By Robert Morales - Carlos Palomino is dumbfounded. For the life of him he can't figure out why Oscar De La Hoya would even entertain the thought of fighting Manny Pacquiao.
Palomino, inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2004, was reached at his Los Angeles-area home on Tuesday. He reacted with disgust when the subject of De La Hoya-Pacquiao - which is still very possible for Dec. 6 - was broached.
"It's ridiculous, as far as I'm concerned," said Palomino, who was born in Mexico but has lived in Southern California since he was 10. "Oscar is in a no-win situation. I have no idea why he would want to fight Manny Pacquiao. If he beats him, everybody is going to say, 'What the hell is that all about?' "
Like all critics of this proposed matchup, Palomino noted that Pacquiao began his career at 106 pounds. Palomino said he is not even convinced that Pacquiao is a terrific lightweight. Yes, Palomino said, Pacquiao did move up in weight in June to take David Diaz's lightweight title via 9th-round technical knockout. But Diaz was not considered the top lightweight in the world. That honor would probably go to Nate Campbell. [details]
Palomino, inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2004, was reached at his Los Angeles-area home on Tuesday. He reacted with disgust when the subject of De La Hoya-Pacquiao - which is still very possible for Dec. 6 - was broached.
"It's ridiculous, as far as I'm concerned," said Palomino, who was born in Mexico but has lived in Southern California since he was 10. "Oscar is in a no-win situation. I have no idea why he would want to fight Manny Pacquiao. If he beats him, everybody is going to say, 'What the hell is that all about?' "
Like all critics of this proposed matchup, Palomino noted that Pacquiao began his career at 106 pounds. Palomino said he is not even convinced that Pacquiao is a terrific lightweight. Yes, Palomino said, Pacquiao did move up in weight in June to take David Diaz's lightweight title via 9th-round technical knockout. But Diaz was not considered the top lightweight in the world. That honor would probably go to Nate Campbell. [details]
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