Oscar De La Hoya has confirmed that he will not retire. He is in the midst of planning a return to the ring. He will not continue as a middleweight though. He will not even be a light middleweight. Instead, De La Hoya will drop 2 weight classes to fight again as a welterweight. He originally left the division after stopping Arturo Gatti in March of 2001.
Speaking to the Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Dia, De La Hoya said, "From 147 to 150, that's my natural weight. It's almost impossible to do something in the 154 or 160 divisions. It's too heavy for me."
The Golden Boy has not performed well above 150 pounds. Since he left the welterweight division he has gone 4-2. On top of that, one of the wins was a disputed one against Felix Sturm and another was a brawl with Fernando Vargas where Oscar was badly hurt a number of times. Under 150 his record is 33-2. The two losses were a split decision with Shane Mosley and a robbery against Felix Trinidad.
This move by De La Hoya puts an end to a potential rematch with Trinidad who is campaigning at middleweight. He said, "If he wants to come down, the door is open. But it would not be very intelligent from my part to go up in weight."
de la hoya is the most business minded of them all......and he can't stay in the middleweight division because he'll get his ass kicked and therefore lose business appeal......thus he steps down and now people are starting to think of him differently now seeing that he will drop to welter......but it is more than clear that this guy is only orientated by the big bucks, so you must take your hat off to him as he has most boxing fans fooled.
Dlh would destroy Cotto, judah and everyone else at 147. The only person I see giving him problems is Tszyu who has the power to do damage but I would still back dlh to outbox him.
Bring on 2005!!!
Maybe not now, but maybe later. He actually lost the fight to Tito if I remember correctly Ahh yes he did!!!!!!!!
De La Hoya won that fight against Tito, the judges did Trinidad a favor.
why?
honestly?
if he made it by tito and vargas
what threat would cintron be?
good point although me and the judges had tito winning. to this date that was my biggest payday ever.
Oscar De La Hoya has confirmed that he will not retire. He is in the midst of planning a return to the ring. He will not continue as a middleweight though. He will not even be a light middleweight. Instead, De La Hoya will drop 2 weight classes to fight again as a welterweight. He originally left the division after stopping Arturo Gatti in March of 2001.
Speaking to the Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Dia, De La Hoya said, "From 147 to 150, that's my natural weight. It's almost impossible to do something in the 154 or 160 divisions. It's too heavy for me."
The Golden Boy has not performed well above 150 pounds. Since he left the welterweight division he has gone 4-2. On top of that, one of the wins was a disputed one against Felix Sturm and another was a brawl with Fernando Vargas where Oscar was badly hurt a number of times. Under 150 his record is 33-2. The two losses were a split decision with Shane Mosley and a robbery against Felix Trinidad.
This move by De La Hoya puts an end to a potential rematch with Trinidad who is campaigning at middleweight. He said, "If he wants to come down, the door is open. But it would not be very intelligent from my part to go up in weight."
shane mosley should follow oscar's example
why?
honestly?
if he made it by tito and vargas
what threat would cintron be?
Maybe not now, but maybe later. He actually lost the fight to Tito if I remember correctly Ahh yes he did!!!!!!!!
This is where he belongs. I think he'll become champ again and maybe we'll see DLH vs. Cintron in a championship fight.
why?
honestly?
if he made it by tito and vargas
what threat would cintron be?
I also have a quick question...
Just because De La Hoya and Hopkins are business partners, will they ever train or get together on more of a personal level as far as boxing goes?