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borikua
12-23-2004, 03:47 PM
December 23, 2004 - Here's what former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya had to say regarding the ongoing Felix Trinidad-Winky Wright negotiations. "In my opinion, if I were Winky Wright, I would obviously take the most money possible and if Winky Wright wants $5M then he shouldn't go lower than $5M. Why? Because the money is there. Why is Trinidad going to receive $10M guarantee when Winky Wright is the world champion? He just beat Mosley again, and that's not fair," said De La Hoya

borikua
12-23-2004, 03:50 PM
fukin *****...How much Nard get compared to DLH on their fight...and who was the undisputed champion....plus Winkys titles don't even matter cuz it at 160, even if he loss he won't loose the fukin titles...That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón...

DR. FREECLOUD
12-23-2004, 03:51 PM
December 23, 2004 - Here's what former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya had to say regarding the ongoing Felix Trinidad-Winky Wright negotiations. "In my opinion, if I were Winky Wright, I would obviously take the most money possible and if Winky Wright wants $5M then he shouldn't go lower than $5M. Why? Because the money is there. Why is Trinidad going to receive $10M guarantee when Winky Wright is the world champion? He just beat Mosley again, and that's not fair," said De La Hoya

hahahaha! yeah let winky go fight someone else and see how much money he gets. dlh is still bitter about his fight with tito. tito is the draw here.

abdiel2k3
12-23-2004, 03:52 PM
lol
yup
seems dat way
he should sign winky to GBP
and handle all that **** for him
:D

mic573
12-23-2004, 05:34 PM
Delahoya really is no one to talk in this situation. He's guilty of doing the same thing.

trinidadpr87
12-23-2004, 06:41 PM
Delahoya really is no one to talk in this situation. He's guilty of doing the same thing.
out of all people he's the one to talk.be ****in serious here.dlh aint nuthin but a ***** with a dick.

WinkyFan
12-23-2004, 06:50 PM
December 23, 2004 - Here's what former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya had to say regarding the ongoing Felix Trinidad-Winky Wright negotiations. "In my opinion, if I were Winky Wright, I would obviously take the most money possible and if Winky Wright wants $5M then he shouldn't go lower than $5M. Why? Because the money is there. Why is Trinidad going to receive $10M guarantee when Winky Wright is the world champion? He just beat Mosley again, and that's not fair," said De La Hoya

I think Oscar speaks the truth. Tito has been out for a few years and my boy Winky has more than proved his worth over that time.

Peace..................

IwatchBoxing
12-23-2004, 07:15 PM
DLH wants Winky to sign him

The Italian Stallion
12-23-2004, 08:22 PM
I believe Oscar has spoken the truth.

Hurlex
12-23-2004, 08:23 PM
***** ass DLH is no one to talk...this coming from the same guy that cruised the last 4 rounds of the tito fight and admiited to doing it because he basically said in his head..i have won this..so i will just not fight and screw everyone that paid to see this fight...an that contract he had for 30 mil for the 2 fight deal with sturm and hopkins (which both where champions not him)...f**k dlh thats all i gotta say

borikua
12-23-2004, 09:54 PM
Does anyone knows how much B-Hop got from the DLH fight?

trinidadpr87
12-23-2004, 09:55 PM
Does anyone knows how much B-Hop got from the DLH fight?
i think 10-13 million.not sure.

rsl
12-23-2004, 10:01 PM
Why is he not fighting Winky and Trinidad again?

FightFan214
12-23-2004, 10:09 PM
For one, Winky is the champ here so regardless he should get more of the money or atleast as much as Trinidad. Second DLH schooled tito when they fought and he was robed! Third, I cant wait till Tito's gets his monkeyass KTFO by Hopkins again!!! Im out!! :D

trinidadpr87
12-23-2004, 10:10 PM
For one, Winky is the champ here so regardless he should get more of the money or atleast as much as Trinidad. Second DLH schooled tito when they fought and he was robed! Third, I cant wait till Tito's gets his monkeyass KTFO by Hopkins again!!! Im out!! :D
wasn't hopkins the champ when he fought dlh?who got more money?alright than.

rsl
12-23-2004, 10:30 PM
Being a champion in boxing doesn't mean jack! Bernard Hopkins could have 100 title belts and will not be able to draw in the kinda money DLH can. Why give someone an outrageous amount if he can't produce it himself? Folks, sorry to break it to ya but this world isn't about being fair!

borikua
12-23-2004, 10:42 PM
For one, Winky is the champ here so regardless he should get more of the money or atleast as much as Trinidad. Second DLH schooled tito when they fought and he was robed! Third, I cant wait till Tito's gets his monkeyass KTFO by Hopkins again!!! Im out!! :D

1. He ain't "the champ" at 160
2. 3 millions would be his biggest purse up to now
3. Tito is the draw, so he should get the big cut
4. Tito has a contract with Don for 2 years, 2 fights per year, and a MINIMUM of 10 mills per fight (and his usual share of PPV sales)...
5. What the fuk DLHvsTITO has to do with this...pendejo...

.::|ULTIMATE|::.
12-24-2004, 12:04 AM
December 23, 2004 - Here's what former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya had to say regarding the ongoing Felix Trinidad-Winky Wright negotiations. "In my opinion, if I were Winky Wright, I would obviously take the most money possible and if Winky Wright wants $5M then he shouldn't go lower than $5M. Why? Because the money is there. Why is Trinidad going to receive $10M guarantee when Winky Wright is the world champion? He just beat Mosley again, and that's not fair," said De La Hoya

hahaha yeah he should talk.. he gave hopkins a measly 10 million and hopkins was undisputed middleweight champ. And he made 35.

FightFan214
12-24-2004, 01:15 AM
1. He ain't "the champ" at 160
2. 3 millions would be his biggest purse up to now
3. Tito is the draw, so he should get the big cut
4. Tito has a contract with Don for 2 years, 2 fights per year, and a MINIMUM of 10 mills per fight (and his usual share of PPV sales)...
5. What the fuk DLHvsTITO has to do with this...pendejo...Yo, what the **** is wrong with you *****! you were the one to bring up tito-dlh when you said: "That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón..." Thats what the fuk it has to do with it. Dont you how to say anything other than pendejo, pinche maricon de mierda!

abdiel2k3
12-24-2004, 01:24 AM
Yo, what the **** is wrong with you *****! you were the one to bring up tito-dlh when you said: "That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón..." Thats what the fuk it has to do with it. Dont you how to say anything other than pendejo, pinche maricon de mierda!
awww
must be christmas time

FightFan214
12-24-2004, 01:39 AM
awww
must be christmas time LOL, sorry he just pissed me off. :D Merry X-mas to all!

Hurlex
12-24-2004, 01:52 AM
lol...that was great....you guys just snapped...aww reminds me of thanksgiving with the family...merry x-mas everyone...lol..we all snap sooner or later

MetalVomit
12-24-2004, 01:53 AM
fukin *****...How much Nard get compared to DLH on their fight...and who was the undisputed champion....plus Winkys titles don't even matter cuz it at 160, even if he loss he won't loose the fukin titles...That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón...


hurt from making Tito look like a nobody for 9 rounds before tiring out and losing the last 3, maybe four. I know the boriquas love Tito like the mexicans loved Julio Cesar Chavez, but cmon. Everyone knows who really won that fight. Oscar is being a little hypocritical about the money issue though. wow. You must really hate Oscar.

IwatchBoxing
12-24-2004, 02:11 AM
hurt from making Tito look like a nobody for 9 rounds before tiring out and losing the last 3, maybe four. I know the boriquas love Tito like the mexicans loved Julio Cesar Chavez, but cmon. Everyone knows who really won that fight. Oscar is being a little hypocritical about the money issue though. wow. You must really hate Oscar.If he won why was he runing.... :rolleyes:

Rick Reeno
12-24-2004, 02:23 AM
Tito-De La Hoya was much closer then people make it out be, there is no way Oscar won 9 rounds of that fight. If I recall, even HBO had it a draw and Oscar was their knight in shining armor. Mosley-De La Hoya 2 was a fight where a case can be made that Oscar won 9 rounds and that fight was much bigger robbery then Oscar-Tito will ever be.

Winky has not beaten anyone other then a juiced up welterweight in Mosley. I like Wright but he has no where else to go, Trinidad can fight plenty of other guys, he doesnt need Winky. The second Winky-Mosley did lower ratings then the first, what does that tell you about Winky's market value?

Winky's belt doesnt mean **** at 160 pounds and Winky will never make the kind of money he is being offered with anyone else. Wright will not move down to 147 and every big name at 154 has bloted either up or down in weight. Maybe Winky should fight Daniel Santos and see how much he makes.

AKATheMack
12-24-2004, 02:24 AM
Did any of you seriously have Tito winning after 8rounds? I was rooting for Tito but I thought Ali-Holmes was more competitive

MetalVomit
12-24-2004, 02:29 AM
Did any of you seriously have Tito winning after 8rounds? I was rooting for Tito but I thought Ali-Holmes was more competitive


exactly, i love tito too, and i was shocked and in disbelief the way Oscar made him look like he was a nobody.

rsl
12-24-2004, 11:28 PM
I was rooting for Tito too. When I saw the fight live I had Hoya up by 8 - 9rds. as well, but being able to see it w/o my buddies and the speakers blaring the 2nd time, I didn't think that Hoya dominated in the fashion I thought he did originally. I'm sure it's still fresh in alot of your guys's memories about the comparison being made between Hopkins - De La Hoya w/ Hagler - Leonard(we all know that was b.s. from beginning), however I thought Trinidad against De La Hoya played out more like Sugar Ray and the Marvelous one. What I also saw was how good Trinidad's defense was I mean having seen it a 2nd and 3rd time a whole lot of Oscar's punches were being picked off nice and clean, but Trinidad just couldn't get off. Oscar just flatout outsped him.

DJ OxXx
12-24-2004, 11:40 PM
come on people, you gotta be blind to think oscar won 9 rounds of that fight. The reason why trinidad won that fight is the same reason why johnson beat tarver. He kept comming after oscar and oscar kept running period. it doesnt look good to the judges fighting backwards. If the outcome should've been anything else, it should've been a draw.

Eman
12-27-2004, 03:25 PM
I was rooting for tito, and after the 8th rd i had the fight 6-2 for DLH. if he would have fought at least one more round he would have won it w/o a doubt but he ran the last 4. It was a punk move and thats why he lost.

baya
12-27-2004, 03:49 PM
Tito-De La Hoya was much closer then people make it out be, there is no way Oscar won 9 rounds of that fight. If I recall, even HBO had it a draw and Oscar was their knight in shining armor. Mosley-De La Hoya 2 was a fight where a case can be made that Oscar won 9 rounds and that fight was much bigger robbery then Oscar-Tito will ever be.

Winky has not beaten anyone other then a juiced up welterweight in Mosley. I like Wright but he has no where else to go, Trinidad can fight plenty of other guys, he doesnt need Winky. The second Winky-Mosley did lower ratings then the first, what does that tell you about Winky's market value?

Winky's belt doesnt mean **** at 160 pounds and Winky will never make the kind of money he is being offered with anyone else. Wright will not move down to 147 and every big name at 154 has bloted either up or down in weight. Maybe Winky should fight Daniel Santos and see how much he makes.


exxxxactly .... :cool:

Mr. Untouchable
12-27-2004, 03:58 PM
December 23, 2004 - Here's what former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya had to say regarding the ongoing Felix Trinidad-Winky Wright negotiations. "In my opinion, if I were Winky Wright, I would obviously take the most money possible and if Winky Wright wants $5M then he shouldn't go lower than $5M. Why? Because the money is there. Why is Trinidad going to receive $10M guarantee when Winky Wright is the world champion? He just beat Mosley again, and that's not fair," said De La Hoya In my opinion betaing Shane Mosley 2 times doesn't mean as much today as it would have a few yrs ago. Wright is good, but he really isn't a draw in the sport. I think he should unify thge titles and get is marketability up before getting busted by Trinidad for far less than 5 million. He won't ever get 5 mil for a fight unledd he knocks trinidad out in the early rounds...

borikua
12-27-2004, 04:09 PM
Yo, what the **** is wrong with you *****! you were the one to bring up tito-dlh when you said: "That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón..." Thats what the fuk it has to do with it. Dont you how to say anything other than pendejo, pinche maricon de mierda!

Yep I also know, maricon, pendejo, lambebicho, cabron, etc...But back to the topic *****, Winky is not the champ at 160 and Tito is the draw...but fuk it, it seems that Winky doesn't have the balls to fight Tito...happy new year...Maricón. :D

Mr. Ryan
12-27-2004, 04:16 PM
fukin *****...How much Nard get compared to DLH on their fight...and who was the undisputed champion....plus Winkys titles don't even matter cuz it at 160, even if he loss he won't loose the fukin titles...That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón...
Yes, but who the **** is Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins doesn't put asses in seats, De La Hoya doesn.

borikua
12-27-2004, 04:24 PM
Yes, but who the **** is Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins doesn't put asses in seats, De La Hoya doesn.

that's what I mean, Tito is the draw, not Winky, So why Winky should get the same amount of money as Tito, Plus he won't loose his belts at 160...

Mr. Ryan
12-27-2004, 04:26 PM
that's what I mean, Tito is the draw, not Winky, So why Winky should get the same amount of money as Tito, Plus he won't loose his belts at 160...
Who the hell does Winky think he is? If I was Don King I would tell him to take the 3 mil to fight Tito, or $250,000 to fight a fifth fight with Bronco McKart. I'm sure Cory Spinks would take the money.

Mr. Ryan
12-27-2004, 04:27 PM
Tito-De La Hoya was much closer then people make it out be, there is no way Oscar won 9 rounds of that fight. If I recall, even HBO had it a draw and Oscar was their knight in shining armor. Mosley-De La Hoya 2 was a fight where a case can be made that Oscar won 9 rounds and that fight was much bigger robbery then Oscar-Tito will ever be.

If the judges hadn't given the 9th round to Tito out of mercy, DLH would've won.

borikua
12-27-2004, 04:31 PM
If the judges hadn't given the 9th round to Tito out of mercy, DLH would've won.

"Tito is the best pound-for-pound, best boxer in the world. I would love to fight him again and I will even move up in weight to 154. This time it will be different I will not run like I did in our first fight. I ran because I thought I had it won and, of course, because Tito hits very hard and I didn't want to get hit by him, but next time I will fight smarter." said De La Hoya.

borikua
12-27-2004, 04:36 PM
Round Nine:

Trinidad starts to cut of the ring more. De La Hoya flurried with a quick four-punch combo to the head and body that forced Trinidad to step back. Seconds later, De La Hoya stepped back inside and scored with another fast flurry of punches. With 1:42 to go in the 9th, Trinidad caught De La Hoya on the ropes long enough to land a sharp right hand over the top. The blow tagged De La Hoya above the left ear and he starts dancing around the ring. Trinidad is getting more momentum and connect with some good power punches. Trinidad sank a sharp hook into De La Hoya ribs and then followed with a chopping right hand up top. De La Hoya attempted to fight back and with 32-seconds remaining in the 9th, caught Trinidad with a straight right hand down the middle. Just before the bell, De La Hoya throws another flurry of punches, but not as effective. De La Hoya is slowing down.

Round Ten:

Trinidad looks strong and goes after De La Hoya. He catches De La Hoya with a left hook to the side of the head followed by an overhand right to the face, and yet another hook to the jaw. De La Hoya put it in reverse and Trinidad continues to attack. De La Hoya began getting lazy with his left and Trinidad started firing counter right hands over the top. With under 36-seconds remaining in the 10th, Trinidad scored with another long right as De La Hoya bounced up and down along the ropes. Trinidad connects with some power punches and the De La Hoya is running backwards.
De La Hoya's returned fire with wide looping punches that lacked steam and accuracy. Trinidad is aggressive and now is in control of the fight. De La Hoya left eye is swollen and he seems winded as he returns to his corner.

Round Eleven:

De La Hoya's trainers are heard saying that he was in front and not to make mistakes over the last two rounds. That conservative strategy would prove to be the turning point in the fight and set the stage for Trinidad's victory. Both men traded jabs to open the eleventh but De La Hoya kept his pawing left out in front and Trinidad quickly countered over the top with a sizzling right hand to the jaw. With De La Hoya maneuvering along the ropes, Trinidad walked his man down and scored with two more sharp right hands. De La Hoya lacked the stick to keep Trinidad away and the IBF king kept up the pressure with two digging left hooks. At the 1:47 mark of the 11th, Trinidad scored with a shooting right hand lead and sweat cascaded off De La Hoya's head. For the first time in the fight, De La Hoya grabs Trinidad around the neck and the referee Halpern was forced to break the fighters. Halpern issued a brief warning to break clean and the action resumed. Trinidad was relentless as he continued to chase De La Hoya around the ring. As De La Hoya danced along the ropes, Trinidad faked with his left and then tattooed De La Hoya with a straight right hand square on the mouth. At the bell, De La Hoya slowly returned to his corner while Trinidad raised his right hand to the cheers of the fans.

Round Twelve:

Trinidad opened the final round by scoring with another lead right and then followed
up with two more shots to the head. De La Hoya's feet did a quick two-step and the undefeated champion looked weary. With 2:06 to go in the bout, Trinidad connected with a long right hand to the head. De La Hoya tried to slip the blow and ended up looking out at the crowd. Seconds later, Trinidad fired another lead right that missed but gave the impression that De La Hoya had been tagged. De La Hoya's lead continued to evaporate as Trinidad connected with a stiff left hand up top. Halfway through the round the crowd began voicing their displeasure by booing De La Hoya. The confident WBC champ dropped his gloves to his sides and dances around the ring as Trinidad continues to unload power punches. At the 10-second mark, Trinidad finally landed a swift one-two, as De La Hoya tries to return blows with a weak flurry.

At the bell De La Hoya raised his gloves in triumph. Trinidad responds in kind with the same mannerism. Both athletes were quickly lifted on the shoulders of their seconds and paraded around the ring as the fans cheered

Mr. Ryan
12-27-2004, 04:41 PM
Round Nine:

Trinidad starts to cut of the ring more. De La Hoya flurried with a quick four-punch combo to the head and body that forced Trinidad to step back. Seconds later, De La Hoya stepped back inside and scored with another fast flurry of punches. With 1:42 to go in the 9th, Trinidad caught De La Hoya on the ropes long enough to land a sharp right hand over the top. The blow tagged De La Hoya above the left ear and he starts dancing around the ring. Trinidad is getting more momentum and connect with some good power punches. Trinidad sank a sharp hook into De La Hoya ribs and then followed with a chopping right hand up top. De La Hoya attempted to fight back and with 32-seconds remaining in the 9th, caught Trinidad with a straight right hand down the middle. Just before the bell, De La Hoya throws another flurry of punches, but not as effective. De La Hoya is slowing down.

You write this youself? Trinidad was throwing a sort of right cross-jab thing looking to load up on one hook that never seemed to land.
"Outclass is too great a word for whats happening here, but it's merging on that." -Jim Lampley, round 9.

Chups
12-27-2004, 04:41 PM
The bigger draw should get the most money.....belts don't mean cr@p if ur a nobody. If the champion doesn't want it...move on. Let Tito fight somebody else.

borikua
12-27-2004, 04:45 PM
You write this youself? Trinidad was throwing a sort of right cross-jab thing looking to load up on one hook that never seemed to land.
"Outclass is too great a word for whats happening here, but it's merging on that." -Jim Lampley, round 9.

No...it's from latinosportlegend.com

Mr. Ryan
12-27-2004, 04:46 PM
No...it's from latinosportlegend.com
Check me out at Filipinosportlegend.as. Whut!

markosg19
12-28-2004, 10:36 AM
he should shut his mouth and stop talking about other business. Maybe if he did, his career wouldn't be where it is now

bpapa420
12-28-2004, 11:39 AM
fukin *****...How much Nard get compared to DLH on their fight...and who was the undisputed champion....plus Winkys titles don't even matter cuz it at 160, even if he loss he won't loose the fukin titles...That ***** is still hurt from his fight with Tito...pendejo mamón...


Couldnt agree more