After Doing Some Research Not Very Many Of Yall Believed In Paq

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  1. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Cotto, Marg, Williams Wouldnt have swept up Oscar? in less than 7?
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    KO in less than 7, maybe, probably not. Swept? hell no.

    also. I take it you agree with the rest of my post?
     
  3. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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  4. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    the first paragraph yes
    the second paragraph no
    the third paragraph a little bit
     
  5. Soriano

    Soriano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh, that's your point. You can sleep now, son.
     
  6. Quick'N'Slick

    Quick'N'Slick Active Member Full Member

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    Good post, Pac was underrated heading into this one.

    Also, people forget that Oscar was a pert-time fighter.
     
  7. rjamesd1

    rjamesd1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    HOw'd you know? Did you check each and every member/visitor here in ESB? How many thousands of people did you check? Why don't you just SHUT THE **** UP! YOU'RE FULL OF ****! :hat
     
  8. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Tell me about it.... I actually bet on that ****ing arsehole DLH, little did I know he was gonna put in the worst performance of his career.

    I should have known I was having a bad run because a week or 2 before the fight, I bet my friend that Hatton wouldnt KO Malignaggi, he tried to get me to pick Malignaggi to win but I wasnt having any of that ****, I thought this had a Hatton points win written all over it.... & it did have except for that ***** Buddy Mcgirt.

    Oscar & Buddy.... you are a couple of poofs.
     
  9. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    DLH was swollen from mini guys from camp and from Pac...

    Cotto, Williams and Margo would've tore him down in 5

    Cotto ala Gomez

    Williams ala Quintana

    Margo ala Cintron or Johnson

    yea...don't answer...the man's body is finished...Oscar has figh left in him, but his body is done
     
  10. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pac prove everybody wrong when he tko delahoya but you can't blame them for doubting pac. Delahoya had majority of the advantage. Height-Power-Reach etc.
     
  11. PH|LLA

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    Oscar is actually quite tailor-made for Pac. Trouble with speed, lefty's, shorter fighters. Pac fought off the back foot in that fight. Oscar is bad when he has to walk a fighter down.
     
  12. Jack Presscot

    Jack Presscot Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:That was an easy call, especially after watching the Forbes fight over again. Oscar was getting hit by Lil' Stevie, and Lil' Stevie was standing right in front of DLH and openly trading. Now, catch some photos of their (DLH-Forbes) weigh in. Oscar did not look healthy at 150. And I figured, he now not only had to maintain 150, but actually go 3 pounds lighter??? I knew this would not only drain him, but affect his stamina and legs past 6. And Manny Pac is a ****ing Stamina Athlete, he starts getting warmed up about the 6th. Oscar also ****ed up by not paying Floyd Mayweather Sr. what he was demanding. To save himself a few bucks, he hired Nacho Berstain, and for some inexplicable reason, plucked the hapless Angelo Dundee from the Alzheimer Unit at Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle Rest Home in Walla Walla, Washington. These two dolts did not help matters. Had I been advising Oscar, I would have told him to make this fight at a 152 Catchweight, "Take it or leave it" Manny, and also kept Floyd Sr. the main trainer, and hired on Mackie Shilstone as well. I would have also had it in March at the Staples Center. Oscar did everything as if I was advising him, hoping that he would lose.

    If he wants some kind of redemption, he needs to fight either Trinidad, or Chavez Jr. :hi:
     
  13. ryan_c

    ryan_c Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think so, style makes fight, not saying oscar will win against them, but oscar could be more competitive against them, oscar's punches has more target to land on against cotto and marg not sure about williams( I can't recall seeing him fight), cause they have less movement and speed compare to pacman that fought against oscar,

    it's not hard to imagine that left hook of oscar landing against a slower margarito, we must remember against a southpaw a left hook is harder to throw, and pacman is a southpaw
     
  14. Jack Presscot

    Jack Presscot Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is a prime example of one of those male Oscar fans who still think it's 1996.