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  • #51
    Originally posted by tourlou82 View Post
    It's unlikely you will cause brain damage to your opponent using steroids.
    considering many studies have shown that a lot of brain damage in boxing matches result from a combination of fatigue( the later rounds) and repeated blows to the head, I'd imagine taking a drug that would enable a boxer to maintain his power and stamina even in the later rounds of a fight would be pretty dangerous

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    • #52
      oscar soo disgusted he promotes a known steroid user., and i like mosley but just to highlight the hypocrisy.

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      • #53
        SHUT THE *** UP DE LA HOYA! YOU NEVER SPEAK ABOUT **** LIKE THIS! EVERYONE SHOULD BE DISGUSTED IN YOU! REMEMBER WHEN YOU RAPPED A WOMEN?? REMEMBER BOB ARUM HAD TO PAY THE LADY 1MILLION TO SETTLE OUT OF COURT BECAUSE YOUR ASS WAS GOING TO JAIL! YOU *** FACE! YOU'LL SAY ANYTHING TO MAKE A DOLLAR. IF YOU'RE SO "DISGUSTED" GET IN THE RING WITH AND SHOW HIM.....OH YEA YOU ALREADY BACKED OUT OF THAT 2 YEARS AGO.

        Shanna Moakler Hits Oscar De La Hoya With $62.5-Million Palimony Suit

        LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Charging there is a "vast disparity
        between (his) 'Golden Boy' image and his true nature," former Miss U.S.A.
        Shanna Moakler filed a massive palimony suit against boxer Oscar De La Hoya in
        Los Angeles Superior Court today, asking for half of the more than
        $125 million the fighter is estimated to have earned during the 31 months the
        two lived together.
        "For nearly three years, Oscar De La Hoya counted on the love and support
        of Shanna Moakler to prop up the wholesome 'Golden Boy' image that has enabled
        him to become one of the wealthiest athletes of all time," said Ms. Moakler's
        attorney, Ronald D. Reynolds of the Los Angeles firm of Kaye, Scholer,
        Fierman, Hays & Handler, LLP. "In fact, the real Oscar De La Hoya is so far
        from 'Golden' that without Shanna at his side, he never would have been able
        to attract and maintain those lucrative endorsement contracts that have helped
        make him so rich."
        A successful actress and model who was persuaded by De La Hoya to give up
        a burgeoning film and TV career in order to devote herself full-time to him
        and their daughter Atiana, Ms. Moakler notes in her suit that she and the
        fighter had an agreement under which he promised to give her "half of the
        income and property acquired during their relationship as well as financial
        support sufficient to maintain the standard of living they enjoyed during
        their relationship."
        However, the suit charges, not only has De La Hoya failed to live up to
        this agreement but ever since he "callously and abruptly ended their
        relationship" in September by escorting another woman to a
        nationally-televised awards program, the boxer has been pursuing "a campaign
        of intimidation, harassment and obstruction in an attempt to force [Ms.
        Moakler] to abandon her contractual rights."
        The suit notes that De La Hoya has repeatedly violated a Domestic Violence
        Restraining Order that Ms. Moakler obtained against the boxer and his
        representatives, threatening her on one occasion that if she sued him, she
        would "regret it." Allegedly, De La Hoya told her he can be "very cruel" to
        people who do not obey him, adding: "I do what I have to do to get what I
        want."
        Ms. Moakler first met De La Hoya in October 1997. They moved in together
        the following February, pledging to maintain what the suit describes as "a
        monogamous, long term relationship, the same as a married couple." In June
        1998, Ms. Moakler became pregnant by De La Hoya, who responded to the news by
        promising in writing to take care of Ms. Moakler and their child "forever."
        ("I am here for you baby, I will take of you and be there through thick &
        thin," he told her in a handwritten note. "I want to spend the rest of my
        life with you...I will do anything for you sweetheart, I will protect you and
        be your guardian angel.")
        In October 1998, De La Hoya announced his engagement to Ms. Moakler and
        henceforth began referring to her as his "wife."
        Among other things, the suit notes that De La Hoya was accused last
        December of raping several women in his and Moakler's Bel Air home, while his
        family waited Christmas dinner for him at the home of Ms. Moakler's parents in
        Palm Springs. He has also been accused of raping a 15-year-old girl in Cabo
        San Lucas, Mexico. (The girl has sued De La Hoya and her case is set for
        trial in Los Angeles Superior Court in June 2001.)
        The suit also describes De La Hoya as "a chronic abuser of alcohol" and
        says that in addition to his daughter with Moakler, he has fathered a number
        of other children by a number of other women. It also reports that despite De
        La Hoya's "public statements regarding his 'love' for his children," he has
        not seen his other recognized child, Jacob, in over a year and "recently told
        [Moakler] that he will 'never see Atiana' ... until she is at least 15 years
        old."
        According to the lawsuit, in order to maintain "his phony 'Golden Boy'
        image and, thus, his continued prosperity," De La Hoya used Ms. Moakler and
        their daughter "as props to promote his public image as a good husband and
        father."
        Ms. Moakler was as much a victim of the deception as anyone, the suit
        says. "Because she was in love with and trusted Defendant...she did not
        reasonably doubt his wholesome persona. Indeed, until September 12, 2000,
        when [De La Hoya] publicly humiliated [Ms. Moakler] by appearing on national
        television escorting another woman to the Latin Grammy awards, [she] herself
        was completely taken in by the 'Golden Boy' image."
        According to the lawsuit, De La Hoya constantly told Ms. Moakler "that he
        did not want her working during their relationship. He would become angry
        with [her] if she was unable to travel with him or attend a function related
        to [his] career because of her work schedule." It adds that whenever Ms.
        Moakler "expressed any concerns over her dependency on [De La Hoya] for
        financial support, [he] always told [her] that he was boxing and earning
        income for their family and that what was his was hers." This past July, for
        example, De La Hoya wrote Ms. Moakler a letter in which he thanked her for all
        her sacrifices on his behalf, adding: "God wants us to share our lives
        together and take care of one another trust each other, take care of our
        daughter work together so we are strong and powerful . . . what I want to do
        is build an empire with you and it takes hard work and time and alot of love
        from each other."
        Based on his promises, the suit notes, Ms. Moakler "gave up her successful
        career as an actress in order to fully devote herself to the care and support
        of [De La Hoya] and [his] career, their home and their child."
        When she first met De La Hoya, Ms. Moakler was starring as Officer Monica
        Harper on the USA Network series "Pacific Blue." She had also appeared in
        such feature films as "The Wedding Singer," "Sugar," "Telling You," "Poison
        Ivy III," and "Love Stinks," and had guest-starred on such TV shows as ABC's
        "Timecop" and CBS's "Due South." In 1995, she won the Miss U.S.A. pageant,
        after which she spent a year traveling the country working with a variety of
        charities.


        SOURCE Sitrick and Company

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        • #54
          PLUS: BOXING; DE LA HOYA ACCUSED OF ****
          Published: November 26, 1998

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          Oscar De La Hoya, the unbeaten World Boxing Council welterweight champion, is accused in a lawsuit by a woman of **** two and a half years ago in Mexico, when she was 15 years old.

          Lisa L. Maki, lawyer for the unidentified woman, said yesterday that we have ample evidence.

          The lawsuit, filed a day earlier in San Bernardino (Calif.) County Superior Court, alleges that De La Hoya ****d the woman, who turned 18 in September, in a hotel room in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in June 1996.

          Bob Arum, De La Hoya's longtime promoter, said that he was absolutely outraged by the suit. Arum said from his Las Vegas, Nev., office: Two and a half years after the alleged event, this complaint is filed. There never, ever, ever was a complaint made to the authorities in Cabo or to the hotel where the incident allegedly took place.

          De La Hoya, who grew up in East Los Angeles and has a 29-0 record with 24 knockouts, is scheduled to defend his title against Ike Quartey of Ghana on Feb. 13 in Las Vegas.

          A version of this article appeared in print on November 26, 1998, on page D7 of the New York edition.

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          • #55
            Good point. But the bricks in the gloves still win. I have never heard of a fighter using steroids and causing brain damage to an opponent. Toney, Mosley, etc. have never hurt an opponent.

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            • #56
              AAP Sports News (Australia)
              12-29-1999
              BOX: Police probe boxer Oscar De La Hoya **** claim

              LOS ANGELES, Dec 28 Reuters - Former Olympic boxer and ex-welterweight champion Oscar
              De La Hoya is being investigated on **** charges, Los Angeles police said today, but his
              lawyer called the allegations false.

              "Mr De La Hoya has been named as a possible suspect in a police report on an alleged
              ***ual assault," said LAPD spokesman Jason Lee. "Our investigators are looking into the
              matter."

              Lee said the police report detailed an incident following a party at the 26-year-old
              De La Hoya's mansion in the posh Bel Air section of Los Angeles on Monday.

              Lee said police would release no other details ...

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              • #57
                Originally posted by tourlou82 View Post
                Good point. But the bricks in the gloves still win. I have never heard of a fighter using steroids and causing brain damage to an opponent. Toney, Mosley, etc. have never hurt an opponent.
                so u were there checking margaritos handwraps before each and every fight even in the cotto fight, but its ok for pacroid to deny a steroid test after his head is even bigger than a pumpkin or even the head of a middleweight??? whatever. hater thats quaking in his draws.

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                • #58
                  If Margarito was with Golden Boy, Oscar would defend him like how Arum did.

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                  • #59
                    you know what else is disgusting oscar????? Fathers who abandon their kids!!!!! You *** face! This guy has no ***en shame in himself. How many kids do you have oscar that you don't even care to say hello to ????

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                    • #60
                      he whom is free from sin cast the first stone"

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