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

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  • cassiusthegreat
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    #21
    Originally posted by Golden Boy 360
    sorry jones jr vs de la hoya would be so ******.....
    chavez jr at 154 would make sense....

    yes it would.If it was an relivent fight that determined rankings and such but both men are no longer in those positions

    they could meet at a catch weight.The fight itself wouldn't really matter it's the hype and promotional means that goes into it

    if this fight did happen you cannot tell me you would not be intrigued in the slightest

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    • Hitman932
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      #22
      Originally posted by Golden Boy 360
      chavez jr at 154 would make sense....
      Chavez Jr. may not be half the fighter De La Hoya is even now but I have a feeling he would take his ass kicking like a man and wouldn't quit in his corner.

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      • VanesBoxing
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        #23
        what is there to be confused about??

        you are an old man and your better days in boxing are wayyyy behind you...

        just retire before you get KTFO in your next fight and completely ruin your legacy.

        you have a great family and all the money in the world, time to enjoy the next stage of your life as just a family man and business man.


        ... You are Welcome Oscar

        signed, Dr. Phil

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        • -MAKAVELLI-
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          #24
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          who is Lance Pugmire?


          Los Angeles Times Staff writer that covers boxing

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