The photos, which appear to feature the former boxing champ in a fishnet body suit, black pumps and a wig, were posted by X17 Online last Wednesday.
However, at least one photo expert reckons the offending pics show signs of being doctored.
“Whoever retouched these photos has mediocre skills in photoshop,” Jeff Sedlik, professor of photography and forensic expert in photography, tells Access Hollywood.
“It looks like they spent a lot of time to put one over on everybody, but didn’t quite make it. When you zoom in and look at this pixel by pixel you can tell they’ve been retouched.”
“An expert with sufficient skills could retouch these images so that nobody could tell. Somebody spent a lot of time attempting to mask their work. They were looking for a pay day and it looks like they got it.”
Shortly after theracy snaps were posted online, an attorney for De La Hoya released a statement, claiming they were 'phony':
“Oscar does know the woman who we believe is selling these photographs to the tabloid media. But he assures me that the photos are phony. He has asked me to pursue his legal remedies. Because we are contemplating legal action, Oscar will make no further comment at this time.”
However, X17 continue to stand by their photos.
In a statement on their web site, they said: “regarding the possible Photoshopping of the images – we got a letter from Oscar’s lawyer today and while they’d love us to take down the pix, they didn’t initially dispute their authenticity!”
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If one is fake, they're all fake.
The photos, which appear to feature the former boxing champ in a fishnet body suit, black pumps and a wig, were posted by X17 Online last Wednesday.
However, at least one photo expert reckons the offending pics show signs of being doctored.
“Whoever retouched these photos has mediocre skills in photoshop,” Jeff Sedlik, professor of photography and forensic expert in photography, tells Access Hollywood.
“It looks like they spent a lot of time to put one over on everybody, but didn’t quite make it. When you zoom in and look at this pixel by pixel you can tell they’ve been retouched.”
“An expert with sufficient skills could retouch these images so that nobody could tell. Somebody spent a lot of time attempting to mask their work. They were looking for a pay day and it looks like they got it.”
Shortly after theracy snaps were posted online, an attorney for De La Hoya released a statement, claiming they were 'phony':
“Oscar does know the woman who we believe is selling these photographs to the tabloid media. But he assures me that the photos are phony. He has asked me to pursue his legal remedies. Because we are contemplating legal action, Oscar will make no further comment at this time.”
However, X17 continue to stand by their photos.
In a statement on their web site, they said: “regarding the possible Photoshopping of the images – we got a letter from Oscar’s lawyer today and while they’d love us to take down the pix, they didn’t initially dispute their authenticity!”
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http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news?id=37226
If one is fake, they're all fake.
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Lol, what I said from day one. Not trying to brag, I just knew they were fake from looking at them. I've seen many fake pictures in my time and knew they were fake, anybody with a bit of knowledge on this would be able to tell. I wish you guys would have listened from the start.
The truth will surface.
For one I don't see how Oscar could find the time or incentive to get hammered with a stripper and then take sleazy, incriminating photographs of himself wearing fishnet Women's attire.
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The one where he's got his clothes on looks real, the photo is kind of blurry. I would like to hear DLH explain how he knows her? So much for the family man.
LMFAO@all the dumbasses who were typing ten page explanations as to why they knew the photos were real. A monkey with head trauma could easily distinguish those from genuine.
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I dunno what the fuck your going on about, but you keep believing there fake it mite help ease the pain.
Trust me compadre. Within two weeks, the truth will be revealed. And I, well I'll be a very, very rich man.
very
French fries, what the fuck? you lose bitch, now jump back on the my hero Oscar's to good to be a drag queen bandwagon and piss off.
Pick me up a double cheeseburger on the way to the junkyard - cause I just got an official call from Oscar and he says...FAKE.
He wouldnt lie.
lol your a joke, digging up evidence for your idol, jump off his nuts, he's a tranny with a fetish for fish nets and high heels.
He's not my idol? Calzaghe is my boxing idol. Now listen here French Fries, and to other guy, it doesnt matter if its 2 days old...IF ONE IS FAKE...THEY ALL ARE.
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I win
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The photos, which appear to feature the former boxing champ in a fishnet body suit, black pumps and a wig, were posted by X17 Online last Wednesday.
However, at least one photo expert reckons the offending pics show signs of being doctored.
“Whoever retouched these photos has mediocre skills in photoshop,” Jeff Sedlik, professor of photography and forensic expert in photography, tells Access Hollywood.
“It looks like they spent a lot of time to put one over on everybody, but didn’t quite make it. When you zoom in and look at this pixel by pixel you can tell they’ve been retouched.”
“An expert with sufficient skills could retouch these images so that nobody could tell. Somebody spent a lot of time attempting to mask their work. They were looking for a pay day and it looks like they got it.”
Shortly after theracy snaps were posted online, an attorney for De La Hoya released a statement, claiming they were 'phony':
“Oscar does know the woman who we believe is selling these photographs to the tabloid media. But he assures me that the photos are phony. He has asked me to pursue his legal remedies. Because we are contemplating legal action, Oscar will make no further comment at this time.”
However, X17 continue to stand by their photos.
In a statement on their web site, they said: “regarding the possible Photoshopping of the images – we got a letter from Oscar’s lawyer today and while they’d love us to take down the pix, they didn’t initially dispute their authenticity!”
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http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news?id=37226
If one is fake, they're all fake.
It's very obvious that it's a joke. Whoever believe those photos are real are real jokes!