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    Like Many Others, Oscar Was Dead at the Lower-Weight

    By Brent Matteo Alderson - Not to diminish Manny Pacquiao’s accomplishment, he’s a first ballot hall-of-famer and the kind of fighter that would have been great in any era, but Oscar De La Hoya was dead at the weight. Like the vast majority of observers, Oscar thought that making 147 pounds was his biggest obstacle and that walking through Pacquiao was a mere formality and didn’t foresee how the weight-shift was going to impact his effectiveness.

    It was obvious from the outset that most of Oscar’s concentration in camp was on comfortably making the 147 pound limit because throughout the pre-fight hype he seemed pre-occupied with it and by fight-night his head looked too big for his body and his limbs and torso were grotesquely thin. Making the 147 pound limit impacted Oscar much worse than it should have because his team went about the process the entirely wrong way. Instead of coming down to 151 pound and then drying out in order to weigh 147 pounds for about ten minutes like he should have, he actually burned significant amounts of muscle during training which threw his body’s natural equilibrium into disarray and drastically affected his performance.

    Professional trainer Henry Ramirez felt that Oscar should have came in much heavier and commented, “I wasn’t surprised that De La Hoya lost because I actually thought Manny had a chance, but I was shocked by how Oscar was so thoroughly dominated. I definitely think it was a mistake for him coming in below 147 pounds. I would have went about making the weight differently and utilized all of the weight allowance that was allocated, but Oscar had a great team behind him and I’m sure that was part of their game plan, but you know the old saying, you spend months trying to make weight and you’re only there for a few moments.” [details]

    #2
    Screw the weight. Oscar's not new to the fight game. He knew exactly what he was doing and has the bankroll to hire the best of best.

    I think he really thought that in order to make his "certain victory" that much more credible he would come in weighing slightly less than Pac so people couldn't claim it to be not credible.

    And he got his ass whupped.

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      #3
      by the way, how much money do pacman camp gets if oscar went over the 147 lbs limit on the weigh in???

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        #4
        Originally posted by yingyang View Post
        by the way, how much money do pacman camp gets if oscar went over the 147 lbs limit on the weigh in???
        3 million dollars

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          #5
          Originally posted by -GBGQ- View Post
          Screw the weight. Oscar's not new to the fight game. He knew exactly what he was doing and has the bankroll to hire the best of best.

          I think he really thought that in order to make his "certain victory" that much more credible he would come in weighing slightly less than Pac so people couldn't claim it to be not credible.

          And he got his ass whupped.
          yup ....funny but true!

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            #6
            THIS IS NOT A VIABLE EXCUSE


            Don't you think Oscar couldve realized he was dead at the lower weight when he was TRAINING at the lower weight?

            nope... big ups to my man pac

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              #7
              flippin serves him right for picking on a smaller fighter. what a wonderful way to end your overrated career, dumbass ****** should stick to the fishsnets and his corny fight hyping cliches.

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                #8
                Oh man... When will the excuses stop? Its nice that we are not hearing any excuses from Oscar (yet...) And this writer is almost encouraging Oscar to do so... Look... The Golden Boy had ample time to prepare for this fight... He had the best trainers, nutritionists, and conditioning coaches money can buy... Get over it man... Oscar cant compete with the elite fighters anymore...

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                  #9
                  stop this non-stop excuses and exagerated article he even cited clinton was just starting on his 2nd term blah blah.. all you could hear before the fight was that DLH is to big and Manny has no chance of hurting him, now they are non-stop with their excuses.. Just admit that DLH couldn't deal with that speed and movement which clearly showed as the key to pacman's victory, remember what diaz said: he's ****ing too fast...

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                    #10
                    He knew going in the weight he had to make, just as Manny had to gain weight which had the potential to negatively impact him so they should stop making excuses. Also, dont compare him to Roy or Tarver - both guys dealt with weight losses that would be considered extreme in comparison to Oscar's! Please!!!!

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