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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    I dunno the article was ok, nothing wrong in what he said but I still sense the narcisissim and self importance of the man. He just comes across to me as a man who simply loves to talk about himself.

    He'll go into great depths and be very outwardly humble and even agree with Freddie in that 'I can't pull the trigger any more' but he explains things in such a ways as to assume we will all go 'Ah the great Oscar, see how humble and dignified he is.......'

    It honestly wouldn't suprise me much if he actually does own a solid gold halo, custom made with his name engraved on it, and that he polishes and wears at home.

    I can picture him in a white toga, obviously with golden thread and stitching, reclining on a lounger by his beautiful indoor pool, halo in place, Millie, lying in a lounger next to him resplendent looking in a beautiful Cleopatra type outfit both with hand servants massaging their feet and feeding them grapes whilst a few disciples recite the from the De La Hoya autobiography: American Son, My Story.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I dunno the article was ok, nothing wrong in what he said but I still sense the narcisissim and self importance of the man. He just comes across to me as a man who simply loves to talk about himself.

    He'll go into great depths and be very outwardly humble and even agree with Freddie in that 'I can't pull the trigger any more' but he explains things in such a ways as to assume we will all go 'Ah the great Oscar, see how humble and dignified he is.......'

    It honestly wouldn't suprise me much if he actually does own a solid gold halo, custom made with his name engraved on it, and that he polishes and wears at home.

    I can picture him in a white toga, obviously with golden thread and stitching, reclining on a lounger by his beautiful indoor pool, halo in place, Millie, lying in a lounger next to him resplendent looking in a beautiful Cleopatra type outfit both with hand servants massaging their feet and feeding them grapes whilst a few disciples recite the from the De La Hoya autobiography: American Son, My Story.

    Funny stuff, Mr Baggins!

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    I hope he does not retire and he fights Miguel Cotto.



    I wonder how Chino would feel about that fight?

    lol

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Win or Lose, Oscar always shows class. I'll always respect him for that!

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    As far as stepping back into the ring goes... It's like a relationship that just don't fit anymore. He needs 'really get over it!' and move on.... Of course he can play the money game and look for guys in the newly formed senior boxing class but that's another thing. Yea, he's in it for the money, but tell me who wouldn't be...

    I for one think that Oscar has earned his place in boxing history and deserves every bit of respect. Even facing further embarrassment he finds the 'smart' thing to do and quit. He has given more to boxing than he realizes and more than others realize as well. When he officially retires, I'm sure there will be an astute writer or boxing historian that will lay out the impact that GPP has made for many fighters. Time will have to pass before we can tell how much of an impact he has made to the evolution of boxing as a sport.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Remarkable, he used two months to put into words a justification, as to why his loss to Pacquiao was of no consequence to his inferior talent failing miserably against to those of Pacquiao's, the man who thoroughly beat him.

    And, it too is quite remarkable, how just after the beating administered by Pacquiao on him, and despite how badly his bruised lips were, Hoya was able to energetically and with abandon, kiss Pacquiao's ass in the post fight interview with Merchant, if people can still remember the aftermath of the fight.

    Boy! The man knows what to say that people want to hear, and he has the skill to do so, cleverly veiled in such a way, it comes out anything but insincere.

    The interview is BS. Pure excrementally valued for content.

    The man is saying that he quit, not because it was the only way he will walk away from the fight without incurring permanent physical disability from the destruction that his opponent easily inflicted on him. Rather, it was made "for him" by people that cared, albeit unknown to them, that he actually did not care, for the other guy lacked the power to hurt him. This was his message unveiled, unmasked. Pure baloney!

    He did not need those two months, because "he" can throw any thought out there in public, in the open and...it will be heard and bought! The skill is remarkable, but not atop the ring!

    Anyone will buy it all they want cause Oscar dela Hoya is in their heads anyway, waiting to tell them what they want to hear! Anytime they need to hear it!
    Last edited by KananKrus; 02-21-2009 at 05:58 AM.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    So are you telling me Kan that he is the same Oscar he was when he fought Mosley and Trinidad and that it was not odd at all the weight he was come fight night just to ask love to hear what you have to say about because from what your saying it seems you think it was a peak Oscar.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Remarkable, he used two months to put into words a justification, as to why his loss to Pacquiao was of no consequence to his inferior talent failing miserably against to those of Pacquiao's, the man who thoroughly beat him.

    And, it too is quite remarkable, how just after the beating administered by Pacquiao on him, and despite how badly his bruised lips were, Hoya was able to energetically and with abandon, kiss Pacquiao's ass in the post fight interview with Merchant, if people can still remember the aftermath of the fight.

    Boy! The man knows what to say that people want to hear, and he has the skill to do so, cleverly veiled in such a way, it comes out anything but insincere.

    The interview is BS. Pure excrementally valued for content.

    The man is saying that he quit, not because it was the only way he will walk away from the fight without incurring permanent physical disability from the destruction that his opponent easily inflicted on him. Rather, it was made "for him" by people that cared, albeit unknown to them, that he actually did not care, for the other guy lacked the power to hurt him. This was his message unveiled, unmasked. Pure baloney!

    He did not need those two months, because "he" can throw any thought out there in public, in the open and...it will be heard and bought! The skill is remarkable, but not atop the ring!

    Anyone will buy it all they want cause Oscar dela Hoya is in their heads anyway, waiting to tell them what they want to hear! Anytime they need to hear it!
    Always nice to see someone else who doesn't fall for Oscar's fake charms and empty smile.

    I'm sure if the stories of reptilian ancestary amongst some of the world's most significant families is true that Oscar will be one of those with cold blood for sure.

    You can almost sense the cruel merciless glare of death behind those red brown eyes, and I'm sure behind that Hollywood smile lies a deadly forked tongue.

    Maybe the corner had to pull him out in case the mask literally fell off who knows?

    True my thoughts might sound like the rantings of a certified crazy who is locked up in a room 24/7, never sees daylight and masturbates furiously every day whilst reading passages from the Bible but what's important here is that I believe them to be true.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Biblo never got what you and Miles see in Oscar that i dont like what you just said about him might been some what joke as well but i just dont see him that way growing up i watch Holyfeild, Mosley and Oscar and i might just see them through rose colored glasses and might want to think there not fake or used substances they should not have but i guess they may have had there faults still love to see them fight though and just dont understand people dislike for them i not fan of Calzaghe but at the same i dont think he is a fake con man but i dont have the imagenation you must have because that was one hell of a post i rep you just because i dont agree with you but i did find it funny to read though.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Remarkable, he used two months to put into words a justification, as to why his loss to Pacquiao was of no consequence to his inferior talent failing miserably against to those of Pacquiao's, the man who thoroughly beat him.

    And, it too is quite remarkable, how just after the beating administered by Pacquiao on him, and despite how badly his bruised lips were, Hoya was able to energetically and with abandon, kiss Pacquiao's ass in the post fight interview with Merchant, if people can still remember the aftermath of the fight.

    Boy! The man knows what to say that people want to hear, and he has the skill to do so, cleverly veiled in such a way, it comes out anything but insincere.

    The interview is BS. Pure excrementally valued for content.

    The man is saying that he quit, not because it was the only way he will walk away from the fight without incurring permanent physical disability from the destruction that his opponent easily inflicted on him. Rather, it was made "for him" by people that cared, albeit unknown to them, that he actually did not care, for the other guy lacked the power to hurt him. This was his message unveiled, unmasked. Pure baloney!

    He did not need those two months, because "he" can throw any thought out there in public, in the open and...it will be heard and bought! The skill is remarkable, but not atop the ring!

    Anyone will buy it all they want cause Oscar dela Hoya is in their heads anyway, waiting to tell them what they want to hear! Anytime they need to hear it!
    Of course he did.... the time brings birth to empathy because people forget. It's a game and I agree he has developed skills of a master salesman. The premise is laid out for Mosley/Hoya III it's a gentle feeler to see if the paying public will buy into it. Had De La Hoya come out a week after the fight and said this, he'd risk many fans losing the sympathy they had for him. It's about Perception & Image and the goal is another payday.
    Last edited by fan johnny; 02-21-2009 at 06:15 PM. Reason: typing error

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    I am not surprised by ODLH being that classy. Props for him. Hopes he stays out of the ring now. We'll remember him as one of the guys with the best resume out there who brought us lots of exciting fights and a great boxing style (during his prime).

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G View Post
    I hope he does not retire and he fights Miguel Cotto.

    I wonder how Chino would feel about that fight?

    lol
    Dude, you make it seem as if ODLH was my relative. The result didn't surprise me. Remember what I said about the Forbes fight and what could be expected when he was about to face Pac? That's what happens when fighters passed their prime stay in the ring longer than they should. How many times do I have to tell you?

    If someone got hurt by a defeat was you and your Cotto. I mean, how many threads have you made about his loss vs Margarito? Threads about how if it wasn't because of his nose he would totally beat Margarito easily and so on. I am yet to start a thread of ODLH's defeat. But if playing around with a picture makes you happy, sure, go for it. It won't erase the fact from what happened to Cotto. Leave Cotto's loss in the past and lets look forward to what awaits Cotto in the future.
    Last edited by Chino; 02-22-2009 at 05:36 AM.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya on Pacquiao defeat: 'I was embarassed'

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G View Post


    Why would it be FUNNIER if you posted it again

    Such a fucking nerd...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G View Post


    Why would it be FUNNIER if you posted it again

    Such a fucking nerd...
    What?

    You mean this one?



    Or this one?


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