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

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  • Fiasco
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    #11
    Originally posted by ELPacman
    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.
    It was a better version of Oscar, you idiot. And it wasn't a close fight. If you think it was, it's obvious you didn't watch the fight.

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    • El Chicano
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      #12
      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.
      How can you call it a FACT, and then say "I think"

      Pendejo

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      • whirlwind
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        #13
        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.
        Sorry try again. Everybody knows Oscar is old and way past his prime. Its not like the Oscar beaten by Floyd was the year 2000 version but still Oscar almost beat him. Everybody knows except you that Pacquiao has only fought once at 135 let alone at 140 or 147 thats why almost nobody gave him a chance to beat Oscar even most of his hardcore fans. Now the truth is even if they fight at 154 Pac will still win because of his speed alone plus Oscar being old, shot and way past his prime not by being weight drained as he already at 147 one month before their fight.
        Last edited by whirlwind; 03-19-2010, 05:46 PM.

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        • Fiasco
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          #14
          Originally posted by M@nny
          How can you call it a FACT, and then say "I think"

          Pendejo
          Ignore the little misuse of a word and concentrate on the subject at hand, kid.

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            #15
            agreed with Puas....the TS is a pendejo

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            • ELPacman
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              #16
              Originally posted by Fiasco
              It was a better version of Oscar, you idiot. And it wasn't a close fight. If you think it was, it's obvious you didn't watch the fight.
              I never mentioned anything about being a close fight or not. I just said he won a SPLIT decision, the judges, you know, the ones that give out the scores for the rounds? They sort of had it a SPLIT decision, if that means anything in boxing.

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              • fight_professor
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                #17
                Originally posted by braddman
                Uh hey dork. Floyd only won that fight by split decision and you have NO idea which version was better.
                That decision was ridicilous. Floyd won that easily in my mind, maybe 9-3.

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                • INVINCEABLE
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ELPacman
                  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.
                  It was ruled a split decision, but in reality it wasn't even close. There are robberies in boxing and Mayweather was nearly robbed that night.

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