Canelo huge favorite compared to Pac who was the underdog
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Classic example of how D4th or any 48'r will attempt to retort a point with useless dribble and then further support their useless dribble with assumed/made-up opinions.Last edited by CHOWWOKKA; 11-02-2019, 12:55 PM.Comment
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Pacquiao moved uop 2 weight divisions, but DLH was the lighter fighter fight night. A MW weighed less than the WW limit on fight night. That fight means **** all.
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145/145/145 Oscar... would have lost to EVERY top welter, and most top JWW's
something that anyone could achieve... is NOT amazing lolComment
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Lol @ 48er.
Where’s the 50ers?
Where they at?!? Lmao.
Listen here trolls, I’m a big fan of Mayweather but he’s not my favorite. And that’s okay trolls.
But it’s obvious you try to start a pac vs. May argument which clearly shows your points or arguments are all biased and hold no clout.
Mayweather best Oscar by decision which to some may have been controversial.
Pacquiao retired Oscar.
And Oscar himself said that Pacquiao was his toughest fight ever. Said by the man himself.
Case closed.Comment
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Does not affect your boxing ability, just likely to increase the swelling in that area again when it is being targeted.
Bout Summary
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De La Hoya attacked from the opening bell, and the fight soon settled into a predictable pattern, with De La Hoya stalking Forbes and punishing him with combinations to the body and head. Late in the second round, De La Hoya unleashed a five-punch combination that backed up Forbes, causing a small trickle of blood to drip from his nose. Forbes was rarely able to get inside De La Hoya’s reach or mount any sustained attack. Both boxers boxed at a high technical level, but De La Hoya was simply too fast, too strong, and too skilled for Forbes, as he pitched a near shut-out on the scorecards against the outgunned Forbes.Comment
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