Oscar: Manny Drains Opponents!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Hot Dog, Dec 2, 2010.


  1. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    DLH said he'd fight the winner. Pay attention and try to keep up troll... :patsch
     
  2. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    There's been no evidence to prove anyone was drained, other than DLH, and that was his own fault for not re-hydrating properly.

    I mean, all you have is a number that convinces you they were drained. I have an idea, LOOK at the fighter and state what they did that shows they were drained. :deal
     
  3. FORMIDABLE

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    Oscar ain't telling like it is.

    He cherry picked Pac, and was already going down to 147. He only had to lose 3 lbs being 150 against Forbes, and made Pac go up two divisions and 12lbs having had just one fight at 135.

    Pac whooped Oscar's butt all over the ring and made him quit on his stool like the ***** he was for making the fight. It was in one of the more embarrassing defeats in history. He's just bitter

    And it's a bit rich given Oscar was the worst in recent memory at gaining every conceivable advantage against opponents.
     
  4. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The only 'drained' fighter Manny ever fought was Oscar, and he drained himself. Manny moved up two divisions to fight him.
     
  5. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's because he liked to pick on the little guys.

    TWICE he made a lightweight come up to 147 thinking he would walk through them for an easy win, and twice they whooped his cherry picking ass.

    He also made Floyd go up to 154 and picked a smaller ring size, punchers gloves, and even picked Floyd's gloves. And he still lost.
     
  6. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is true.

    Oscar was at the Margo-Cotto fight, hoping Cotto would win so he could make another smaller guy go up to fight him. After Margarito won, Oscar was asked ringside if he wanted to fight Margo and his reply was a defeaning "NO!".. there was no "maybe", "we'll see", "it's a possibility"..just "NO!"

    That says it all.

    After that he only wanted Pac and Hatton, two even smaller fighters than Miguel.
     
  7. perspicacity

    perspicacity Raising The Bar Full Member

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    Doesn't surprise me you never saw Oscar V Popkins then ......... besides, my remark wasn't really aimed at your attempted jibes about Manny, I just had a read at that and then commented on why I thought Oscar saw this as an opportunity to break-down the weight barriers in Boxing and thus open the floodgates to multi-division superfights, something his company could capitalise on in the future.

    I think the Public would have cryed-foul and laughed at the suggestion of a Martinez or Margarito fighting a Pacquiao of the World, hell there was a bit of outcry when Oscar announced his fight with Manny, but since that fight we've had Pacquiao/Margarito, Floyd/Marquez etc

    I think Oscar has pioneered these multi-weight match-ups through his fight with Pacman and can reap the dividends now and in future too, he's made them more acceptable than they once were IMO.