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  • FightFan214
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    Interview with the golden boy. (**********.com)

    Was browsing around **********.com and found this interview on ODLH about Barrera and his next moves. Enjoy.

    December 01, 2004

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    Exclusive Interview: Oscar De La Hoya Part I
    By G. Leon

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    GL: Following Barrera's big win, the rematch with Pacquiao seems to be the fight everyone wants to see. What do you see being next for him? And if it's going to be Pacquiao would you prefer the fight take place at 130 pounds? "We actually haven't discussed anything with Barrera. We're going to have a meeting with him in the next couple of weeks to see what he wants to do. Right now he's just enjoying his big victory and sitting down with his family, but in a couple of weeks we're going to sit down together with his team and see what his next moves is."

    "There's definitely some great options out there for him at either 126 or 130 if he wants to stay there."

    GL: You guys just spent a week in Las Vegas for Barrera-Morales III, a fight that was promoted by Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions. Amidst the evident animosity Arum and Golden Boy seem to have for each other right now, how unique was that experiece? And was it difficult to remain professional?

    Oscar De La Hoya: "No, not at all. I stood my ground and always stayed professional. That's the way you run a business. One thing about us is, we're over here doing everything right, so anyone who jumps at us obviously has something to hide. We're going to stick to walking that straight line. I've already told all of my team here that anybody who walks to the right or walks to the left is out of here. We're all about walking a straight line so any promoter or manager out there who may jump at us, you know why they're jumping at us, they have something to hide."

    GL: As I'm sure you know, ********** speaks to Bernard Hopkins on a regular basis. Shortly after the announcement of your partnership, he began calling Bob Arum and Don King dinosaurs. Do you concur with his statement?

    ODLH: (laughing) "Obviously, yes, we do agree on that. One thing I do agree with Hopkins is, it's time for new fresh blood to revolutionize boxing and Golden Boy Promotions is going to be the one."

    GL: Will you be moving back down to welterweight?

    ODLH: "I am actually. I'm still working on the promotional company and I'm still doing other business ventures and I'm focusing on that right now, but once I have my mind set on returning to the ring, I'll be fighting at 147."

    GL: I know you love fighting on Cinco De Mayo weekend in May, will you be returning to the ring about that time?

    ODLH: "Well, my date is September. I love May, but my big day is September, we can exclude May. I'm thinking of maybe handing over May to Barrera if he wants to fight in May. Then I could fight in my month, September."

    GL: Are you moving down to welterweight because you feel that's your more natural weight? What makes you decide to fight as a welterweight again when you haven't fought there in over four years?

    ODLH: "I was making 148, 149 when I was training for Hopkins. That there made me realize that I'm not a 160 pounder, I'm not a 154 pounder, I'm a welterweight. I know that I can fight at 147 and not feel weak. I'm telling you, I can make 147 with no problem at all."

    GL: I've spoken to undisputed welterweight champion Cory Spinks recently and he says, hey if Oscar's coming to 147, I respect him as a fighter, let's do this...

    ODLH: (cutting in) "Well, he is the undisputed champ there and you have to give him his dues and respect him for being the champion there. Obviously I've always fought the best so Cory Spinks is certainly not a name that we're going to exclude.

    You ain't read nothing yet, stay tuned for part II tomorrow. **********.com, Where Boxing Addicts Overdose!
  • psychopath
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    #2
    Great post Bro.

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    • marvdave
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      #3
      thanks..gotta love Oscar

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      • guru
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        #4
        not an oscar fan, but he'll **** spinks or zab.... as would shane.... oscar vs forrest would be very interesting...

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        • psychopath
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          #5
          Originally posted by guru
          not an oscar fan, but he'll **** spinks or zab.... as would shane.... oscar vs forrest would be very interesting...

          THAT'S RIGHT DLH is still too sharp and powerful for the fighters in the lower weight class.

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          • The Fix
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            i would like to see a jab judah-dlh fight. it would be a good fight for both fighters.

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            • spinksjinx
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              Originally posted by thefix
              i would like to see a jab judah-dlh fight. it would be a good fight for both fighters.


              The **** it would, De La Hoya would mame Judah at 147 (if he is still the same fighter at that weight)....Judah will be crying for Nady....

              Tszyu vs De la hoya sounds intriguing, my pick would be Tszyu


              Spinks vs De la hoya-Please No!

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              • mic573
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                Delahoya will dominate at 147 which is his natural weight class. Maybe if Tszyu moved up he could give Oscar a hell of a fight and I even think he can beat Oscar at 147.

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                • ProBox1
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                  Conducted on 11/21, following Mosley-Wright 2

                  Our "4th" De La Hoya interview

                  By Sammy Rozenberg (AP Staff Writer/BoxingScene Staff Writer)

                  BoxingScene's very own Sammy Rozenberg caught up with Oscar De La Hoya at the Mosley-Wright rematch in Las Vegas and spoke with him regarding his move to the welterweight division, future opponents and the partnership with Hopkins.

                  Sammy Rozenberg (BoxingScene) - You told members of the press at your conference with Bernard Hopkins, that you are planning a move down to the welterweight division. Does this decision stem from the loss to Hopkins or do you feel that your more comfortable with the weight?

                  Oscar De La Hoya - The decision has nothing to do with my fight with Hopkins. I felt great at welterweight. My speed, my power, my stamina...everything came together because 147 is my natural weight. I wasn't able to fight at my best when I moved up to 154 and 160.

                  Sammy Rozenberg (BoxingScene) - Is there anyone in particular that you would want to face at welterweight? Cory Spinks has all the belts, he seems the most obvious choice.

                  Oscar De La Hoya - Spinks is a great boxer, a great champion and he could be a possible opponent. It would be a great fight for the fans, I want the best fights out there.

                  Sammy Rozenberg (BoxingScene) - Spinks would be the easiest fight to make. There are no network roadblocks as there would be with guys like Kostya Tszyu if he decides to move to 147. Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been calling you out since he was 130 pounds, he does plan a move to 147, you guys are both HBO fighters, his father trains you, Floyd Sr.'s brother trains Floyd, what about that fight?

                  Oscar De La Hoya - Floyd is a great fighter, but the fight will never happen, it's not even an option. I'm very close with my trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr., I look at him like a member of my family. I would never do anything that would threaten my relationship with him. I would never put him in a position like that.

                  Sammy Rozenberg (BoxingScene) - Now Bernard Hopkins is your partner in Golden Boy Promotions, how will Bernard benefit the company, other then name recognition?

                  Oscar De La Hoya - Bernard brings whole new level to Golden Boy, he brings plenty to the table. Bernard is one of the smartest guys in this business and built his career with almost no help from promoters. We share the same vision for this sport, I'm proud to have him as my partner....his involvement in Golden Boy Promotions will be a huge benefit to the company and the sport of Boxing.

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                  • The Fix
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by spinksjinx
                    The **** it would, De La Hoya would mame Judah at 147 (if he is still the same fighter at that weight)....Judah will be crying for Nady....

                    Tszyu vs De la hoya sounds intriguing, my pick would be Tszyu


                    Spinks vs De la hoya-Please No!
                    i think with the age becoming a factor for oscar, it would be a competitive fight. i disagree about the dlh-zoo i think dlh beats him. dlh is pretty tough and i see him takin zoo's shots

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