Oscar De La Hoya once said that Mayweather Sr. is a better coach than Roach, even now as I can see like Juan Manuel Marquez couldn’t accept the fact that Manny Pacquiao defeated them all. If you watched Pacquiao-De La Hoya bout, when he was approached by Coach Freddie Roach, he utterly said to Roach that he is not “in” for today.
Basically speaking he’s not in top shape for the fight. Everybody else saying that he’s dehydrated, that he could or should have won anyhow. Oscar said that he wasn’t at his best because he was weight drained and weak. Then why you didn’t prepare much further at all? In boxing, this aren’t acceptable reasons of a lost. You enter the ring with you all.
Oscar, was even present in the Pacquiao-Hatton bout. I say, stop whinning and be a man. Accept the reality and if you really believe you’re not in top shape? Why not work your way out to fight again with Manny?
Now Juan Manuel Marquez, even wants revenge. It will come to reality but he have to beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. on July. I think teaming up with Mayweather Sr. thought you not to accept losses. C’mon bro, Manny Pacquiao had 3 losses before. He worked his way up not to kiss the canvass anymore. C’mon think about it, if you manage to defeat Manny Pacquiao you will be a Boxing Legend instantly.
Oscar De La Hoya spout those words that Mayweather Sr. is a better coach than Freddie Roach in an interview with Sky Sports. C’mon dawg aren’t you just upset with Roach who was your previous trainer? You just pick Mayweather Sr. as a trainer because his trained his son Floyd Mayweather Jr. was unbeatable? Can you even think that Mayweather Jr. was unbeatable because all who stand against him are just wussies?
“I have to take my hat off to Ricky “Hitman” Hatton for picking Floyd Mayweather Sr. because that was the best thing he could do.”
I don’t think so bub.
Oscar went on to pick the Hitman to win by late knockout over Pacquiao. I just hoped you didn’t bet big
De La Hoya predicts that Hatton can win by presuring Pacquiao, using his jab to wear Pacquiao down. Jab? C’mon, Hatton is much of a sloppy sluggish slugger when he heats his head than Manny. He point it out again that when he fought Manny and lost by an 8th round stoppage in December 2008, he wasn’t at his best because he was weight drained and weak. He sees Hatton last weak to be the “real deal” for Manny.
Pacquiao has little experience against larger fighters like Hatton, and the only fight that Pacquiao has at this level, an 8th round win over De La Hoya, hardly counts because of De La Hoya’s poor conditioning that he was in for the fight.
Yeah, I know that’s not Pacquiao’s fault. Pacquiao did what he was supposed to do by taking advantage of De La Hoya’s weight drained body and beat him. However, my point is that Pacquiao won’t have that same luck tomorrow night and will be facing a fighter in Hatton that is fighting at his normal weight and who will be much bigger, stronger and aggressive than any fighter that Pacquiao has ever faced before in his career.
Another whinning here.
This is why I agree with De La Hoya’s prediction. Hatton will be knocking Pacquiao out tomorrow night and he’s going to shock the world in the process. Right now, not too many people are picking Hatton to win against Pacquiao, but boy are they going to be wrong.
Hatton isn’t just going to win, I see him destroying Pacquiao with power shots and making him look like a fighter that doesn’t belong at light welterweight. In fact, Pacquiao doesn’t belong at this weight, but after tomorrow night it will be academic.
This is just too good to be true, and your prediction is reverse. Way too far from it, Manuel Perez, like what I always said. Manny Pacquiao is always a work in progress. And if you all wanted for revenge, he still available and far from retirement.