Comments Thread For: De La Hoya's ?Clapback? takes aim at Reynoso, Canelo and Dana White
Oscar De La Hoya?s ?Clapback Thursday? went on a brief hiatus as the promoter and Hall of Fame fighter waited for boxing events to inspire a return episode.
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I don't see Boxingscene doing an article on Oscar's clapback videos when he is roasting PBC and its affiliates. This is more of a Propaganda publication than real journalism.
I had forgotten that Crawford hasn't fought in a year (ring rust), going to be 38 years old soon and technically, Crawford is really moving up 3 weight classes since he's only had 1 fight at 154 (need more than 1 fight for the body to acclimate to a new weight class).
This fight has all the earmarks of being fraudulent, I don't understand how some people can't see that they're being scammed with this match.
Also, moving boxing to the afternoon to accommodate the lackluster UFC event was a dumb move, seems Turki still has much too learn about promoting.
I don't see Boxingscene doing an article on Oscar's clapback videos when he is roasting PBC and its affiliates. This is more of a Propaganda publication than real journalism.
Standard "muh agenda"/conspiracy post. (Another imbecile for the ignore list.)
I don't understand how some people can't see that they're being scammed with this match.
Yeah man, only 'ardcores like you have worked it out and will stream it. Look, it's an event for people who enjoy boxing, are not broke and are happy with their lives. Miserable forum dwellers will obviously hate it, it's not their target audience.
The truth is, they have no fighters … I’ve never been happier to trade calls with [fellow boxing promoters] Eddie Hearn and Al Haymon, because guess what?
“We aren’t going anywhere.”
I like Oscar and GBP, but what are you really saying regarding the promotions.
Haymon hijacked a good portion of GBP's fighters and the company has not been the same since (not the only reason). And all of a sudden, you are gushing about making calls with that same entity because you don't like Dana White?
While these guys weren't working with each other, a brand new sport emerged right along side all of this BS and is now potentially more popular than boxing in the US, in just 10 years. It really goes to show how much the people in boxing have F'd this up. So much food left on the table, so many untapped fans that could have been made.
I don't think it's too little too late, so hopefully we can get everyone on the same competitive page and get to making the fights.
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