Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Mayweather Sr. Was Willing To Train Me To Beat His Son

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  • QballLobo
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    #11
    If I remember correctly they had a rematch signed for late 2008 but once Oscar announced Floyd Sr. as his trainer Floyd “retired” until he came back to fight Marquez in September of 2009.

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    • Hands of Stone
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      #12
      Nothing new or strange here. The Mayweathers are scumbags. I 'll give Lil Floyd some credit though for his loyalty but Sr. is just a total piece of shi.t.

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      • chicken-
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        #13
        Originally posted by QballLobo
        If I remember correctly they had a rematch signed for late 2008 but once Oscar announced Floyd Sr. as his trainer Floyd “retired” until he came back to fight Marquez in September of 2009.
        You don't remember correctly.

        Despite his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr., at age 34, Oscar De La Hoya will fight on. His camp does not know who he will take on next but, he has no plans to offer Mayweather a rematch.

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        • Unidentified
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          #14
          I’m surprised people are still interested in this rivalry...

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          • QballLobo
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            #15
            Originally posted by chicken-
            Pound-for-pound king and welterweight world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. announced his retirement from boxing Friday.


            Nope I did remember correctly. The fight was signed and ready to go for 2008. Oscar announced Floyd Sr. as his trainer and then Floyd backed out a short time after. Many people around Floyd said it was because his a Dad was in Oscar’s corner. Not saying he was scared of his Dad’s training I think he didn’t want it to be a big story for the fight and he still had major beef with his Dad.
            Oscar made the fight with Pacquiao instead and ended up being his last fight.
            Last edited by QballLobo; 05-08-2020, 11:24 AM.

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            • Lomadeaux
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              #16
              He really... really hates Mayweather.

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              • JK1700
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                #17
                Oscar is insanely jealous and wants to be Floyd so bad. It’s beyond embarrassing. Don’t ever let this distract you from the fact that Floyd embarrassed Oscar so bad that he started cross dressing after their fight.

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                  #18
                  Oscar Dela Hater needs mental help. Floyd gave him the blues for life.

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                    #19
                    Floyd fought Oscar at his real weight of 154 with no catchweight. He was outweighed by Oscar over 15 lbs and used his boxing IQ to make Oscar miss all night. I don't care who could've trained Oscar,he wasn't as skilled as Floyd.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JLC
                      Lol. It’s Oscar De La Hoya. First ballot Hall of Famer. Olympic Gold Medalist. PPV superstar. 6 division wold champ I think. Some of this stuff has to qualify him as a legend in this sport forever, right ? Lol.
                      Oscar is HOF for sure but Have u noticed that Oscar loss damn near all of his big fights?

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