I was at the fight and I heard this from the people around the ring! Bernard was banned from the ring period! It’s very unusual to see De La Hoya with security ever, he is no Mayweather that takes his security everywhere with him. I saw Oscar coming in with his wife into the arena without security and saw him rushed out of the arena? Coke, and drugs don’t have nothing to do with it.
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya Says 'Death Threats' Kept Him From Tank-Garcia Presser, Claims Hopkins Was Banned
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Lol u gotta be dumb if u think princess Ry wasn’t cashing out. Ford and his team called it before the fight. He knew it was a long shot and said **** it we’ll do it and if we lose just don’t get sparked like a light and u can still make money off boxing lolComment
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You must be new around here so let me help you out. If Floyd said the same thing we'd call him a liar too, maybe worse. That's a piss-poor excuse that you are somehow trying to defend with race?! LolComment
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ok now hearing it from bernard he claims they werent at the presser cause it was ryans day and didnt want to make a media circus out of it, well guess what the **** bernard you guys didnt mind the media circus and all the pressers leading up to the fight, and im sure had ryan WON you guys would be all up in the cameras grinning, so feed that crp to someone else.......then on the other hand delahoya claims to have recieved death threats all week but he sure didnt miss any media events leading up to the beatdown from tank, you guys just dropped the ball period, when it came to supporting ryan.......win, lose, or draw your obligation was to ryan and you guys failed misirablelyComment
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Bernard Hopkins explains why he and Oscar De La Hoya didn’t appear at Ryan Garcia’s post-fight press conference
The Golden Boy promoter reacts to questions about their curious absence after Ryan Garcia’s loss to Gervonta Davis.
Hopkins on why neither De La Hoya nor himself were present at Garcia’s post-fight presser
“First of all, we had Eric Comez who is the president of Golden Boy, who handles and structured with the assistant and everybody there. Second, it wasn’t going to be about Oscar. It wasn’t going to be about Bernard Hopkins. The focus is about Ryan being there with Tank, the fans that’s there, the questions the reporters are waiting to shoot. What else can we say than what we said before the fight? And Oscar will have his interview, whoever he does it with, Monday morning or Tuesday."
“I’m not going to turn anything into a circus because even though it’s over, the fight, if they saying that I was going to put testosterone or whatever it is — they’re trying to come up with something now because they realize I didn’t try to touch (Davis) in a negative or aggressive way (at the weigh-in). But you hear me saying ‘watch the edge.’ They got to come with the cream and this conspiracy. If they felt like that then, it’s over with. I don’t know if it’s over with them, I don’t know if they want to gloat even more or stick their chest out. My whole thing is this is Ryan’s time, this is his time. If they went that far...now that it’s over with, I let my guard down? Absolutely not. So we had representation, Eric Gomez, other reps from Golden Boy there, handle the business. It’s not about us, we did our job. What are we promoting after the fight? Nothing to talk about.”
The Golden Boy promoter reacts to questions about their curious absence after Ryan Garcia’s loss to Gervonta Davis.
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