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  • j3kk
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    Re-watching Pacquiao vs DLH

    I just saw Pacquiao vs DLH and no I am not going to comment about how Pacquiao looked like a Filipino running back beating on what looks like a starving Mexican look alike of DLH. It was a great fight that catapulted Pacquiao's HOF career, that is all I have to say.

    But what I found interesting was at the beginning of the fight they showed that Hatton, Margarito, and Mosley was at the fight.

    And in the later rounds, I think the 8th round. Lampley was talking to his co-analyst (I forgot the name, the black guy who looks like Cleaveland from family guy) about Pacquiao possibly fighting Margarito and Cleaveland says "No, I do not see that in the future because Pacquiao's camp said he's going back to the 130 lbs range."

    It's pretty ironic that 2 years later Pacquiao would have fought and beat the same boxers that were watching that fight, except for Thomas Hearns and Mike Tyson who was at ringside of course... oh yeah Reggie Miller too. Lol.
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    Originally posted by j3kk
    I just saw Pacquiao vs DLH and no I am not going to comment about how Pacquiao looked like a Filipino running back beating on what looks like a starving Mexican look alike of DLH. It was a great fight that catapulted Pacquiao's HOF career, that is all I have to say.

    But what I found interesting was at the beginning of the fight they showed that Hatton, Margarito, and Mosley was at the fight.

    And in the later rounds, I think the 8th round. Lampley was talking to his co-analyst (I forgot the name, the black guy who looks like Cleaveland from family guy) about Pacquiao possibly fighting Margarito and Cleaveland says "No, I do not see that in the future because Pacquiao's camp said he's going back to the 130 lbs range."

    It's pretty ironic that 2 years later Pacquiao would have fought and beat the same boxers that were watching that fight, except for Thomas Hearns and Mike Tyson who was at ringside of course... oh yeah Reggie Miller too. Lol.
    Emmanuel Steward?

    Anyways I watched that fight once a month or whenever I'm not in a good mood. Is a fight that makes me feel better.

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    • Schmerzen
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      #3
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      Emmanuel Steward?

      Anyways I watched that fight once a month or wheneverI'm not in a good mood. Is a fight that makes me feel better.
      and i watch hopkins-trinidad everytime i am bored.
      honestly, why do u hate oscar that much?
      a none drained 2001 oscar would have given pacquiao one hell of a fight, even u as his number one hater should know this.

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      • PacquiaoATG
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        Originally posted by j3kk
        I just saw Pacquiao vs DLH and no I am not going to comment about how Pacquiao looked like a Filipino running back beating on what looks like a starving Mexican look alike of DLH. It was a great fight that catapulted Pacquiao's HOF career, that is all I have to say.

        But what I found interesting was at the beginning of the fight they showed that Hatton, Margarito, and Mosley was at the fight.

        And in the later rounds, I think the 8th round. Lampley was talking to his co-analyst (I forgot the name, the black guy who looks like Cleaveland from family guy) about Pacquiao possibly fighting Margarito and Cleaveland says "No, I do not see that in the future because Pacquiao's camp said he's going back to the 130 lbs range."

        It's pretty ironic that 2 years later Pacquiao would have fought and beat the same boxers that were watching that fight, except for Thomas Hearns and Mike Tyson who was at ringside of course... oh yeah Reggie Miller too. Lol.
        I just rewatch that too last week its pretty amazing people always under estimate Pacquiao. They think Pacquiao was to small for the welterweight. I think Pacquiao was perfect at Welterweight because that his natural weight since his fighting at featherweight division. He use to drained him self 14 to 17 lbs just to make weight.




        FYI people don't give Pacquiao a chance to beat Dela Hoya at that time. It was the biggest upset in boxing.

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        • ModernTalking
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          Pacquiao wasn't supposed to win that fight. It was just supposed to be a big payday for Pacquiao LOL.

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            #6
            Originally posted by PacquiaoATG
            I just rewatch that too last week its pretty amazing people always under estimate Pacquiao. They think Pacquiao was to small for the welterweight. I think Pacquiao was perfect at Welterweight because that his natural weight since his fighting at featherweight division. He use to drained him self 14 to 17 lbs just to make weight.




            FYI people don't give Pacquiao a chance to beat Dela Hoya at that time. It was the biggest upset in boxing.
            Pacquiao is doing good at welterweight but that's not his ideal weight. He is consider a small welterweight. Actually he's a Jr. welter fighting at welter.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ModernTalking
              Pacquiao wasn't supposed to win that fight. It was just supposed to be a big payday for Pacquiao LOL.


              roach disagrees with u.

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                #8
                Originally posted by T3dBundy
                and i watch hopkins-trinidad everytime i am bored.
                honestly, why do u hate oscar that much?
                a none drained 2001 oscar would have given pacquiao one hell of a fight, even u as his number one hater should know this.
                Hey I don't blame you, is a good fight to watch over and over again. And, I only watched it once but that was a masterful, beautiful performance by B-hop. I have the up most respect for B-hop after that night. ATG MW and ATG P4P hands down.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by T3dBundy


                  roach disagrees with u.
                  And, you agree with Roach?

                  Going into that fight you thought Pacquiao was suppose to win that fight? And, I guess team Pac was going into a fight to lose...What elite fighter goes to a fight to lose? Of course going into it they would think that. However, what did you think about it going in?

                  If that is the case then why the hell was everybody bashing Oscar for cherry picking a LW instead of fighting a true threat in Margarito?

                  Weird
                  Last edited by jrosales13; 01-01-2011, 03:08 PM.

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                    #10
                    They didn't want a piece of Margarito when he beat Cotto.

                    Also, did you see De La Hoya's legs? Chicken legs. Jesus.

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