Oscar ela Hoya, Hinting at a comeback or attention whoring?

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  • vcvc
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    #1

    Oscar ela Hoya, Hinting at a comeback or attention whoring?

    from his twitter.....

    OscarDeLaHoya So what is this itch people keep talking about?reporters always ask me so have u got the itch?

    OscarDeLaHoya I really miss getting in the ring and fighting the best.

    OscarDeLaHoya That feeling was like no other.The adrenaline rush I would get and the fact that I can throw my jab at will and landed was nice.
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    #2
    Originally posted by vcvc

    OscarDeLaHoya That feeling was like no other.The adrenaline rush I would get and the fact that I can throw my jab at will and landed was nice.
    Was nice. Not so much anymore.

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    • ThePrince
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      #3
      Death... by a thousand... lefts hands.

      No resurrections here. Oscar found his wallet, he doesn't need the money

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      • [ DUBBZZ ]
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        #4
        Uh, that itch is probably crabs Oscar. You should get yourself checked out.

        As for the other statements, sounds like he's trying to get some attention...like always. No one wants you to come back. Go away ****.

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        • BigStereotype
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          #5
          I wouldn't mind seeing him come back. Watch him fight Sergio and have that jab blow his face up.

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          • Bushbaby
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            #6
            The way Oscar left was simply horrible.I watched 1 of the most dominant welterweights get his a$$ ate alive by a 20 to 1 underdog.He's done as a fighter.

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            • Crushedknee
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              #7
              He looked so emaciated for his Pac fight..Ill looking..Why could Manny not throw him a bone to make it more interesting..Heavyweights Routine give up 20 plus pound to oppenents..Maybe the other Classes should get a little more flexible too..

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              • AndrewDobson
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                #8
                well he has to all his fighters are leaving arent they ?Sugar shane ?
                hopkins ? ...

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                • ThePrince
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Crushedknee
                  He looked so emaciated for his Pac fight..Ill looking..Why could Manny not throw him a bone to make it more interesting..Heavyweights Routine give up 20 plus pound to oppenents..Maybe the other Classes should get a little more flexible too..
                  If you think Manny was in any position to 'throw a bone' or make any sort of demands in negotiations with Oscar De La ****ing Hoya in 2008 then you are a complete moron. Manny was a featherweight just 8 months before and Oscar was fighting at 150... hence Pac being the huge underdog. But rewriting History after the fact is always cool too.

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                  • mdportorock3
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ThePrince
                    If you think Manny was in any position to 'throw a bone' or make any sort of demands in negotiations with Oscar De La ****ing Hoya in 2008 then you are a complete moron. Manny was a featherweight just 8 months before and Oscar was fighting at 150... hence Pac being the huge underdog. But rewriting History after the fact is always cool too.

                    Tito and oscar should go at it 1 last time.

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