Did Oscar De La Hoya ever hit his PRIME???!!!!

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  • andres aza
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    Did Oscar De La Hoya ever hit his PRIME???!!!!

    The dude was special early on in his career, but by the age of around 26 he did not seems the same. It seems like he got soo much money early on and then started singing that he did not train as hard. Although weak opposition, he came looking fat and sluggish against Campas and Sturm. What happened to him?
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    Yea He was in his prime from Ruelas-Mosley. That was his whole prime period.

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    • PACbeatFLOYD
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      #3
      Originally posted by andres aza
      The dude was special early on in his career, but by the age of around 26 he did not seems the same. It seems like he got soo much money early on and then started singing that he did not train as hard. Although weak opposition, he came looking fat and sluggish against Campas and Sturm. What happened to him?
      thats the age he found out he was gay all along.

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      • RightCross94
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        Oscar was never the same after the Trinidad fight

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        • andres aza
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          #5
          Originally posted by RightCross94
          Oscar was never the same after the Trinidad fight
          Not because Tito hurt him!!! He just kinda grew tired of boxing I think. He's dad had him boxing since the age of 5! he put a beating on tito.

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          • Ryn0
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            Yeah, I think after the Tito fight his passion went. He still loved the sport, but he was left with a bitter taste after being robbed and felt less inclined to strive for greatness.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ryn0
              Yeah, I think after the Tito fight his passion went. He still loved the sport, but he was left with a bitter taste after being robbed and felt less inclined to strive for greatness.
              He was not robbed against Tito

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              • gibo
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                After he ran and hid and never rematched TITO TRINIDAD. he realized he could'nt beat anyone that was evenly matched with him. Therefore he challenged hopkins (only cause TITO did) and layed down from a faked body punch. Fought Vargas only after TITO did. Mayorga only after TITO did. Challenged smaller SSM, (lost 2 times) PBF, lost, And challenged a fighter that had NEVER fought above 130 while he had fought as high as 168 and had the fight sanctioned only cause it was ODLJ, at 147. (any other fighter would have been denied) MANNY PACMAN, And he QUIT in his corner!!! So did he ever hit his prime?? Prime money faker???? GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!! TRUE BLUE FIGHTER???? FAKEFAKEFAKEFAKEFAKEFAKEFAKEFAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • ShermanKlump
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ryn0
                  Yeah, I think after the Tito fight his passion went. He still loved the sport, but he was left with a bitter taste after being robbed and felt less inclined to strive for greatness.
                  I thought that at first but then he beat the crap out of Vargas in a war and that made me believe his passion was still there, then he outboxed Mosley in the rematch.

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                  • gibo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by shermanklump
                    i thought that at first but then he beat the crap out of vargas in a war and that made me believe his passion was still there, then he outboxed mosley in the rematch.
                    outboxed ssm???? Lol

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