Oscar wants a rematch with Pac?

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  1. muzkabeatz

    muzkabeatz Lurker Full Member

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  2. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    **** Oscar!
     
  3. boricua100%

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  4. Dano

    Dano ATG Beltholder Full Member

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    maybe he can go beat Gatti up again....
     
  5. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    ...he didn't even win a single f'n round, and he's asking for a rematch?

    Coming soon: a torrent of excuses why he got his azz handed to him. :hey
     
  6. 19king88

    19king88 Member Full Member

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    um.................**** oscar!
     
  7. v2k987

    v2k987 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    **** oscar (with all respect)
     
  8. AG11

    AG11 LETS GO COTTO! Full Member

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    Hes clearly entitled to a rematch. He was weight drained and he lost because of his trainer. He will get a new trainer in which he will learn so much from, he will train even harder next time, and be in the BEST shape of his life.
     
  9. Gatekeeper78

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  10. KayEpps

    KayEpps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he should retire - but if he wants another shot at the PacMan - Why Not?

    We've seen many of fighter fight way passed their prime. This was the first time he's taking a beating like this and wants to redeem himself. If this is what he feels that he needs to do - than so be it. You're not going to find too many fighters that want to go out with a lost. And honestly - I think it was more of the way that he was beaten - rather than him just losing the fight. That's what probably prompted him to even think about a rematch.

    145lbs at the Weigh In
    147lbs during the fight

    **** - we all know that's not right. And we know the contract stated that he was to pay something like 1 million for every pound he was over 147lbs. - so I guess he was trying to keep more money in his pocket. But I seriously doubt if he does that again - if he does decide to fight again.
     
  11. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rematch at 154 makes sense
     
  12. adub215

    adub215 Active Member Full Member

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    no he not he didnt lose because of his trainer he lost because he didnt do anything accept quit he just stood there and i dont wana here that weight drained bull**** thats the easy excuse how about he was afraid to throw because when he tryed pacman was just crackin him and if he gets a new trainer what new is oscar going to learn nothing hes to old to be doing anything different and he claimed to be in the best shape of his life this time around stop making excuses
     
  13. youthmann

    youthmann A NEW KING IS BORN Full Member

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    No doubt, Oscar could do much more... But still only a punchers change to win in a second fight 90/10 to pacman in a second fight (if the meet at WW or lower)
     
  14. Sugar Dogg

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    I thought the fans were cheated out of a great fight by oscars huge mistakes in training. Pac man will probly beat him again in a rematch, but oscars weight for the fight told the story. It was a hard fight for me to pick until I saw that Oscar gained only 2 lbs after the weigh in and pac was the bigger man. Oscar should have barely made weight.... be at 147 exactly for the weigh in and then hydrate up to 155. Then we would have the fight I was anticipating.... size, and left hook vs speed and straight left.....
    **** oscar