I also thought Oscar would win just though sheer size and natural
body weight... I have NEVER been so wrong! I pictured Oscar towering
over Pacman, but they didn't look that much different in size. I
kept having flashbacks of Alexis Arguello in his last matches against
Scott "Pink Cat" Walker, and Jorge Palomares. Just lacking reflexes
etc.
--- In boxingonvideotape@yahoogroups.com, isaac roldan <roldan24@...>
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> Surprised. I think I was with the majority who thought Oscar was
just too big to lose to a good smaller fighter. As the adage goes, a
good big man will beat a good small man. I dont know if Oscar just
lost it overnight or if his weight loss (and new diet) had anything
to do with his collapse, but he just wasnt there.
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> However, seeing Manny perform as he did, I wonder just how much
more competative it could have possible been. At least there would
have been the drama of Oscar's left hook, but Manny seems to be at
his peak as a fighter.
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> I think that Pacquiao-Hatton will be more competative (and the
fight I wanted to see, rather than De La Hoya-Pacquiao), and rumors
are swirling that Mayweather is considering a comeback against either
of those two (why he would fight Hatton again, I dont understand. Is
it because Senior is his new trainer? I dont see what he has to gain
from it).
> Dream as if you'll live forever...live as if you'll die tomorrow.
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> To: boxingonvideotape@...: Sisnerosboxing@...: Thu, 25 Dec 2008
01:41:14 +0000Subject: [boxingonvideotape] Pacquiao destruction of
Oscar...
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> Any thoughts?
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