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  • Julio Cesar Chavez Bashes Oscar De La Hoya

    http://www.sportsline.com/mmaboxing/story/11001324

    Chavez can't hide his contempt for De La Hoya
    Sep. 29, 2008
    By Norm Frauenheim
    Special to CBSSports.com

    Julio Cesar Chavez came to endorse a Phoenix law firm. He wound up condemning Oscar De La Hoya.

    Chavez, his dark eyes flashing contempt like sparks off flint, ripped De La Hoya during a news conference at Central Boxing near downtown Phoenix for his old rival's fight against Manny Pacquiao on Dec. 6 at Las Vegas' MGM Grand.

    Chavez is baffled by De La Hoya's decision to fight the smaller Pacquiao in a welterweight bout he mocked as an off-the-scale mismatch.

    Yes, Chavez said, Pacquiao, a former junior flyweight, has a chance against the former middleweight "only if De La Hoya doesn't have hands."

    The only hands necessary, perhaps, will be the many needed to count the money De La Hoya-Pacquiao is expected to generate. Chavez mentioned dinero during his rhetorical assault Wednesday just as brokers, Vegas casinos, various other high-rollers and maybe even a few regular fans bought enough tickets for a live gate that will reportedly approach $17 million, boxing's second-biggest ever.

    There is a many-sided temptation, perhaps cynical, to say that Chavez's undisguised contempt is rooted in frustration that still smolders from two losses to De La Hoya so long ago. The Chavez pride, like the scars from 115 fights that crisscross his forehead and frame his eyes, will always be there.

    It just won't let him forget, especially when De La Hoya's box-office punch might be the only punch he still has. Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach says De La Hoya can't pull "the trigger" any more. But he still has a key to the vault, which is one Chavez never had for long, despite his undiminished hold on the Mexican imagination as the proud face of that country's rich ring tradition.

    In Chavez's dismissive tone, there is unmistakable anger that De La Hoya is trespassing on turf he sees as his own. In part, De La Hoya, a Mexican-American and a U.S. gold medalist at the 1992 Olympics, has talked about the December bout as a chance to avenge all the losses Mexicans have suffered at the quick, powerful hands of Pacquiao, a Filipino whose growing collection of nicknames includes Mexicutioner.

    "Por favor," Chavez said in a mocking plea that needed no translation after he was introduced alongside his feared and familiar pose on fight-like posters for Al**** & Associates, a downtown Phoenix firm.

    If De La Hoya wins hands down or with no hands at all, it won't make any difference in Mexico, says Chavez, who believes Pacquiao's go-for-broke style makes the Filipino more popular with Mexican fans anyway.

    "If he thinks beating Pacquiao will make Mexicans love him, he's crazy," said Chavez, whose Scottsdale-based company, Julio Cesar Chavez Enterprises, is planning to open a Phoenix entertainment complex that will include a sports bar.

    Despite Chavez's often rocky rivalry with De La Hoya, he is not alone in his opinion of the Pacquiao bout. As intriguing as it is to some, it's a spectacle that offends the traditionalist in others.

    "It is abusive to all Mexicans," said Chavez, who also called Juan Manuel Marquez's split-decision over Pacquiao in March "a fraud" and said De La Hoya should be fighting Antonio Margarito, who might be headed for a date with Sugar Shane Mosley after Mosley beat Ricardo Mayorga on Saturday night in Carson, Calif.

    The fight will have a Mutt-and-Jeff, David-and-Goliath look, especially when De La Hoya and Pacquiao pose at the weigh-in. If there is one of those predictable stare-downs, Pacquiao will need a step-ladder to look De La Hoya straight in the eye. Without one, he's liable to suffer a crick in his neck from having to look up, up and up. De La Hoya is listed at 5-10˝ or four inches taller than a tape that generously puts Pacquiao at 5-6˝.

    The weight -- 147 pounds -- also figures to be problematic at opening bell, more than 24 hours after the weigh-in. Pacquiao, who last fought at 135, figures to be a pound or two or three under. De La Hoya, who had a lot of success at junior middleweight (154), figures to be several pounds heavier than the mandated weight.

    Por favor, grumbled Chavez, who also continued to lobby for a De La Hoya fight against his son next year if Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. can get past Matt Vanda on Nov.1 in a rematch of a bout that Mexican fans booed after the young Chavez escaped with a decision last July in Hermosillo.

    "It's like if I fought Mike Tyson," said Chavez, who lost as a welterweight to De La Hoya in 1998 and as a junior-welterweight to him in 1996. "I just don't know what's in this for De La Hoya. He already has money. He has prestige. I don't know what he's thinking."

    Think dinero, Julio. A lot more dinero.

  • #2
    Tell em Julio. **** you DLH!

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    • #3
      JCC bein a ****** again. When isn't he ever?

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      • #4
        Hey JCC......

        [IMG]http://i174.***********.com/albums/w99/meka_soul/6fhaxc6.jpg[/IMG]

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        • #5
          [img]http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/Sour%20G****s.jpg[/img]

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          • #6
            Real mexicans know a ***** one when they see it! No matter how pretty dlh is, no matter how many lies he tells the public, no matter how much money he has Julio Cesar Chavez will for ever be the mexican legand and boxing icon for mexico. He's the first fighter i ever knew! For a few years i didnt know anyone but chavez and his opponents back when i was a youngster! dlh is a rich, american that fought and lied his pretty way to the top, Julio cesar chavez will always have the mexican people and fans respect for what he's accomplished!!!

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            • #7
              forget de la hoya!!!!!!! but chavez dont be mad cause your hype job child didnt get the payday he didnt deserve

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              • #8
                Oscar embarrassed this fool like the fraud he is. Oscar De La Hoya is the greatest Mexican boxer ever

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by larryx View Post
                  forget de la hoya!!!!!!! but chavez dont be mad cause your hype job child didnt get the payday he didnt deserve
                  I dont think they would do a fight with oscar even if oscar was for it. imagine the split 98%-2%.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Flawless 2 View Post
                    Oscar embarrassed this fool like the fraud he is. Oscar De La Hoya is the greatest Mexican boxer ever
                    LOL oscar has embarressed himself, by losing to smaller SSM (2 times) PBF, not being able to KO FEATHER FISTED FORBES, challenging a JR. LIGHTWEIGHT, (PAC-MAN), running from TITO, losing to STRUM, and ALL the ducking of fighters (MARGARITO, COTTO, FORREST, PAVLIK, J. TAYLOR.) ETC.ETC. CHAVEZ FOUGHT EVERYONE NEVER DUCK ANYONE!!! HE IS THE GREATEST MEXICAN CHAMPION OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!! LAST TIME I CHECKED oscar WAS BORN IN L.A. WHICH MAKES HIM A CHICANO, NOT A MEXICAN! PLUS HE WEARS HIGH HEELS WITH FISHNET STOCKINGS!!! I DON'T THINK MEXICO WANTS TO CLAIM HIM!!!!!!!!!!!

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