That was a good, candid interview. I know I get on his case sometimes, but props to him for being so open.
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That was a good, candid interview. I know I get on his case sometimes, but props to him for being so open.
Not surprising to see a candid interview from a class guy like Oscar. I just hope he retires now. He has been a great ambassador for boxing and a great warrior/champion in the ring. Too many hang around too long.
I am a bit surprised to hear him relate how tough it was to swallow. Afterall it was him that beat the great Julio Ceasar Chavez into retirement.
Never forget our brothers that have fallen - Remember Gerald McClellan.
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I agree with Oscar... it's embarassing...
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Everyone is talking about this article like it's either vindication for Oscar or bull***t. I happen to think it's the latter. Oscar got exactly what he deserved in a career where he hand picked good but nonetheless over the hill opponents to complile his record and watch films of himself and masturbating until he came dust. Mr. DLH was embarassed when he badmouth and fought, Trinidad, Mosely, Hopkins and the Pacman. One example was when he fought for the WBO title as a junior lightweight against a weak looking opponent whose name escapes me. He fought J.C. Chavez at the end of his career and touted himself as great. The controversial win over Pernell Whittaker always stuck in my craw and then Oscar says he's embarassed? He got in one fight exactly what he did with opponents that had one foot over a grave and the other on a bannana peel. He pounded his chest when he beat a man who probably smokes two packs of cigaarettes a day in Mayorga but I never heard him call out Margarito or Cotto but Hatton is a small guy and maybe he and the Pac Man will have a hard fight and Oscar can have an easy time. I could go on but this might be enough. I don't hate the guy because I don't know him but I can always see if Showtime has a real fighter challenging guys that can fight back the same night Oscar is in the ring. Here's to the real boxers from the ham and eggers to the toughest champions, I salute you and Oscar, good riddance. No more gift decisions either.
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Notice how PAC made Hoya a shorter man (PAC looks taller in this pic)... Literally chopping him down...
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No... not me... maybe Hoya is discrediting PAC's win... read Hoya's statement:
"‘Go ahead (Manny) and land something strong and hard right on the button so you can knock me out and take me out of my misery.’"
If Hoya wanted to be knockout, he should not have quit on his stool... Hoya should not have agreed to his corner to stop the fight... During that fight I was thinking Hoya is ripe for the taking after the 8th... PAC could have KO'ed him in the 9th or onwards...
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Oscar is acting like a little biatch now, why did he not get up off his fat ass and take his medicine? What was he waiting for? Was he expecting the human buzzsaw to run over there and knock his fat ass out on his stool? lol what a joke of an article this was. I wanted him to knock me out but I did not want to get up so he could finish the job. That don't even make any sense.![]()
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