I absolutely ADORE the Oscar De La Hoya fans out there who are so unwilling to face the real world.
They immediately respond to my articles, angrily stating that "The Golden Boy" fought all the toughest boxers out there and, in defending their manufactured idol ask the question, "WHO DID OSCAR DE LA HOYA DUCK?"
I am SO happy you asked. This is so easy to answer, it's almost pathetic.
Before Oscar fans accuse me of making up history, they should do a little homework. It won't take more than a minute or two to realize that De La Hoya carefully avoided so many quality opponents, it's disgusting.
If Oscar is such a fabulous champion in multiple weight divisions, why did he NOT ever get in the ring with:
At 130:
WBC Champion Azumah Nelson? WBC Champion Gabriel Ruelas? Oh, and please, De La Hoya people. Don't be confused. Oscar fought RAFAEL Ruelas, not Gabriel. You know, the Ruelas brother that WASN'T champ.
Somehow, Oscar managed to stay away from these guys. He didn't want a shot at their titles and I guess they weren't worthy of a match to unify the titles? Of course not. Instead, Oscar went after the weakest man at 130. Johnny Bredahl.
At 135:
WBA Champion Orzubek Nazarov? That bum was 23-0 with 16 KOs. Yeah, I can see why Oscar didn't want to meet him. Then there's WBO Champion Giovanni Parisi. You know, another nobody with a record of 27-1 with 19 KOs.
At 140:
IBF Champion Kostya Tszyu. Ever hear of him? He was 20-1-1 with 14 KOs. Was he also not worthy of a fight with De La Hoya? If you say so, you're an idiot.
Then there's WBA Champion Juan Martin Coggi. His terrible record was 63-3-2 with 40 KO's. Are you actually going to argue that HE didn't qualify for a shot at De La Hoya's title...or that De La Hoya should not have fought for Coggi's belt?
You can say Coggi wasn't that great, but if that's true, all the more reason for the ultra-careful Oscar to fight him.
Also at this weight division at that time was future champ, Frankie Randall. Oscar steered away from him as well.
Oh, and Giovanni Parisi, the former champ at 135 was also WBO champ at 140, but Oscar ducked him TWICE.
At 147:
IBF Champion Vernon Forrest. He had the belt for the last TWO YEARS that Oscar fought as a welterweight. Somehow, Oscar missed him. Forrest, at that time, was 34-0-1 with 25 KOs.
Yeah, De La Hoya fans. Vernon was a joke, right? Oscar shouldn't have wasted his time fighting him. Fine.
Then how come Oscar also didn't fight WBA Champion Ike Quartey? Yes, I know, I know. Oscar fought Quartey, correct? He sure did. TWO YEARS after Quartey was champ. Besides, many boxing writers believe Quartey actually won that fight.
What a brave warrior Oscar is! Last, but not least, was WBO Champion Jose Luis Lopez. What a girl. He only had a record of 36-3-2 with 30 KOs. When you look at who Oscar didn't fight, it's a pretty impressive list!
At 154:
From 2001 - 2003, Oscar moved up to this division. Who did he forget to fight? Oh, there was that punk, IBF Champion Winky Wright. Yeah, I guess Oscar never heard of him and figured his fans wouldn't want to see it? At that time, Winky's record was 46-3 with 24 KOs.
How about WBA Champion Alejandro Garcia? At the time, he was sporting a record of 24-1 with 23 KOs. How about WBO Champion Harry Simon? You know, that dude who was 23-0 with 17 KOs? Or his successor, WBO Champion Daniel Santos? 23-2-1 with 20 KOs.
Are you kidding me?
Yep.
You diehard De La Hoya fans are completely right.
Oscar NEVER DUCKED ANYONE!
What a bunch of uninformed jerks.
They immediately respond to my articles, angrily stating that "The Golden Boy" fought all the toughest boxers out there and, in defending their manufactured idol ask the question, "WHO DID OSCAR DE LA HOYA DUCK?"
I am SO happy you asked. This is so easy to answer, it's almost pathetic.
Before Oscar fans accuse me of making up history, they should do a little homework. It won't take more than a minute or two to realize that De La Hoya carefully avoided so many quality opponents, it's disgusting.
If Oscar is such a fabulous champion in multiple weight divisions, why did he NOT ever get in the ring with:
At 130:
WBC Champion Azumah Nelson? WBC Champion Gabriel Ruelas? Oh, and please, De La Hoya people. Don't be confused. Oscar fought RAFAEL Ruelas, not Gabriel. You know, the Ruelas brother that WASN'T champ.
Somehow, Oscar managed to stay away from these guys. He didn't want a shot at their titles and I guess they weren't worthy of a match to unify the titles? Of course not. Instead, Oscar went after the weakest man at 130. Johnny Bredahl.
At 135:
WBA Champion Orzubek Nazarov? That bum was 23-0 with 16 KOs. Yeah, I can see why Oscar didn't want to meet him. Then there's WBO Champion Giovanni Parisi. You know, another nobody with a record of 27-1 with 19 KOs.
At 140:
IBF Champion Kostya Tszyu. Ever hear of him? He was 20-1-1 with 14 KOs. Was he also not worthy of a fight with De La Hoya? If you say so, you're an idiot.
Then there's WBA Champion Juan Martin Coggi. His terrible record was 63-3-2 with 40 KO's. Are you actually going to argue that HE didn't qualify for a shot at De La Hoya's title...or that De La Hoya should not have fought for Coggi's belt?
You can say Coggi wasn't that great, but if that's true, all the more reason for the ultra-careful Oscar to fight him.
Also at this weight division at that time was future champ, Frankie Randall. Oscar steered away from him as well.
Oh, and Giovanni Parisi, the former champ at 135 was also WBO champ at 140, but Oscar ducked him TWICE.
At 147:
IBF Champion Vernon Forrest. He had the belt for the last TWO YEARS that Oscar fought as a welterweight. Somehow, Oscar missed him. Forrest, at that time, was 34-0-1 with 25 KOs.
Yeah, De La Hoya fans. Vernon was a joke, right? Oscar shouldn't have wasted his time fighting him. Fine.
Then how come Oscar also didn't fight WBA Champion Ike Quartey? Yes, I know, I know. Oscar fought Quartey, correct? He sure did. TWO YEARS after Quartey was champ. Besides, many boxing writers believe Quartey actually won that fight.
What a brave warrior Oscar is! Last, but not least, was WBO Champion Jose Luis Lopez. What a girl. He only had a record of 36-3-2 with 30 KOs. When you look at who Oscar didn't fight, it's a pretty impressive list!
At 154:
From 2001 - 2003, Oscar moved up to this division. Who did he forget to fight? Oh, there was that punk, IBF Champion Winky Wright. Yeah, I guess Oscar never heard of him and figured his fans wouldn't want to see it? At that time, Winky's record was 46-3 with 24 KOs.
How about WBA Champion Alejandro Garcia? At the time, he was sporting a record of 24-1 with 23 KOs. How about WBO Champion Harry Simon? You know, that dude who was 23-0 with 17 KOs? Or his successor, WBO Champion Daniel Santos? 23-2-1 with 20 KOs.
Are you kidding me?
Yep.
You diehard De La Hoya fans are completely right.
Oscar NEVER DUCKED ANYONE!
What a bunch of uninformed jerks.
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