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    Default Re: The fix is in

    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    "I am boycotting this fight. I really have trouble fathoming Oscar’s motivations for this fight outside of money. I think this bout is merely the action of a promoter, not a fighter, who has bigger plans for Pacman and Hatton down the road. If he can bolster Pac’s already high regard with a huge win over a giant by comparison, then he can make a super fight out of Hatton-Pacquiao bigger than it already would be. I hope I’m wrong, but I think Oscar might tank this one. This bout stinks to me. Both have plenty of other viable options in front of them. No Pick.”
    - Derek Bonnett

    Derek Bonnett works for Secondsout.com and before big fights they ask staff members to predict the outcome of the fight. When I read this yesterday I thought "no way, this guy is nuts" but after watching the fight today I think he might be on to something.

    Oscar fought with no passion, no heart, no determination and quit on his stool.

    I think there are three possible things that could have happened here:-

    1) Getting down to 147 drained everything out of DLH. (unlikely since he came in two pounds under)

    2) DLH was hampered by an illness or injury that we are unaware of or

    3) He threw the fight.


    I've been watching Oscar a long time, and tonight he was awful. He didn't throw any fucking punches. Damn hard to win a fight without throwing shots.

    If ODH threw that fight I have more respect for him than ever. That's one tough bastard to take a beating like that willingly. Not to mention the embarrassment. I think he was overtrained based upon the weight and the fact he was flat from the get go. Pac looked great but ODH looked weak and slow from the start.

    I don't think ODH is tough enough or thick skinned enough to take that beating on purpose. And the public humiliation to top it off.

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    Default Re: The fix is in

    Quote Originally Posted by luvfightgame View Post

    If ODH threw that fight I have more respect for him than ever. That's one tough bastard to take a beating like that willingly. Not to mention the embarrassment. I think he was overtrained based upon the weight and the fact he was flat from the get go. Pac looked great but ODH looked weak and slow from the start.

    I don't think ODH is tough enough or thick skinned enough to take that beating on purpose. And the public humiliation to top it off.
    Exactly. Pure beatdown. Nothing more, nothing less. Fighters do what they do to get fights...and the path to them. It is never an excuse, or shouldn't be...even if its true with him being drained.

    And it certainly was not rigged. Oscar was genuinely messed the hell up.

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    Default Re: The fix is in

    Quote Originally Posted by luvfightgame View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    "I am boycotting this fight. I really have trouble fathoming Oscar’s motivations for this fight outside of money. I think this bout is merely the action of a promoter, not a fighter, who has bigger plans for Pacman and Hatton down the road. If he can bolster Pac’s already high regard with a huge win over a giant by comparison, then he can make a super fight out of Hatton-Pacquiao bigger than it already would be. I hope I’m wrong, but I think Oscar might tank this one. This bout stinks to me. Both have plenty of other viable options in front of them. No Pick.”
    - Derek Bonnett

    Derek Bonnett works for Secondsout.com and before big fights they ask staff members to predict the outcome of the fight. When I read this yesterday I thought "no way, this guy is nuts" but after watching the fight today I think he might be on to something.

    Oscar fought with no passion, no heart, no determination and quit on his stool.

    I think there are three possible things that could have happened here:-

    1) Getting down to 147 drained everything out of DLH. (unlikely since he came in two pounds under)

    2) DLH was hampered by an illness or injury that we are unaware of or

    3) He threw the fight.


    I've been watching Oscar a long time, and tonight he was awful. He didn't throw any fucking punches. Damn hard to win a fight without throwing shots.

    If ODH threw that fight I have more respect for him than ever. That's one tough bastard to take a beating like that willingly. Not to mention the embarrassment. I think he was overtrained based upon the weight and the fact he was flat from the get go. Pac looked great but ODH looked weak and slow from the start.

    I don't think ODH is tough enough or thick skinned enough to take that beating on purpose. And the public humiliation to top it off.

    I think Oscar has been shot for years. That's why he fought only once or twice a year and lets face it the only guys he beat since losing to Hopkins weren't exactly top shelf material. He just became a whore and sold his ass to the highest bidder.
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