Nacho is probably the best trainer out there today. But Oscar switching trainers every fight shows the same kind of inconsistency that he has shown in the ring as of late. He rolls the dice every fight he has taken the last few years and his arrogance leads him to believe that thinks are destined to go his way. Yes Oscar is shrewd, arrogant, and in love with himself, but he is also a smart fighter and possibly a smarter businessman. I cant remember one of his performances, win or lose, that he didnt gain something. Next week will be no different.
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I wouldn't mind seeing him fight Pavlik, Matter of fact I would love to see him get his fake ass knock out and I hope Manny kicks his ass.
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Its always carefully calculated by Oscar so as to minimise the threat. Pac was fighting at 130 pounds at the start of this year. Oscar has been up to middleweight and is comfortable at 154. Its a farce. On paper it looks horrendous, but Pac has a big heart and is game so fair play to him. But as for Oscar....
I would much rather DLH fought Calzaghe at a catchweight of 166 pounds. Now that would be a huge fight and Oscar would look so STUPID. Pavlik would be fun too and could happen at 160.Of course, DLH would never be so game as to take on such fights. DLH is no Joe Calzaghe and and Pac is no DLH so Pac will probably not look so stupid in this fight.
Come on Manny, rid the world of this stain upon boxing.
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I started a thread more or less saying I normally loathe DLH, but in this particular fight,Im rooting for him.
And it turns out 10 years of hating him ever since he said he wanted to quit boxing to be an actor,isnt even close to how some other people feel about him
I'm rooting for Pacquiao... He too was working/training very hard for this biggest fight of his life...
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