Although I have to agree that Ballquiao is NOT in his prime right now because of his activities: a singer, an actor, a congressional representative and an endorser has taken it's toll and his age too. This was when I checked out the interviews and recent training videos put out. But putting this aside. This is another proof how over-rated has Ballquiao been. Oscar although has losses, has still been considered a legend in our sport. He schools Pacquiao in his prime and we all know that. During his prime he got schooled by Floyd. http://www.examiner.com/boxing-in-n...oya-my-prime-i-d-have-schooled-manny-pacquiao
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I find this amusing. He was my favorite fighter, but I'm sick of his bull**** now that he's a promoter. The truth is in his prime De La Hoya never schooled any elite fighter. He actually went 0-5 against elite fighters in their prime (tito, mosley, hopkins, mayweather, pac). He had close disputable fights with whitaker, quartey and mosley in their rematch. The only elite fighter he destroyed was a 34 year old chavez, who'd had nearly 100 fights, who he stopped on cuts. Pac likely beats any version of Oscar after the dominating performance he put in against him and seeing how a prime Oscar struggled with an old whitaker's southpaw style and speed/movement.
When will the boxing world move on? I hope they both lose their ne t fight so I don't have to read anymore may-pac threads