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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Mayweather-McGregor Rematch Would Be Same Story

    Oscar De La Hoya was surprised to read and hear talk over the weekend of a Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor boxing rematch. Mayweather completely outclassed McGregor in their boxing match and stopped the UFC superstar in the 10th round of their August 2017 bout in Las Vegas. The retired Mayweather and McGregor sparked talk of a second bout between them after McGregor destroyed Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone in just 40 seconds Saturday night in the main event at UFC 246 in Las Vegas.
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    #2
    Next week the coke head will forget what he said and be screaming to fight McNugget in a boxing match just like last time

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    • Bronx2245
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      December 5, 2016:

      Oscar De La Hoya “Only fight that makes sense, McGregor vs. Canelo! At 160!”



      January 22, 2020:

      “Look, the sport’s different,” said De La Hoya, whose close loss to Mayweather in May 2007 drew 2.4 million pay-per-view buys, then a record. “Boxing is boxing and MMA is MMA. I think both should just stay separate and kind of stay in your own lane, you know? Because if, for instance, if McGregor fights Mayweather again, it’s gonna be the same story. Nothing changes, you know? It’s not that McGregor [isn’t] good at what he does [in UFC]. He’s great. But Mayweather’s great at what he does as well. So, I think everybody should just stay in their own lane.”

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      • JLC
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        December 5, 2016:

        Oscar De La Hoya “Only fight that makes sense, McGregor vs. Canelo! At 160!”



        January 22, 2020:

        “Look, the sport’s different,” said De La Hoya, whose close loss to Mayweather in May 2007 drew 2.4 million pay-per-view buys, then a record. “Boxing is boxing and MMA is MMA. I think both should just stay separate and kind of stay in your own lane, you know? Because if, for instance, if McGregor fights Mayweather again, it’s gonna be the same story. Nothing changes, you know? It’s not that McGregor [isn’t] good at what he does [in UFC]. He’s great. But Mayweather’s great at what he does as well. So, I think everybody should just stay in their own lane.”
        The hypocrisy is insane. He could just say no comment and move on.

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        • texasboi15
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          #5
          Originally posted by JLC
          The hypocrisy is insane. He could just say no comment and move on.
          JLC I played against Galveston in high school and I used to murder yall

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          • Richard
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            #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Oscar De La Hoya was surprised to read and hear talk over the weekend of a Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor boxing rematch. Mayweather completely outclassed McGregor in their boxing match and stopped the UFC superstar in the 10th round of their August 2017 bout in Las Vegas. The retired Mayweather and McGregor sparked talk of a second bout between them after McGregor destroyed Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone in just 40 seconds Saturday night in the main event at UFC 246 in Las Vegas.
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            Agree completely with Oscar.All this circus does is dilute the purest of sports boxing.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #7
              Originally posted by JLC
              The hypocrisy is insane. He could just say no comment and move on.
              That would be a much better response!

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              • kafkod
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                #8
                “Look, the sport’s different, boxing is boxing and MMA is MMA. I think both should just stay separate and kind of stay in your own lane, you know? Because if, for instance, if McGregor fights Mayweather again, it’s gonna be the same story. Nothing changes, you know? It’s not that McGregor [isn’t] good at what he does [in UFC]. He’s great. But Mayweather’s great at what he does as well. So, I think everybody should just stay in their own lane.”

                Yes, everybody should stay in their own lane. Unless they want to cross over to Canelo's lane and fight him ....

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                • Reverb
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                  #9
                  Mcgregor has an ad in the press-
                  Seeking small, old and shopworn fighter for boxing title fight. No-one at my age or weight accepted. Thanks.

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                  • Fire4231
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                    #10
                    Although I have no desire to see Mayweather McGregor let’s also shut down McGregor vs Canelo and most importantly McGregor vs Delahoya.

                    If you are going to take the risk, why not just make the big money fights in boxing? Starting with Canelo vs Charlo?

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