Not to take anything away from Pac, because we all know the guy is a monster, but that was a weightdrained Oscar that night. I can't believe he was 141lbs a month before the fight.
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Not to take anything away from Pac, because we all know the guy is a monster, but that was a weightdrained Oscar that night. I can't believe he was 141lbs a month before the fight.
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Was smart for him to stay on the stool and call it a night, or a career w/e.
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That was a good, candid interview. I know I get on his case sometimes, but props to him for being so open.
Not surprising to see a candid interview from a class guy like Oscar. I just hope he retires now. He has been a great ambassador for boxing and a great warrior/champion in the ring. Too many hang around too long.
I am a bit surprised to hear him relate how tough it was to swallow. Afterall it was him that beat the great Julio Ceasar Chavez into retirement.
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I agree with Oscar... it's embarassing...
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No... not me... maybe Hoya is discrediting PAC's win... read Hoya's statement:
"‘Go ahead (Manny) and land something strong and hard right on the button so you can knock me out and take me out of my misery.’"
If Hoya wanted to be knockout, he should not have quit on his stool... Hoya should not have agreed to his corner to stop the fight... During that fight I was thinking Hoya is ripe for the taking after the 8th... PAC could have KO'ed him in the 9th or onwards...
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