2000 De La Hoya vs. 2010 Pacquiao

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  • NesNY
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    #51
    Fantasy fight.

    Pac automatically loses.

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    • Franco2012
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      #52
      j*****sales13 go to sleep

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      • S H A R K B O Y
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        #53
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        He had lack of Stamina during the first Mosley fight and also against Tito. Is a reason why he stop trying to outbox Tito. He couldn't go any longer.
        Negative. He got arrogant and tried to run to the finish line. Caused him the fight.

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        • Franco2012
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          #54
          Originally posted by S H A R K B O Y
          Negative. He got arrogant and tried to run to the finish line. Caused him the fight.
          Hoya said in quite frankly show that he was gassed in Trinidad fight and that his legs were gone cuz he never boxed in his life like that!

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          • Pacquiao'd
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            #55
            DLH knocks pacs head off
            Last edited by Pacquiao'd; 07-29-2010, 07:44 PM.

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            • FeFist
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              #56
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              He had lack of Stamina during the first Mosley fight and also against Tito. Is a reason why he stop trying to outbox Tito. He couldn't go any longer.
              Against Pacquiao he'd be able to continue outboxing him. With Trinidad and Mosley they both hit extremely hard, obviously you wear as the fight goes on so you leave more openings, when they caught him slipping he felt it.

              With Pacquiao, he doesn't have that one punch that would shake De La Hoya so he could continue outboxing him and not have to worry about a devastating punch coming his way.

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              • wizard king
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                #57
                Originally posted by jrosales13
                He had lack of Stamina during the first Mosley fight and also against Tito. Is a reason why he stop trying to outbox Tito. He couldn't go any longer.
                the ****sucking know it all is actually right this time

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by FeFist
                  Against Pacquiao he'd be able to continue outboxing him. With Trinidad and Mosley they both hit extremely hard, obviously you wear as the fight goes on so you leave more openings, when they caught him slipping he felt it.

                  With Pacquiao, he doesn't have that one punch that would shake De La Hoya so he could continue outboxing him and not have to worry about a devastating punch coming his way.
                  De La Hoya has never, ever shown the ability to outbox an elite fighter for 12 rounds. Not one. He did not have the stamina to move for 12 rounds at any point in his career.

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