FACT #3: Floyd beat a better version of Pacquiao's biggest opponent

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  • Fiasco
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    FACT #3: Floyd beat a better version of Pacquiao's biggest opponent

    Pacquiao's biggest opponent in Oscar De La Hoya was not only past his prime, but weight-drained, as well.

    I think it's safe to say that Mayweather beat the better version.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Fiasco
    Pacquiao's biggest opponent in Oscar De La Hoya was not only past his prime, but weight-drained, as well.

    I think it's safe to say that Mayweather beat the better version.
    Uh hey dork. Floyd only won that fight by split decision and you have NO idea which version was better.

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      #3
      I think it's quite obvious Floyd fought the better ODLH.

      Only the hardest of Pac fans will say otherwise.

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      • Clyde Barrow
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        #4
        Who ever tried arguing this point? Oscar was definitely in better form vs PBF. But it isn't Pac's fault Oscar was scared to death of Margarito. Don't forget Pac was supposed to get murdered by Oscar.

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        • johncods
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          #5
          That oscar was way past his prime still and Floyd only managed a Brutal SD.. GTFO son.

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          • Fiasco
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            #6
            Originally posted by braddman
            Uh hey dork. Floyd only won that fight by split decision and you have NO idea which version was better.
            If you thought it was close just because it was ruled a split decision, you must've not watched the fight, noob.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Fiasco
              Pacquiao's biggest opponent in Oscar De La Hoya was not only past his prime, but weight-drained, as well.

              I think it's safe to say that Mayweather beat the better version.
              Floyd was on PEDs for that fight, he never went through random blood testing.

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              • fightfan_79
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                #8
                Originally posted by Fiasco
                Pacquiao's biggest opponent in Oscar De La Hoya was not only past his prime, but weight-drained, as well.

                I think it's safe to say that Mayweather beat the better version.
                ............

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                  #9
                  all I can say is; some guys on here are lucky i'm not a Admin cuz i wouldev banned some ******s with their ****ty threads;

                  Halleluja.

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                  • ELPacman
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                    Your serious a ***** if you think Oscar was in his prime when Floyd fought him. Neither Pac or Floyd fought an in his prime Oscar. Both fought an out of his prime Oscar and only 1 did what he was suppose to...you don't win via SPLIT decision to a man whose a shell of hs old self. Sad.

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