Anyone else love Pac's performance against De La Hoya? So underrated

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  • neoz
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    #21
    Totally agree it was a epic performance and unrated by most.
    *****s keep making excuses about De la hoya being weight drain.
    So if that the case there could be an arguement that Manny been fighting weight drain all his career at featherweight.
    Check all his day weight against all fights in the featherweight division.

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    • apokalips
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      #22
      Performance was amazing - I was sitting in awe and still enjoy watching the show Pacquiao put on.

      As a win resume wise it's hard to rate it too high, because Oscar looked horrible physically and weighed in at 145...he weighed less than Pacquiao on fight night too and as Freddie Roach said DLH was being rehydrated via IV drip.

      Performance wise though WOW

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        #23
        Not sure about you people, but Poochiao won me plenty of ££££ for this fight, they showed the Oscar-Forbes fight over here prior to him fighting Poochiao, he was done at 154, let alone destorying his body, pretty much knew he was going to come in a dead corpse, even though i was screaming to my internet stream telling Poochaio to get off the ropes lol.

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        • pistol whip
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          #24
          Originally posted by slickfox
          I respected that fight but now in totality seeing that pac has fought in the welterweight division only guys coming off losses rather than wins....i cant stand behind that.


          Cotto won two fights in a row before he fought Pac, Antonio margarito won his fight before he fought Pac, Hatton won two fights in a row before he fought pac, De La Hoya won his last fight before he fought Pac. The only fighter that actually lost a fight you mouthbreathing idiot before he fought Pac was Clottey. Thats it!!!!


          ***ing braindead *****!!!!

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          • pistol whip
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            #25
            Originally posted by apokalips
            Performance was amazing - I was sitting in awe and still enjoy watching the show Pacquiao put on.

            As a win resume wise it's hard to rate it too high, because Oscar looked horrible physically and weighed in at 145...he weighed less than Pacquiao on fight night too and as Freddie Roach said DLH was being rehydrated via IV drip.

            Performance wise though WOW

            Just remember a year previous Floyd eeeked out a split decision against Oscar and lets be honest we are only talking 7 pounds here. Oscar's lifestyle choices and eating habits have nothing to do with Manny.

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              #26
              Originally posted by apokalips
              Performance was amazing - I was sitting in awe and still enjoy watching the show Pacquiao put on.

              As a win resume wise it's hard to rate it too high, because Oscar looked horrible physically and weighed in at 145...he weighed less than Pacquiao on fight night too and as Freddie Roach said DLH was being rehydrated via IV drip.

              Performance wise though WOW
              I thought the fights was at 147. pretty sure it was.
              No excuses, de la hoya himself said before the fight he felt great no problems getting to 147.

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                #27
                Originally posted by pistol whip
                Just remember a year previous Floyd eeeked out a split decision against Oscar and lets be honest we are only talking 7 pounds here. Oscar's lifestyle choices and eating habits have nothing to do with Manny.
                What utter crap.......

                I guess Larry Holmes deserves every credit for beating Ali, because, hey, its not Holmes fault that Ali decided to take the fight when he wasnt a prime fighter......

                Which every way you flip the script, it was a good performance, but NOT a good win.......

                The bolded part here honestly shows how little you know about boxing.....Manny OUTWEIGHED him on fight night....he was a full 17 pounds lighter when he fought FLoyd....stop talking out your a.ss

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by -KPB-
                  What utter crap.......

                  I guess Larry Holmes deserves every credit for beating Ali, because, hey, its not Holmes fault that Ali decided to take the fight when he wasnt a prime fighter......

                  Which every way you flip the script, it was a good performance, but NOT a good win.......

                  The bolded part here honestly shows how little you know about boxing.....Manny OUTWEIGHED him on fight night....he was a full 17 pounds lighter when he fought FLoyd....stop talking out your a.ss


                  The weight issue again is not Pac's fault it's De La hoya's! He didn't watch his diet and he cut weight incorrectly thats his fault. And comparing Holmes and Ali to this fight is just ***ing ******! Ali was punch drunk!!! Oscar fought at a 150 pounds in his previous fight just 7 months before he fought Pac. He was fine in that fight and if you are gonna argue about 3 ***ing pounds then you sir have no idea what you are talking about. An adult man loses and gains 3 pounds on a daily basis!

                  Seriously this weight thing is just you downplaying things! It's an excuse!!!!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by pistol whip
                    Cotto won two fights in a row before he fought Pac, Antonio margarito won his fight before he fought Pac, Hatton won two fights in a row before he fought pac, De La Hoya won his last fight before he fought Pac. The only fighter that actually lost a fight you mouthbreathing idiot before he fought Pac was Clottey. Thats it!!!!


                    ***ing braindead *****!!!!
                    margarito beat a club fighter

                    delahoya, haton, cotto beat SCRUBS basically to rebuild some rep....they all lost their last significant fight against legit competititon.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by pistol whip
                      The weight issue again is not Pac's fault it's De La hoya's! He didn't watch his diet and he cut weight incorrectly thats his fault. And comparing Holmes and Ali to this fight is just ***ing ******! Ali was punch drunk!!! Oscar fought at a 150 pounds in his previous fight just 7 months before he fought Pac. He was fine in that fight and if you are gonna argue about 3 ***ing pounds then you sir have no idea what you are talking about. An adult man loses and gains 3 pounds on a daily basis!

                      Seriously this weight thing is just you downplaying things! It's an excuse!!!!
                      But like you said, Ali's condition is nothing to do with Holmes, so he should get full credit.

                      Did you not see the fight against Forbes...he was average at best against a shi.t opponent....

                      Furthermore, when Oscar fought Forbes at 150, he was allowed to rehydrate to a high weight......again, he weighed less than Pac man on fight night, a full 17 pounds lighter than when he fought Mayweather....if you honestly don't believe it affects a mans performance, then you are a nutterhugging POS......ask an boxer if 7 pounds "is just nothing"

                      If 7 pounds "is just nothing" why did Manny not go up to 154 to face Margarito......why not Face Martinez at 154

                      Are you then saying that Floyd deserves full credit for beating Marquez because "marquez didnt have the right diet, and it was just a few pounds?"...even though FLoyd cheated him on the scales....*** outta here.....

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