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  • borikua
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    Oscar De La Hoya's Fight plan...

    Oscar's plan: return as welterweight
    By Robert Morales, LA Daily

    It may be next fall before we see Oscar De La Hoya in another fight, and when we do, it will probably be in the 147-pound welterweight division.

    Richard Schaefer, CEO of De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, last week mapped out a very tentative plan for De La Hoya. It includes taking a full year off and dropping down two weight classes from middleweight.

    Schaefer's revelations beg two questions: Can De La Hoya, who will be 32 next month, afford to take a year between fights without getting so rusty that he not only gets beaten, but hurt? And can De La Hoya again campaign at welterweight after not having fought there for nearly four years?

    "When you look at other fighters who have taken off a long time, for instance Felix Trinidad Jr., I think if you have the right lifestyle and don't abuse your body, and you're not out partying and drinking all night, you can do it," Schaefer told the Daily News.

    "Since Oscar got married to Millie, they live in Puerto Rico, and they are basically homebodies."

    It's true about Trinidad. He came back Oct. 2 from a two-year, five-month retirement to knock out tough Ricardo Mayorga in the eighth round. By all accounts, Trinidad looked better and meaner than ever.

    That doesn't mean De La Hoya will be better, or even rejuvenated, if he takes a long layoff. Schaefer believes that no one but De La Hoya can be the best judge of that.

    "I can advise Oscar on many things," Schaefer said, "but when it comes to boxing, he is definitely smarter than me."

    Schaefer said that possibilities at welterweight include a fight with Kostya Tszyu, the current International Boxing Federation junior welterweight champion. By the time De La Hoya is ready to rumble again, Tszyu could be at welterweight. If not, a big-money offer could lure him there.

    "Oscar has definitely mentioned Kostya Tszyu's name," Schaefer said. "He realized he can make 147 (pounds) when he was training for Hopkins."

    Schaefer was referring to De La Hoya's most recent fight, Sept. 18 against Bernard Hopkins for the undisputed middleweight championship. De La Hoya was stopped by ninth-round technical knockout.

    When De La Hoya moved up from junior middleweight to middleweight last June and defeated Felix Sturm to win the World Boxing Organization middleweight championship, he gained blubber, not muscle, and barely got by Sturm.

    De La Hoya trained much harder for Hopkins and walked around the week of the fight at well under the 160-pound middleweight limit.

    De La Hoya just doesn't seem to have much power past 147. He's had four fights in the 154-pound junior middleweight class. He is 3-1 in those fights with two knockouts, but one of the knockouts came against Yory Boy Campas in May 2003, and Campas was so bad by then, that doesn't count.

    At middleweight, De La Hoya (37-4, 29 KOs) is 1-1 with one knockout loss. He showed little power against Sturm and Hopkins.

    Schaefer said De La Hoya already has given up a May HBO date, further cementing his plan to stay out of the ring until September. De La Hoya could be coaxed back sooner if the right opportunity presents itself.

    "A lot of it depends on the opponent," Schaefer said. "If it were to be Trinidad, maybe things could change."

    It was pointed out to Schaefer that Trinidad is at middleweight and probably would never move back down to welterweight, where he began.

    "If Trinidad really wants to fight Oscar, we can fight at a catch-weight of, say, 150," Schaefer said.

    Trinidad won a majority decision over De La Hoya in September 1999.
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    It seems like a good plan, DLH still has a few good years left in him. If he comes back at 147lbs I'd say he could beat Spinks rather easily.

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    • Mr. Ryan
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      Originally posted by zoo
      It seems like a good plan, DLH still has a few good years left in him. If he comes back at 147lbs I'd say he could beat Spinks rather easily.
      What does that mean, though? He beats a no-hoper, but I want to see him in there with maybe a Zab Judah or Kostya Tszyu.

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      • QueenCity
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        The fight I want to see is the Trinidad/De La Hoya rematch. They should plan the fight for early to mid Summer, fight at Jr. Middleweight and rake in the big PPV dollers. I really think it makes sense for both guys, it seems like there is still unfinished business.

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          Dominick Guinn's fight Plan: Throw Punches

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          • Kimmy
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            I do not think Oscar can beat Spinks easy. Why do so many dismiss Cory Spinks. I thought he looked sensational against Mayora and although it was very close he beat Zab Judah and probably will again. I think if oscar takes a year off, drops to Welterweight there wouldn`t be any gain in ability. He`d be older and probably slower through rust and age.
            Spinks is young, fights frequently and is a tall southpaw with fast hands and so far what appears to be a decent chin. I think Oscar would have a better chance of beating an older, less active, smaller, slower Tsyzu than Spinks!

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            • jack_the_rippuh
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              I'd like to see De La Hoya fight Zab Judah. It would be a very entertaining fight. Can he beat Spinks? I dunno. I hear alot of people underestimate him as a fighter, I personally never seen him in action, but I would like to..

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              • Kimmy
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                I`ve seen him totally ***** slap Marorya in 2003. He also took some really heavy punches and didn`t flinch. Can`t off a fighter like that especially when he`s like only 26/27

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                • ottoevans
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                  i think oscar would dominate Zab and Spinks easly. If he fights Kostya he would be just to fast and smart for him. He needs to fight Tito at 150 after he beats Kostya and retire after he dominates Tito again

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                  • kevvy1979
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                    Lol only reason why Spinks won was because of the point deductions.He did not do enough to take the undisputed titles away other then SRL him to death.DLH would hurt Spinky like he did Gatti,only might take longer because of Spinky's style keeping him from doing so early. Good luck trying to outbox DLH when he gave Tito lessions in that area.

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