30 year old PAC doing Bidness up in dat hoe!
Same AGE as Canelo, 30, PACQUIAO stopped OSCAR De La HOYA!
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Perhaps making the scale, but overall weight and rehydration, Oscar was bigger on fight night. Walk around weight in pressers Oscar was heavier. So if Oscar wasn’t as big as in pressers then perhaps he was limited hydration with a clause the morning of the fight
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No he wasnt he was lighter on fight night , he gained 2lb from the weighing and needed IV transfusions, as I said dead man walking.
Oscar was 147 fight night with Manny, Oscar was 165 fight night with Floyd, work it out.
Asked in the above video when he knew Pacquiao would win, trainer Freddie Roach answered (video h/t: Boxing FanHouse): “Before the fight started. When he gained two pounds [from 145 to 147] between the weigh-in and fight time.” In an earlier point in the interview, Roach said: “I saw the IV in his arm, I saw the IV marks, it was fresh tape, they hydrated him too late, they waited too long to hydrate him. It was nothing illegal… The thing was, they couldn’t get anything into his system… Nobody let him build his body back up. They did it to themselves.”
Last edited by Roadblock; 12-20-2020, 06:05 AM.Comment
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That was a fake narrative sold to the public. It’s physically impossible that Oscar gained only 2lbs. He was graced that narrative because Oscar probably agreed to some non-disclosure. Oscar PHYSICALLY looked bigger in the ring than on the scale. 2lb is not that difference, and IV restoration for severe dehydration would mean anything north of 6lbs at least.Comment
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God dam youre proven wrong and its all fake, you can loose weight after the weighing wtf you on about, honestly you dont know what youre talking about just bow out quietly.That was a fake narrative sold to the public. It’s physically impossible that Oscar gained only 2lbs. He was graced that narrative because Oscar probably agreed to some non-disclosure. Oscar PHYSICALLY looked bigger in the ring than on the scale. 2lb is not that difference, and IV restoration for severe dehydration would mean anything north of 6lbs at least.
Watch the fight and listen yo the commentators constantly going on about drained Oscar, go look at the Steve Forbes fight at 150 the fight before, then look at Floyd vs Oscar and the fight before Floyd when Oscar stopped a MW, tell me if you can see a difference in the two versions of Oscar.
Always a conspiracy in here, Ive never know such a bunch of paranoid people.Last edited by Roadblock; 12-20-2020, 06:15 AM.Comment
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Maybe you didn’t hear. Oscar and Manny LOOKED BIGGER in the ring than on the scales. How does a person draining for 145 only hydrate 2lbs? That makes no sense. Back then fans didn’t knowComment
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