OT: Fight of the Year
Pacman vs Golden Boy
Who's going to win?
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Skills: Pacquiao evolved from a one-dimensional brawler into a very good boxer under the guidance of Freddie Roach. However, De La Hoya, even with his revolving-door approach to trainers over his career, has always been an extremely sound all-around boxer.
Edge: De La Hoya
Power: De La Hoya was once a devastating puncher but his power has diminished as he’s gone up in weight. Of course, he’s going down to 147 for the first time since 2001; he might have extra pop at welterweight. Pacquiao is not a one-punch KO artist but has always been powerful. However, at 147, he won’t be able to hurt De La Hoya.
Edge: De La Hoya
Speed: One thing Pacquiao’s opponents are often surprised by is his remarkable speed. Combine that with his tenacity and improving boxing ability and you get the best fighter in the world. De La Hoya has always been quick-handed; he’s just not as fast as Pacquiao, particularly at 35.
Edge: Pacquiao
Defense: Again, Pacquiao has improved significantly as a boxer. Still, he’s never been particularly difficult to hit. That can be attributed in good part to his aggressive fighting style. De La Hoya has always put a premium on safety, one reason he’s lasted so long in the sport. He knows how to avoid punches.
Edge: De La Hoya
Experience: Both fighters have been at the top of the sport for a generation of fighters, fighting in a combined 40 major world title fights (De La Hoya 29, Pacquiao 11). Nothing phases either one of them. De La Hoya gets a slight edge because he’s been a major player a bit longer.
Edge: De La Hoya
Chin: Neither fighter has been hurt many times. De La Hoya has been stung a few times by punches to his head but was never in serious danger. Only Bernard Hopkins has stopped him, with a body shot. Pacquiao was stopped twice early in his career but has taken some huge shots in his prime without a disastrous result.
Edge: De La Hoya
Conditioning: Freddie Roach, who has been around boxing for several decades, said he’s never seen a fighter train harder than Pacquiao. He could probably fight 20 rounds if he had to. De La Hoya has had periods in his career when he didn’t train as hard as he should have, which might explain his tendency to fade late in fights, but he seems to be extremely serious about this fight.
Edge: Pacquiao
Wear-and-tear: De La Hoya, 35, has never taken a beating but appears to have declined at least somewhat after 30 years of boxing. Pacquiao, 29, has been in many wars but seems to be as fresh as ever.
Edge: Pacquiao
Corner: Both trainers garner tremendous respect. Nacho Beristain has trained a number of champions from Mexico, making him a legend in his country. And Freddie Roach, too, has worked with many big-name champions. Clearly, he’s at the top of his game. Pacquiao gets the edge here because he’s worked long term with Roach; this is De La Hoya’s first fight with Beristain.
Edge: Pacquiao
This FanPost is reader-generated, and it does not necessarily reflect the views of McCovey Chronicles. If the author uses filler to achieve the minimum word requirement, a moderator may edit the FanPost for his or her own amusement.
0 recs |
28 comments
Comments
This is the biggest fight of the year, but certainly not the best fight of the year. That honor undoubtedly goes to Vazquez vs. Marquez III. De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao smacks more of an exhibition based around money making that a real fight.
That said, I am buying the fight. De La Hoya has to be the favorite, if for no other reason than he is just so much bigger than Pacquiao and he has more experience fighting on this type of stage. It should be interesting.
by sunnyd100 on
Dec 6, 2008 1:02 AM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Pulling for Manny, however, believe De La Hoya will be too big for him. Hoping to see Pacquiao vs Hatton. And De La Hoya be a man and fight Margarito.
by wilriv21 on
Dec 6, 2008 1:22 AM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Same, I’m hoping Pacquiao wins. I’m eternally pissed off that I can’t afford the PPV because I really want to see this fight.
"While conservatives tell you 'leave things alone and no one will lose,' and liberals tell you 'interfere a lot and no one will lose,' baseball says 'someone will lose.' Not only says it - but insists upon it! ... Democracy is lovely, but baseball's more mature." BVCE supports SF Dugout and Manny Burriss.
by BaronVonCurrentEvents on
Dec 6, 2008 9:33 AM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Go to a bar
I’m going to stadium pub in walnut creek for the fight. I’m kind of assuming they have it, but if they dont i will walk somewhere that does.
by Giant Voodoo on
Dec 6, 2008 10:25 AM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I think the poll says it all.
The Basil Fawlty Moderating Strategy:
"We could run a nice blog here if we didn't have all these members getting in the way."
by WalrusMan on
Dec 6, 2008 7:40 AM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
I’m disappointed that I can’t vote.
"While conservatives tell you 'leave things alone and no one will lose,' and liberals tell you 'interfere a lot and no one will lose,' baseball says 'someone will lose.' Not only says it - but insists upon it! ... Democracy is lovely, but baseball's more mature." BVCE supports SF Dugout and Manny Burriss.
by BaronVonCurrentEvents on
Dec 6, 2008 9:32 AM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
It’s like being 17 all over again!
My Dave Righetti is better than your Dave Righetti.
by howtheyscored on
Dec 6, 2008 9:49 AM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I don’t follow boxing, but I know that the SBN boxing blog is well respected. FYI.
by Grant on
Dec 6, 2008 9:41 AM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Pacquiao FTW!!!
I can’t wait for the fight.
by R I O T on
Dec 6, 2008 11:36 AM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Poll has been fixed.
Hasheem "The Dream" Thabeet or Brandon Jennings. A Warrior in 09.
With the 6th Pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the SF Giants pick Donovan Tate.
Andre Smith in Silver & Black in 2009.
by ejdacanay on
Dec 6, 2008 1:20 PM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Now I have no answer.
The Basil Fawlty Moderating Strategy:
"We could run a nice blog here if we didn't have all these members getting in the way."
by WalrusMan on
Dec 6, 2008 1:42 PM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Fight of the year!
My ass. you should have seen me kick Walrusman’s ass last month.
My adopted Giant: "Raptor Jesus" Guzman
by Goofus on
Dec 6, 2008 3:18 PM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
That was you?
I mean..the snow at the end was unnecessary dude.
The Basil Fawlty Moderating Strategy:
"We could run a nice blog here if we didn't have all these members getting in the way."
by WalrusMan on
Dec 6, 2008 3:33 PM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Does it count as a fight if one of you is cowering in a corner, crying for his mother?
by Natto on
Dec 6, 2008 5:06 PM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Yahoo front page: Pacquiao's stunning upset
LOL @ Yahoo Sports
I guess it’s stunning if you only know the name De La Hoya and nothing else about boxing.
Revised headline: One of the best boxers in the world beats old washed up self-promoter.
by chilibean_3 on
Dec 6, 2008 11:53 PM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Seriously
I would be inclined to bash a lot of so called boxing “experts” who predicted DLH to win, despite the fact that he lost 2 of his last 3 fights and has been washed up for awhile now. But my guess is they were just helping to hype up a fight for a sport that has had so few big-name bouts of late. Almost none of which have lived up to their billing either.
by Hobbes2d on
Dec 7, 2008 12:44 PM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
It wasn't simply that the people who knew nothing else about boxing
were talking up De la Hoya.
Many of the “experts” were saying that he was too big for Pacquiao.
ZIPS: Milledge: 466 HR, 485 2B, 2282 hits, 278-379-524
by rfloh on
Dec 7, 2008 4:59 PM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Fight of the year?
I didn’t see an option to vote for either Jody Shelley or Donald Brashear. Clearly an oversight.
Scott McClain: Great story, no place on the 2009 Giants.
by EliminateMe on
Dec 7, 2008 9:28 PM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Ugliest website of the year (even if the year was 1994)?
Good fight though. Good content as well.
They say some players get out of bed hitting; Pablo Sandoval doesn't wait that long
by bgunn on
Dec 8, 2008 6:42 AM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
That was a great fight to be at
I actually felt bad for DLH. But getting your ass kicked for $22+MM is not a bad trade off.
Had to go back and watch HBO’s 24/7 last night with DLH & Pacquiao. Roach did a fantastic job prepping Manny for this fight. It’s crazy, I never thought I would have such national pride for my mother’s homeland.
Really hope to see Hatton vs. Pacquiao. Someone calling out for a (retired) Mayweather fight is kind of lame.
Sergio Romo will gladly hand you a bench to sit on / GIANTSPACE⢠/ Adopted brother of the AnVil
by SoFa King Mike on
Dec 8, 2008 8:03 AM PST
reply
actions
0 recs
Your username sums up my thoughts pretty well.
by Natto on
Dec 8, 2008 10:09 AM PST
up
reply
actions
0 recs



















