De La Hoya: "Floyd Mayweather Jr. Never Took Risks"

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    De La Hoya: "Floyd Mayweather Jr. Never Took Risks"

    Oscar De La Hoya thinks highly of Floyd Mayweather Jr. as a fighter and thinks highly of his physical skills. What De La Hoya questions is the heart of Mayweather Jr. De La Hoya, who lost a decision to Mayweather last year, was scheduled to fight him in a rematch this past September. In shocking blow to De La Hoya, Mayweather announced his retirement in June - crushing a fight that was being hyped by De La Hoya and HBO since the start of the year and leaving De La Hoya with few options. [details]
  • small_warrior
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    #2
    risk like fighting a much smaller man ?

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    • djsygo
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      #3
      is he calling him out of retirement?

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      • sitai
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        #4
        i think he took a jab at calzaghe aswell...

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        • djsygo
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          #5
          hes starting to realize his risks if he loses with manny...

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          • Shadow boxer 3
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            #6
            oscar is a pu$$y. he has no room to talk. he didnt want to take the risk of fighting Margarito so he's fighting a former 115 pounder

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            • Sin City
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              #7
              umm tell us something we don't know. anyone on this site who isn't biased could have told you what Mayweather Sr. told you, Oscar.

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              • Sin City
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                #8
                Originally posted by Shadow boxer 3
                oscar is a pu$$y. he has no room to talk. he didnt want to take the risk of fighting Margarito so he's fighting a former 115 pounder
                Obviously you know nothing at all about boxing.
                De La Hoya started fighting at super featherweight and has fought big dudes..
                Vargas, Sturm, Hopkins, Castillejo, Trinidad...
                De La Hoya has nothing left to prove, his legacy is what it is regardless of what he do.
                He don't NEED to fight anybody or prove anything.

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                • abdiel2k3
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                  #9
                  if anyone can call out smaller guys
                  its the dude that went up from 135 all the way up to 160 til he was KOd

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                  • Sin City
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by abdiel2k3
                    if anyone can call out smaller guys
                    its the dude that went up from 135 all the way up to 160 til he was KOd
                    I don't think the fight is right but it's nonsense to say he is a coward.
                    Fighting Pacquiao will almost be like when he was fighting Hopkins only he will be in Hopkins position and Manny will be in his. Bernard Hopkins has never seen a day below middleweight.

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