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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I know everyone thinks it's a forgone conclusion that Oscar will beat Manny but I'm not so sure.

    I've not heard of many fighters who have moved down two weight classes before.

    Oscar looked ripped at 154 I think getting back down to 147 might be very hard on his body.

    When you look at Jones Jr, Tarver and Chris Byrd and how much they all struggled with moving down in weight you have to wonder if it's possible for Oscar in his mid 30's to be in fighting shape at 147 any more?

    I certainly think it makes for an interesting fight, and if Oscar does beat Pack he WILL deserve a great deal of credit imo.

    Everyone is talking about how Manny is moving up to face the much bigger man but it works both ways and Oscar is moving DOWN to a weight class he's not fought in in years.

    Could be tough for Oscar.
    Size will be the only factor here...Fact is DLH made this fight with Pacquiao because there was a lack of an elite fighter available for him to face before he retires...

    Dawson, Calzaghe too big....Hopkins well we know what happened there already...Vazquez not happening,,Doniare impossible,,,Same for Munoz and Darchinyan...Klitschko just proposturous....

    Pacquiao the only one...He is not chancing Margarito after his last 3 blowouts....Williams bad move again...Cotto....would not before and after the loss to Tony the marketability lost some.....

    Pacquiao only choice left....DLH is desperate for a victory over a P4P fighter in their prime before he retires....He hinks he has the upperhand with Pacquiao...and he might...but it is shameful that he is that desperate....I hope Pacquiao hands him his ass...Would serve him right
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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Gotta disagree, Daxx. Vernon Forrest is right there in his own weight division and he has a title. Besides, you really meant a lack of an elite fighter Oscar was willing to face. Paul Williams was practically begging for an opponent and luring Margarito to 154 would have been easy. Oscar just didn't want those guys. He leapfrogged a guy who last fought 20 pounds south of his normal weight class.
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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    I fought De La Hoya might of struggled to make the weight but he says he is at 146 already below the weight,Is he over training?

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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    be funny if he drains himself too much and loses would be a big loss to boxing tho i think

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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    I think ih Delahypa comes in at 147 or near it he will be it for some big problems.Just the shredding alone coupled with age & lack of activity it just does not mack cents.....but will make many dollars .

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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    never thought of the t drain issue, just always thought how is manny gonna fight a much bigger DLH, good point Bilbo

    makes me think why this fight has been made (without mentioning money), is it for DLH to bully manny & he thinks is an easy fight or does DLH generally think this is a superfight thats gonna be superhard?

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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Quote Originally Posted by leggy View Post
    be funny if he drains himself too much and loses would be a big loss to boxing tho i think
    I bet he's hungry. I mean really, really hungry. The question is how much will he weigh on the unofficial scales. I'll guess 158.

    Pac will have trouble because of how far he had to come up, but Oscar is going to be a tad off from coming down too much.
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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I know everyone thinks it's a forgone conclusion that Oscar will beat Manny but I'm not so sure.

    I've not heard of many fighters who have moved down two weight classes before.

    Oscar looked ripped at 154 I think getting back down to 147 might be very hard on his body.

    When you look at Jones Jr, Tarver and Chris Byrd and how much they all struggled with moving down in weight you have to wonder if it's possible for Oscar in his mid 30's to be in fighting shape at 147 any more?

    I certainly think it makes for an interesting fight, and if Oscar does beat Pack he WILL deserve a great deal of credit imo.

    Everyone is talking about how Manny is moving up to face the much bigger man but it works both ways and Oscar is moving DOWN to a weight class he's not fought in in years.

    Could be tough for Oscar.
    Size will be the only factor here...Fact is DLH made this fight with Pacquiao because there was a lack of an elite fighter available for him to face before he retires...

    Dawson, Calzaghe too big....Hopkins well we know what happened there already...Vazquez not happening,,Doniare impossible,,,Same for Munoz and Darchinyan...Klitschko just proposturous....

    Pacquiao the only one...He is not chancing Margarito after his last 3 blowouts....Williams bad move again...Cotto....would not before and after the loss to Tony the marketability lost some.....

    Pacquiao only choice left....DLH is desperate for a victory over a P4P fighter in their prime before he retires....He hinks he has the upperhand with Pacquiao...and he might...but it is shameful that he is that desperate....I hope Pacquiao hands him his ass...Would serve him right

    I don't know Dax! De La Hoya now openly says that this will not be his last fight. There's still time for him to set up fights with Vasquez, Donaire, Darchiniyan, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Lo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I know everyone thinks it's a forgone conclusion that Oscar will beat Manny but I'm not so sure.

    I've not heard of many fighters who have moved down two weight classes before.

    Oscar looked ripped at 154 I think getting back down to 147 might be very hard on his body.

    When you look at Jones Jr, Tarver and Chris Byrd and how much they all struggled with moving down in weight you have to wonder if it's possible for Oscar in his mid 30's to be in fighting shape at 147 any more?

    I certainly think it makes for an interesting fight, and if Oscar does beat Pack he WILL deserve a great deal of credit imo.

    Everyone is talking about how Manny is moving up to face the much bigger man but it works both ways and Oscar is moving DOWN to a weight class he's not fought in in years.

    Could be tough for Oscar.
    Size will be the only factor here...Fact is DLH made this fight with Pacquiao because there was a lack of an elite fighter available for him to face before he retires...

    Dawson, Calzaghe too big....Hopkins well we know what happened there already...Vazquez not happening,,Doniare impossible,,,Same for Munoz and Darchinyan...Klitschko just proposturous....

    Pacquiao the only one...He is not chancing Margarito after his last 3 blowouts....Williams bad move again...Cotto....would not before and after the loss to Tony the marketability lost some.....

    Pacquiao only choice left....DLH is desperate for a victory over a P4P fighter in their prime before he retires....He hinks he has the upperhand with Pacquiao...and he might...but it is shameful that he is that desperate....I hope Pacquiao hands him his ass...Would serve him right

    I don't know Dax! De La Hoya now openly says that this will not be his last fight. There's still time for him to set up fights with Vasquez, Donaire, Darchiniyan, etc...


    He will only attempt to make those fights if Solis or Roman Gonzales are busy
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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
    Gotta disagree, Daxx. Vernon Forrest is right there in his own weight division and he has a title. Besides, you really meant a lack of an elite fighter Oscar was willing to face. Paul Williams was practically begging for an opponent and luring Margarito to 154 would have been easy. Oscar just didn't want those guys. He leapfrogged a guy who last fought 20 pounds south of his normal weight class.
    Compare the draw of Forrest vs. the Draw of PAC, no contest, plus PAC is #1 or #2 on pretty much everyones p4p lists*












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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    John Mugabi moved down to win the WBC LMW title after facing Hagler at middleweight, although he apparently won the title by default after a 1st round injury to Jacquot. In his first defense of the title he was crushed by Terry Norris.

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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
    Gotta disagree, Daxx. Vernon Forrest is right there in his own weight division and he has a title. Besides, you really meant a lack of an elite fighter Oscar was willing to face. Paul Williams was practically begging for an opponent and luring Margarito to 154 would have been easy. Oscar just didn't want those guys. He leapfrogged a guy who last fought 20 pounds south of his normal weight class.
    Im sorry did you miss what I said?.....I made it clear that Oscar avoided those guys (Williams, Margarito, Cotto etc).....Sure it would have been easy to lure Tony and sure Williams was looking for an opponent but in truth are either the caliber opp he is looking for on his resume.....

    Good fighters yes but they are not revered in the same breath as...Mosley, Trinidad, Hopkins, Mayweather etc....All of which were the top P4P or at least the person that rivaled him in popularity or challenged him on the ratings list....He lost to them all....He does not want to be known as the fighter who was great but dropped the ball when he faced the cream of the crop in their primes....

    Varnon Forrest?...Are you kidding me?...The guy who just lost to Sergio Mora (yes he avenged the loss but it is a point) a guy who is really not thought highly of...(I like the guy but the boxing world has him at not being what he should be).....Forrest who should have been given the L in the Quartey fight...Forrest would be of no real signifigance at this point..

    Titles at this stage mean nothing to DLH...They are trinkets...So the fact Forrest has a title means nothing......

    Yes he is jumping a guy 20lbs ahead because he wants...No make that he NEEDS that win over the elite P4P opp and right now he can care less who it is as long as he has a better then 50/50 chance of winning.....

    This fight is not for money...not for the fans....not one people have beem begging for...it is one DLH hopes gives him that W
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    Default Re: If Oscar wins will he be the first fighter ever to come down from 160?

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Varnon Forrest?...Are you kidding me?...The guy who just lost to Sergio Mora (yes he avenged the loss but it is a point) a guy who is really not thought highly of...(I like the guy but the boxing world has him at not being what he should be).....Forrest who should have been given the L in the Quartey fight...Forrest would be of no real signifigance at this point..
    To answer the question from the thread title, Sergio Mora is another who came down from 160 to win a title. Oh well, I assume you mean from 160 to 147 - otherwise ODLH has already done the feat once. However, someone must surely have made that jump as well, at the very least before the Light Middlleweight Division was installed (way back when).

    Although he struggled, Roy Jones did btw go from winning a HW title to winning a LHW-title in his next fight, too.

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