Pac vs DLH at a catchweight of 132..Who wins?

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  1. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac by KO.

    DLH was Knockdown by a Journeyman at the weight. Pac was never been down at 130 against elite competition. DLH didn't fight a name fighter at 130. If this fight happen during DLH's 130 reign, DLH's fortune will probably stopped there. He probably will retire early & become a Movie & singing star in Mexico. And Pacquiao will occasionally showing as a Guest. They'll both will be doing Commercials together in PI & Mexico.
     
  2. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    DLH vs PAC at 132? PAc by brutal KO...I'd be surprised if DLH even have the strength to defend himself on this one... Just goes to show how dumb some of these ESB posters are...
     
  3. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac by KO. Below 147.
     
  4. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree with this (except the retirement part, that was overboard). Pacquiao could beat the 130 version of DLH. Not sure about the 135 version and up.
     
  5. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That retirement part was for fun only.:yep
     
  6. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good
     
  7. doknochrisan

    doknochrisan Puncher Full Member

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    This is the first time I saw you agreed with each other....:D
     
  8. Silvermags

    Silvermags Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Black, the way you think everybody can beat pacman right?!:hey
    even ivan calderon :yep
     
  9. Raden

    Raden Southpaw Full Member

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    Pac by brutal KO... ODLH is 3rd to retire..:D
     
  10. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    One of those rare times. I guess KG realize I'm as intellectual as Einstein, just like him.:yep :yep :yep
     
  11. radianttwilight

    radianttwilight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oscar's too big, and he has the style to destroy the Pacman.

    His only weakness at 130 vs. Pacquiao is experience.
     
  12. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    I have to agree with the opinion that the DLH who fought at 130 was still raw and still inexperienced on superfights. Which he did when he moved to 135.

    He's huge, that I concede. And Pac is really a medium jr. lightweight. (A huge jr. lightweight is defined by Humberto Soto and Jorge Barrios)


    Aside from his size, I think Oscar's power is the one to watch out for. At lower weights, he was able to KO practically anyone he faced.

    Forget the KD's he suffered at 130. You can easily conclude that as an abberation for he stood in front of Trinidad, Vargas, and Mosley among others and he showed his chin is made of sterner stuff.



    I think as Pac today is well experienced and vastly improved, he will take this fight to DLH. After surviving several scary moment or two (did I mentioned that DLH is very powerful at this weight?), I think Pac will win by decision.


    Btw, in case all of you haven't noticed, what is the reason behind DLH fighting one obscure Bredahl for a WBO title at 130 when Azumah Nelson, Genaro Hernandez etc are there. It's seasoning. They know that DLH is still not as ready. He could've faced them if he wanted too, but imagine the pieces that would fall off had DLH been matched too tough too early. Probably the same fate his rival Vargas suffered against Tito. Yes, still a world class fighter, but also a badly damaged goods.
     
  13. koko of phil

    koko of phil Ring of Fire Resident Full Member

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    Off this crap match up. End of thread. :dead
     
  14. PacDbest

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    You can't discount that KD he has in that weight. Pac makes the mistake of staying too long at 112. But look what happen when Pac campaigns on his right weight of 122-130?? He becomes more devastating & sturdier fighter. DLH's stronger at 140 & 147 than his 130 days. Pac's the strongest at 130. I don't see a Green & Protected 132 lbs DLH beating a P4P #2 Pacman.

    Now you see how Greater Pac is compare to DLH. Pac fought the Lineal 112 Champ for his first Title while DLH fought a Chump for his 1st Title.
     
  15. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    Yes I still will. Oscar is more surprised than hurt. What has he done after getting up? He roared back to win the fight. Which is a completely different matter with Pac who was weightdrained at 112 when he lost the title. I never included his loss to Torrecampo as you all know that he wasn't really having difficulty at 112 at that time. A fact supported by him racking up a few more wins and winning the title and making a defense at 112.

    And no, DLH is still the greater fighter. Despite cleaning 130 and winning a title at 135 he will still fall short. Oscar had won a title in every division he sets foot on. And fought a lot of great fighters. Where did you pick-up that lineal baloney? The best guy at that time was Mark Johnson.