was not an issue late in those fights.

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