Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: I Thought Pacquiao Would Be Easy, Canelo in Tough!
In 2008, Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar de la Hoya was the heavily favored opponent of Manny Pacquiao, who was moving from lightweight to the welterweight division.
Not once have I heard from Oscar or Canelo's camp how they're going to win. It's always "this is a tough fight! I hope we win!".
That tells you a whole lot about this mismatch. I hope Khan does pull off a miracle though. Canelo deserves a loss for dragging a WW up to MW for the lineal title.
we never seen how canelo handles a full on body assulat, and khan has decent pop and speed to put in that body work, I mean who else have dropped maidana with a single shot to the body like that.
we never seen how canelo handles a full on body assulat, and khan has decent pop and speed to put in that body work, I mean who else have dropped maidana with a single shot to the body like that.
Khan doesn't fight like that anymore. He's different with Virgil
we never seen how canelo handles a full on body assulat, and khan has decent pop and speed to put in that body work, I mean who else have dropped maidana with a single shot to the body like that.
Lotto winners happen every other day , Khan won the lottery with one shot in 12 tickets , odds are it will never happen again .
we never seen how canelo handles a full on body assulat, and khan has decent pop and speed to put in that body work, I mean who else have dropped maidana with a single shot to the body like that.
Hopefully Cameltoe finds his testicles and Gennady will show you how he handles a real assault.
In 2008, Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar de la Hoya was the heavily favored opponent of Manny Pacquiao, who was moving from lightweight to the welterweight division.
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