Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
De La Hoya has never been able to forget the loss to Trinidad.

"I'm satisfied with what I did inside that ring. Obviously, I'm not satisfied with the outcome," De La Hoya. "But it's never too late. It's never too late."

The report noted that Richard Schaefer, CEO of De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, said that after the May 5 bout, he plans to speak to King about a Trinidad-De La Hoya rematch.



Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
Don't worry about the prospect of another DLH vs Tito fight guys... Oscar is not winning tonight. People should be excited to see Floyd vs Mosley next, now that's a meaningful fight.. I don't think Trinidad would ever come back anyways apparently he's put on a bunch of weight, and he 's shot.....
I don't think Tito looks out of shape or anything but I just don't think he would come back. Lack of motivation etc etc. And Floyd beats Mosley's a** too. He's working his way through the bosses of Golden Boy Promotions,starting tonight!!
Yeah I just finished watching the weigh in on ESPN... Tito doesn't look bad, I was only going by what I had heard I guess.. Either way though he's not coming back... If he isn't shot physically like you say it's just he has no motivation... As good a performance as Wright put on in their fight, Tito just didn't want to be there..