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  • #71
    Originally posted by The Hope Pope View Post
    Those guys were prime and have the boxing style to beat Fudge.

    Oscar was beyond shot and weight drained, Hatton was also shot and frankly never that good and tailor made for Fudge, Cotto was weight drained and sabotaged, Clottey was a decent win, and Tony was way shot and weight drained.
    so why havent any of the smaller guys that pac avoided (as u put it) go up in weight and beat oscar, cotto, marg, clottey?????????

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Tamis_Siensya View Post

      Damn! You're kidding right?

      So Pacquiao would've lost to those smaller guys rather than the likes of DLH, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Marg...

      Either you're a hater or just plain ******!

      Tamis, HopePope is right, Pacquiao would lose to any of those he might have fought if he had stayed at 135 because it's a fantasy fight. Pacquiao is the worst Fantasy fighter ever because of his obvious weaknesses and past skills.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Un.clesam View Post
        hey idiot.. everybody thinks pac-dlh was a joke not because dlh was weight drained. pac was actually a big underdog.

        its AFTER THE FACT all these weight drained happened. go figure
        Pac was the underdog until DLH weighed in at 145, then came in at 147 fight night. Last time I checked, fights aren't fought until the bell rings, Pac wasn't the underdog when it really matter, ding ding.

        ODDs aren't everything is just something people use to place bets.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by empiricix View Post
          Even if the fight were to happen at 140, JMM would get the beating of his life. 140+ Pac >>>>>>>>>>> 135 Pac
          140+JMM <<<<<<<<<<< 135- JMM
          Never said that Marquez would win but you might be right cause I don't know nothing about boxing.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by PAC&PBFsuck View Post
            Pac was the underdog until DLH weighed in at 145, then came in at 147 fight night. Last time I checked, fights aren't fought until the bell rings, Pac wasn't the underdog when it really matter, ding ding.

            ODDs aren't everything is just something people use to place bets.
            Even at 145 DLH was still favored. People were waiting for Oscar to make his move but Pac was just too fast. It's not Pac's fault he won on Oscar's terms.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Chups View Post
              Even at 145 DLH was still favored. People were waiting for Oscar to make his move but Pac was just too fast. It's not Pac's fault he won on Oscar's terms.
              Anybody who saw the BUL**** win aganist Forbes, knew that DLH was in above his head, he got picked apart at 150, they gave him "here's some money in your pocket judges" decision.

              Then he came in drained against Pac, anyone who was into boxing knew that DLH had no chance, Las Vegas knows how to draw people in to bet money, but in the boxing community people should've known that PAC was gonna tear him apart.

              DLH was right in PAC's wheel house, drained and flat footed, Pacquiao feast on those fighters.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by PAC&PBFsuck View Post

                DLH was right in PAC's wheel house, drained and flat footed, Pacquiao feast on those fighters.
                What would you want Pac to do? LOSE?

                He won against an unprepared experienced fighter, it's a blunder on Oscar's part. Preparation is part of the fight not just the fight itself.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by straightleft View Post
                  I mean he already has this solid resume and could clean up the 135 division after he fought David Diaz. Maybe there are no *****s/Floyd fans hating Pac this much right?
                  He would get crushed in a fantasy fight by Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, and Margarito.

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                  • #79
                    There were already talks about him fighting Hatton as far back as 2007, so he would've moved up to 140 at least.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Chups View Post
                      What would you want Pac to do? LOSE?

                      He won against an unprepared experienced fighter, it's a blunder on Oscar's part. Preparation is part of the fight not just the fight itself.
                      can't blame Pac for winning, but I can criticize his weak opposition.

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