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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    Fight Manfredo/Gomez/Mora then do a fucking HBO mini-series like Little house on the prairie trying to tell us it is relevant.

    Then that will get us ready for the Mega fight between ODLH against Forbes II.
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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    Hatton would generate the most money, so probably Hatton.

    Legacy has nothing to do with ODLH's fight choice.
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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    I'd still don't see the Oscar-Hatton fight happening. I think Pacquiao-Hatton is a more realistic possibility.

    If Oscar doesn't want to fight the Cotto-Margarito winner, then I think Vernon Forrest is a possibility.

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    I think ODH isn't concerned with money only legacy and only against a fighter he thinks he can beat. I'm a ODH fan but even I can agree that either Cotto or Margarito are a tough fight. Could he win sure would I put money on it..No He will fight someone who is perceived as a big fight but in reality will pose a minimum threat. Somone like Mayorga. Floyd was worth the risk. Hatton since being blasted by PBF doesn't do much for ODH's legacy. I'm not sure who he is going to fight but much like most of Oscar's recent fights it will be to maximize his legend and tilted in his favor.
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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    Oscar should fight Sergio Mora.

    Big NBC name vs Big HBO name.

    Sergio is not perceived as a 'strong' champ, so I'd think Oscar would move to that position now. BUT Mora IS actually a very dangerous fight, kinda reminds me of an Oscar Sturm fight for some reason.

    It's the fight that makes most sense... considering Mora doesn't have the power of Cotto or Margarito. And lets face it, Oscar can't drain himself as much these days, he has to fight at 'catch weights' these days. Why not just go back to 154 lbs.

    I think Mora's the best fight out there for Oscar.
    Try to get that WBC belt that was once his, as Sergio said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    I think ODH isn't concerned with money only legacy and only against a fighter he thinks he can beat. I'm a ODH fan but even I can agree that either Cotto or Margarito are a tough fight. Could he win sure would I put money on it..No He will fight someone who is perceived as a big fight but in reality will pose a minimum threat. Somone like Mayorga. Floyd was worth the risk. Hatton since being blasted by PBF doesn't do much for ODH's legacy. I'm not sure who he is going to fight but much like most of Oscar's recent fights it will be to maximize his legend and tilted in his favor.

    If ODLH wants one more defining moment in the sport.
    If ODLH wants to be remembered not just as a promoter but as a great fighter

    Surely beating britains sporting icon, in england, infront of 80,000+ would top anything he could ever hope to do against cotto or marg

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    I think ODH isn't concerned with money only legacy and only against a fighter he thinks he can beat. I'm a ODH fan but even I can agree that either Cotto or Margarito are a tough fight. Could he win sure would I put money on it..No He will fight someone who is perceived as a big fight but in reality will pose a minimum threat. Somone like Mayorga. Floyd was worth the risk. Hatton since being blasted by PBF doesn't do much for ODH's legacy. I'm not sure who he is going to fight but much like most of Oscar's recent fights it will be to maximize his legend and tilted in his favor.

    If ODLH wants one more defining moment in the sport.
    If ODLH wants to be remembered not just as a promoter but as a great fighter

    Surely beating britains sporting icon, in england, infront of 80,000+ would top anything he could ever hope to do against cotto or marg
    I'm not saying it wouldn't be a big fight or a mega media event. Depending on what Ricky does from here on out will greatly depend on how it effects ODHs legacy. All I'm saying is that with the onesided loss the PBF at this moment I don't think it fits Oscar's criteria. I didn't think of Mora but that does seem more like the kind of fight that Golden Boy would take at this point in his career. Is it a better fight than Hatton? No, but like I said Oscar is going to try to maximize the impact on his legacy RIGHT NOW. I think its either Mora or Winky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fightfan View Post
    Well now it would make sense to fight Sergio Mora since he just took Vernon Forrest's title. I can bet a million dollars this fight is gonna happen next.
    Forrest is going to enforce the immediate rematch clause though.
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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    sergio mora could maybe be a option.

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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    Fight Mora.

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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    De La Hoya fought Mayweather, who I couldn't really cheer for either one. I think this is about the same way if he fights Mora.
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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    I would want Quartey over Mora. But obviously Winky is the fight to get.
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    Default Re: What will De La Hoya do now?

    Hopefully, Oscar will retire PERMANENTLY as a boxer and focus more on Golden Boy Promotions. Both NEED to be accomplished for the sake of boxing. As a boxer, Oscar has failed to thrill/impress in a long, long time. As a promoter, his stable has been very unsuccessful recently, with losses by Mosley (to Cotto), Hopkins (to Joe C), de Leon (to Lopez), Barrera (to Manny), and many others. Making money and not thrilling the fans is wearing thin on boxing fans (at least for me).

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    Hard to fault GBP for the losses. Those were all fights that the fans wanted to see with competitive matching. I'd say GBP is doing as good if not better than most promotions in putting together the fights fans want. Its on the both fighters to go out and give a good performance much less win.
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