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    Does PACQUAIO get too much credit for his win vs a weight drained de la hoya?

    DE LA HOYA was clearly weight drained in the fight with PACQUAIO and anybody who saw the fight should be able to tell. De La Hoya wasn't throwing punches, he wasnt half the fighter that fought Mayweather at 154 or else Pacquaio would have taken a beating.

    Does PAC get too much credit for that win?

    #2
    Originally posted by dino View Post
    DE LA HOYA was clearly weight drained in the fight with PACQUAIO and anybody who saw the fight should be able to tell. De La Hoya wasn't throwing punches, he wasnt half the fighter that fought Mayweather at 154 or else Pacquaio would have taken a beating.

    Does PAC get too much credit for that win?
    Yes he does.

    Quick question:
    You ever hear of beating a dead horse?

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      #3
      dino you suck at life why dont you pour some gasoline on yourself and lit a cigarette.

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        #4
        Originally posted by F-22 Raptor View Post
        dino you suck at life why dont you pour some gasoline on yourself and lit a cigarette.
        that comment was uncalled for, what does that have to do with the topic?

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          #5
          This one time

          I was in a group for a sceience project, but i went out and partied the weekend before it was due,and didnt help the other members of the group at all but i put my name on it anyway and i got an A.

          Did i get to much credit for that?

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            #6
            Get off this ****.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dino View Post
              DE LA HOYA was clearly weight drained in the fight with PACQUAIO and anybody who saw the fight should be able to tell. De La Hoya wasn't throwing punches, he wasnt half the fighter that fought Mayweather at 154 or else Pacquaio would have taken a beating.

              Does PAC get too much credit for that win?
              Its not Pac's fault if DLH came in weight drained on fight night. Afterall, many believe DLH kills Pac before the fight being the bigger fighter. DLH prepared well and camped on Big Bear which he didnt do in years shows He is deadbent on knocking out the Pacman for obvious reason, to boost GBP image. They even designed some kind of meat, those accupunctures on HBO24/7 to maintain his weight and not lose his power,to no avail.

              Pacquiao's speed troubled DLH. He just cant simply find Manny on that night. Watch round eight, DLH throws one big uppercut that seems to have pop should it landed. What does it mean? DLH still has strength even after the beating he took round after round. He is still looking for one big punch. Manny is just too fast. Ask David Diaz.

              I agree though that a prime DLH will beat Manny Pacquiao any night. Way much bigger. Pound for pound, Manny has the edge. A fight at 154 that night could be an even fight.

              If you are hating a Manny Pacquiao, then you will not give him credit.

              Otherwise, He has nothing to prove, He is now a locked on ATG in the eyes of many.

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                #8
                So what if he was, he still would have lost. He took such a beating that weight drained shouldn't even be the excuse, more like Pacquiao is too good for him. Give credit where credit is due, stop sucking off Oscar who was the favorite in this fight to win.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dino View Post
                  DE LA HOYA was clearly weight drained in the fight with PACQUAIO and anybody who saw the fight should be able to tell. De La Hoya wasn't throwing punches, he wasnt half the fighter that fought Mayweather at 154 or else Pacquaio would have taken a beating.

                  Does PAC get too much credit for that win?
                  Dunno about Pac getting too much credit for delaHoya, but
                  you'll get plenty of credit if you deliver on your promise,
                  not too long ago, to quit Boxingscene if Pac beat Hatton.

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                    #10
                    All I have to say is, Ricky Hatton...end of discussion!

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