Oscar De La Hoya: 'I'm still confused' about retirement

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  • magicjordan
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    Oscar De La Hoya: 'I'm still confused' about retirement

    Oscar De La Hoya: 'I'm still confused' about retirement
    1:30 PM, February 20, 2009
    Oscar De La Hoya says he is "60-40" leaning toward retirement, but has yet to "wake up ... and say, 'I've had enough.' "

    In a lengthy telephone interview with The Times today from San Juan, Puerto Rico, De La Hoya (39-6, 30 knockouts) said he still retains "passion of the game, I love boxing," but is hopeful he will someday soon have a moment of epiphany when he'll know his career is over.

    "I have to be true to myself, I can't lie to myself," he said.

    De La Hoya is less than three months removed from his one-sided loss to Manny Pacquiao, when his corner called off the fight after the Filipino star battered a sluggish De La Hoya, now 36, for eight rounds.

    "I won't take anything away from what Pacquiao accomplished, but when you're feeling like a zombie walking through the tunnel going to fight, and you can't throw a punch -- when you see an opening and can't throw a punch in there -- maybe I just turned old overnight."

    De La Hoya says he still has fighters and friends telling him that reaching the 147-pound weight limit in the Pacquiao fight zapped him of his typical strength and crisp punches. One of those is Shane Mosley, and De La Hoya says a third fight against the Pomona fighter is "the most intriguing" option.

    But when he associates with the public while golfing -- his handicap is down to 6 -- De La Hoya says he hears people urging his retirement: "You're still our champ, let's just play golf."

    His wife, Millie, and Golden Boy Promotions business partner Richard Schaefer are also pushing him to call it a career, De La Hoya said.

    He said he has no timetable established to determine whether to retire or fight.

    "I hope it's sooner rather than later," De La Hoya said. "I am 36. If I do decide to fight and wait too long, it could get dangerous."

    -- Lance Pugmire
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    Originally posted by magicjordan
    Oscar De La Hoya: 'I'm still confused' about retirement
    1:30 PM, February 20, 2009
    Oscar De La Hoya says he is "60-40" leaning toward retirement, but has yet to "wake up ... and say, 'I've had enough.' "
    His family should just make him watch the Pacquiao fight. That would be enough for anybody to say "That's it".

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    • larryx
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      confused???let me get you right...retire!!!!!!!!!!!!! its over

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      • MANGLER
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        #4
        Dude's got enuf $ to raise his great grandchildren's great grandchildren. No point to keep fightin.

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        • Golden Boy 360
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          why does he live in Peurto Rico?

          he should have one last fight at 154 to see just how "shot" he is

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          • Lady Man
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            #6
            I'm still confused as to why he wants to fight on?

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            • Low Blow Armo
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              I believe this **** like I believe Hopkins' ass when he says he retires. I bet both DLH and Hopkins both fight at least 3 more times. Especially Hopkins. Why not, they hand pick their opponents, they play them up as mega events (even though they all underachieve) and they make millions doing it while they **** on the entire sport.

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              • -EX-
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                #8
                I'm tired of hearing about Oscar. Shut the hell up til u make a decision.

                Ooo I wanna fight...O no I have to speak with my family...O I kno Manny whooped my ass but I have to think about it...Ooo Millie said no but I don't know...shut upppp

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                • RisAri0
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                  #9
                  he's confused because his head took too many blows.

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                  • AztecWanker
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                    #10
                    What's so confusing about retirement? You stop fighting and enjoy all your unearned millions of dollars you greedy ****.

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