Not good to post lies on a public forum.
What shuffling version? The one that fought Floyd? The one that fought Mayorga? Oh, you mean the one that fought Hopkins? Wait..Forbes??...
Right. Nevertheless, you think an Oscar who might have been able to actually throw MORE than one left hook would have garnered the same result?...
How can you say that not being weight drained to the point where you can't even get it back in water weight wouldn't have made a difference?
Yeah but that's not the point. That's just what you want to bring up because it sounds a lot better than your other point. Which is that there...
And THAT is the point.
Read your second paragraph...and you wonder why I called you slow.
Wow. Now I'm reading that Oscar coming in lighter than Manny wasn't unpredictable. I never knew. I thought someone having difficulty making weight...
I don't even know how this became a debate about Pacquiao deserving credit. WTF?
Roach spotted it in the ring, actually - I went back and checked. I know you're slow but let's try to stick to the subject, which was your...
I said I knew he was drained? Where? Or that he was on weight a month before the fight? And what difference does what I know make? Did you know...
Oscar. Who I picked to win the Floyd fight as well. What's your point? Did you expect Manny to be the bigger man on fight night against Oscar?...
I don't blame him. Just like he can't blame me for not watching.
No, there was no difference. I like this better...it wasn't that much of a difference.
The record is on the fight. The Forbes fight? The one where Roach said "that's when I realized Oscar could no longer pull the trigger." Right....
Agreed. If I were Pavlik I'd sit on the MW title until I couldn't make weight any more. Move up for Lucian Bute? That makes little sense. Besides,...
Love the Froch. Not mad he got the decision over Dirrell either. Andre may have won on points but I walked away thinking he didn't deserve the win.
If you don't think there was a difference then you'd rather be biased to the point of stupidity then to be reasonable. Was Oscar past his prime...
Amen to that.
http://boxing.fanhouse.com/2010/04/14/qanda-with-rafael-garcia-floyd-mayweather-jr-s-hand-wrapping-gur/ Although Mayweather had reportedly used...
Well they must know - since Nevada tests for it. It is legal up until the week of the fight. Then it's not allowed. Oscar De La Hoya has tested...
Oscar was an idiot. Either that or something was horribly amiss. I remember him bragging about being under the limit over a month away from the...
Getting IV right before you enter the ring says a lot. And yeah, he weighed more - unless my memory fails me but I'm pretty sure on this one. The...
Floyd may have used xylocaine in the past, if I recall correctly. Specifically for one fight. But why would they deny him taking something legal?...
How so?
A "bit" weight drained is putting it mildly. Oscar had been under 147 for a month leading up to the fight. In fact, Manny weighed more than Oscar...
Save for the De La Hoya rematch, I've never heard of Floyd walking away because the money wasn't right for a fight. Heck, even Shane walked away...
And yours is?
Have we met before? You seem fond of using my first name. We'll see how Shane looks on May 1. Either way, a win would be great for either fighter.
Such nonsense. It's legal - so long as it's not used within a week of the fight. People grasping at straws to cover up the real issue. Move along.
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