Oscar De La Hoya Retires From Boxing

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  • KESSLER
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    #51
    De La Hoya is one of my all time favorites, the guy is a true warrior.. Gonna miss watching him fight.

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    • Titing Kabayo
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      #52
      As long as Oscar keeps promoting... I will not be lonely...

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        #53
        Thank you Oscar for costing me 365 bucks losing to little Pac.

        Good riddance, you thief.


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        • Madvillain
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          #54
          de La Hoya has done loads for the sport of boxing. Sad to see him go, but glad that he won't be taking any more punishment.

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          • Malibu Rican
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            #55
            Good bye chicken de la hoya u wont be missed..

            Do any of you idiots who post comments even know boxing?
            He ran for his life against a superior fighter in TITO Trinidad! and could
            never beat any great fighter of his generation. I rest my case you numb
            nuts!

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            • MafiosA
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              #56
              every time since the quartey fight in 99... my friends have come over and watched de la hoya fight, i was 11 years old then, boxing wont be the same for me without him..
              all the best oscar..

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              • yeks
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                #57
                one of my all time favorite fighter.. he arguably has the best resume in this generation. win or lose, he fights the best.. even though he could easily cherry picked his opponents because of his star power, he always challenged himself to be the best.. so sad that in the later part of his career, he always gassed up going to the championship rounds.
                mad props on him.. he made the right decision.. its a pain to see the oscar of today fights and compare him in his 90's fights..
                goodluck to him and i know he will enjoy millie and his hard earned money..

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                • Dave Rado
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Malibu Rican
                  He ran for his life against a superior fighter in TITO Trinidad!
                  You know nothing about boxing. You think Ali ran for his life against a superior fighter in most of his fights?

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                  • strugler
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                    #59
                    Props to Oscar trying to make the big fight, He carried the sports, he was boxings brightest/boxoffice star.

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                    • alphaqfrankie
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                      #60
                      My dad and I went there today. A lot of press was there. Sad to see him go, but it's the right decision. He was one of my favorite fighters to watch.

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