Why are PAC fans discrediting rehydration “non-disclosures” for Canelo, but DLH bout?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #1

    Why are PAC fans discrediting rehydration “non-disclosures” for Canelo, but DLH bout?

    Now the forum is crying from like PAC boys vets Jubei Redd Foxx about non-disclosures that Kova is selling out....

    I remember fans said the same thing about DLH coming in at 145 in the weigh in, Roach saying DLH needed an IV because they were careless...and looked like a malnourished victim on fight night.. but the narrative is that Oscar wanted to be “faster” lol

    Money talks, like Floyd for 152!

    And that’s all she wrote!
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    #2
    Oscar did that to himself....

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      #3
      Originally posted by Jack Napier.
      Oscar did that to himself....
      “To himself? You mean grabbing a pen for non-disclosure or a narrative that he wanted to be “faster?” The point of people complaining is they don’t know about non-disclosures which is the point.

      You may have a point, Edwin Valero said Oscar didn’t train or run for the Pac bout. Without such extraneous effort how could Oscar lose weight? PEDS like BJS?

      Given all these scenarios, does PAC get credit?

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      • elfag
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        #4
        DLH fought pac when pac came from 135


        DLH had all the control back then. He didnt need a rehydration clause for DLH to get pac to sign the fight. It would have been Pac's career high pay day. .

        Also people *****ing about kovalev having a rehydration NDA are speculating, they have no proof

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        • Scary_canary
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          #5
          So is there a rehydration clause in the Canelo-Kovalev fight?

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          • Jsmooth9876
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            #6
            Delahoya was shot to bits when he fought Floyd, nevermind Pac so who cares. he could have fought pac at 160 and he would have been destroyed that night. One guy was in his absolute prime and maybe even Juiced up and the other was a shot old fighter getting one last payday. And that's coming from a HUGE Pac fan here.

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