Oscar De La Hoya Promises To Never Return Again

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  • SceneSpectator!
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    Ugh! ... stepping into permanent retirement is the noblest thing he can do at this stage, but to take away the victory of great fighters who defeated him by claiming, he was not on himself during those loses is not just greed drove him to speaks on this, but the most ungentleman manner he behaved while exiting from boxing scene with mind preoccupied bitterness and unacceptance of the fact that there are better champions out there that could out do his boxing best.

    However, the good news is, he's retired permanently! In fairness, his legacy as the only boxer who attained as six-division champion remained as a shining star above all for contemporary and future fighters to look up and encourage them to match or surpass his achievement. We hope he will do equally or more better in promoting boxing matches in the future! With all the bests ODLH!

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