Expected. How many times does this have to happen before people realize Bob and letting this happen.
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The all new, Mayweather/Pac Master Discussion Thread - The fight that will never be.
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostWow......
De La Hoya's last fight before Floyd was a stoppage win over Mayorga to win a title at 154. De La Hoya hadn't fought at WW in like 8-9 years by the time Manny fought him there. Manny gets zero credit for the Oscar fight, rightfully so. I don't blame him for that fight though, it made him a star.
I've read some bias on here but your statement is up there with the most one side opinion ever.
Let's put this another way. Manny fought virtually his entire career before the DLH fight at or under 126 which is featherweight. Oscar spent most of his career at or above 140. For those that can do math that's 14 lbs difference if we average the highest Manny weighed and the lowest DLH weighed.
So what idiot wouldn't give a featherweight/super featherwight credit for beating a very good welterweight?
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Originally posted by Bee Keepz View Post"0" mentality
if he had a "0" mentality then he would not have fought Hatton, Castillo, Corrales, Oscar, Mosley, Cotto and more
keep in mind these cats were coming off career wins unlike pac who not only fights them coming off KO loses, but he drains them too
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Originally posted by come out dancin View Postso ur idol refusing to take drug tests is not a roadblok??? smh pacfans are delusional.
Your b!tch a$s hero turned it down.. isn't it funny that a man who calls himself "Money", would turned down millions of money?
"sccuuuuurd much?
the fact that he demanded OSDT alone tells you that ur hero is a Scared B1TCH!
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Originally posted by lparm View PostZero credit?
I've read some bias on here but your statement is up there with the most one side opinion ever.
Let's put this another way. Manny fought virtually his entire career before the DLH fight at or under 126 which is featherweight. Oscar spent most of his career at or above 140. For those that can do math that's 14 lbs difference if we average the highest Manny weighed and the lowest DLH weighed.
So what idiot wouldn't give a featherweight/super featherwight credit for beating a very good welterweight?
De La Hoya was past his prime against Floyd too, but at least Floyd fought him at a weight Oscar was comfortable at, and coming off a decent win, and while Oscar was the #3 ranked SWW in the world at the time.
But you can't knock Manny for fighting Oscar, it was a risk going up in weight and his payday to make him mega famous, but he shouldn't and doesn't get credit for that fight.
By the way, before you call me a Pac hater, he gets full credit for his recent wins over Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, and Bradley (he should have won). All at the least good or solid wins.Last edited by 4Corners; 09-22-2012, 12:48 AM.
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Originally posted by Larry.X. View Postman come on with that lame ass excuse,make the fight,beat his 1 dimensional ass and move on
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Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View PostPacquiaos fan base is slowly returning after the ESPN interview, lmao!
come on pac keep sellin ur lame ass fight!
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