De La Hoya Would Like A Redo Of The Last Nine Minutes With Trinidad |
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| Written by Frank Lotierzo | |||
| Friday, 04 March 2011 13:14 | |||
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The last time boxing fans saw Oscar in the ring he was taking a ceaseless pummeling from current WBO welterweight champ Manny Pacquiao 52-3-2 (38) before he decided it was best for him not to come out for the ninth round. Shortly after the Pacquiao bout, De La Hoya smartly retired at age 35. During the fight with Pacquiao, Oscar looked like an empty package and a fighter who was completely finished. Granted, Pacquiao had a lot to do with how bad De La Hoya looked that night. But in reality Oscar hadn't really looked like an upper-tier fighter since the night he took apart Fernando Vargas back in 2002. the Roast says:
I'm sure all of us would like to have nine minutes to do over again from some area of our past. I know I would. Life doesnt work like that. Not until Seth Brundle finishes up that time travel machine. Maybe Oscar should just cut the BS and fight Trinidad again now. They have PPV for every other damn fight now anyway so whats the diff? They could push and shove at the press conferance and boom theres a fight. Felix isnt busy. I'm sure he could use a few bucks. Azumah Nelson and Jeff Fenech fought the third fight in their fifties or something like that. There's a sucker born every minute. Wacky Jabber says:
Wow! Pacquiao must have hit De La Hoya's head harder than previously thought. Real Talk says:
I'm taking Oscar, better jab, better chin, better boxing skills an if he wouldn't have killed himself to fight Pacman a lot of you would be singing a different tune. I throw the Pacman fight out the window. Oscar looked like a machine in the Forbes fight. The jab was poppin and he didn't run out of gas. I've been watching a lot of Oscar's fights an I'm a born again fan. Oscar had heart and fought everybody relevent accept maybe Vernon Forrest. I'm a Tito fan too but I got Oscar hands being raised at the end of this one. Dueces the Roast says:
Come on Real Talk. Oscar looked good against Steve Forbes? Think of the Chris Rock bit now. HE WAS SUPPOSED TO! Forbes was two weight classes smaller than the Golden Boy. The snowball had more of a chance in Hell than Forbes had. Even though he didnt have the size or pop in his punch, Forbes still made Oscars pretty face a swollen mess. After watching that fight I knew that if Forbes could hit Oscar enough to bust him up than Pacquiao was gonna stop him. I was right.
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During the past week former six division champ Oscar De La Hoya has been making headlines. There have been rumors circulating about him returning to the ring to scratch the boxing itch he's developed since he last fought back in December of 2008. Let's hope that Oscar comes to his senses and decides to work on his golf game instead of getting back into the ring. Remember, he only sought to fight Manny Pacquiao because he thought he could take advantage of his size advantage and get the easy win.





Then DLH would've been KO'd for sure.