PACMAN forces DE LA HOYA to quit on stool! - Pictures & Poll results

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  1. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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  2. BigBone

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  3. WelshWizard

    WelshWizard Slap King Full Member

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    If Oscar let's Manny beat him then Oscar should walk away from the sport.I mean Oscar has all the advantage and tools to beat Manny.Oscar is bigger,stronger,reach advantage, and height. How can he lose? I don't want to go in to details about how each fighter should win but for fact this should be an easy win for Oscar.If he lose i will he should be ashamed of him myself honestly and embarrassed for losing to fighter who started i believe at 108 !!
     
  4. newbridgeboxing

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    De la Hoya KO , Too big and fast for the little guy
     
  5. hellblazer

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  6. BigBone

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    Officials named:

    Referee: Tony Weeks
    Ringside judges: Dave Moretti, Adelaide Byrd, Stanley Christodoulou
     
  7. 41fever

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    Oscar gets the KO

    they both get $$$$$$$$$$
     
  8. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oscar's jab and right hand will dictate, then a right hand feint followed by his signature left hook...GOOD NIGHT!!!
     
  9. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    Good choice, Weeks is a great ref.

    And I have tons of respect for Christodoulou, especially after the Holyfield/Lewis I fight. :good
     
  10. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    David and Goliath...Manny better bring his sling!

    Go manny!
     
  11. BigBone

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    Well... he scored DLH-Mosley II 115-113 for Shane :nono
     
  12. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    That's different. DLH-Mosley wasn't a blowout or as obvious as Lewis/Holyfield I. Actually, it was a very close fight. And remember, many (boxing writers and simple fans) thought Shane won that too, although I disagree.
     
  13. Circa

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    weeks is good by i prefer bayless :)
     
  14. Chert

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    too big, yes. but too fast?? pac is definitely the speedster and stamina guy here.

    mind says hoya but the heart says pac. go pac.
     
  15. BigBone

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    What a nicely put F*CK YOU! to Freddie Roach from De La Hoya:

    "I have great respect for Freddie Roach. I think he is one of the top trainers in the business. He just seems to be a little confused with his comments," he mused.

    "When you think about what he is saying, and I am going to throw Bernard Hopkins and Vazquez in the mix here, he has said that all of us should retire once we stopped training with him.

    "Now look at Hopkins' last fight [a shock unanimous points win over Kelly Pavlik], Vazquez also came back as a winner too [against Rafael Marquez]. I did the same in my last fight and we will see what happens with this one. We all came back to win without him as our trainer.

    "What is ironic to me is that all three of us lost when Freddie was training us, so you have to wonder if it isn't the trainer himself and he just trained us wrong. " :deal