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    Default Re: Who De La Hoya should pick - Mayweather or Trinidad?

    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    IS weird, here in Puerto Rico I haven't heard anything from Tito or the local media I only saw it here on the web because what Oscar said I might be mistaken and missed it but I kind of read the papers every now and then.
    thats because it is all bullsh1t... Oscar has been chasing Tito for years.. it ain't happening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    IS weird, here in Puerto Rico I haven't heard anything from Tito or the local media I only saw it here on the web because what Oscar said I might be mistaken and missed it but I kind of read the papers every now and then.
    thats because it is all bullsh1t... Oscar has been chasing Tito for years.. it ain't happening!
    exactly.
    and didnt oscar recently say "if i ever fight again its gonna be mayweather." ?
    now he turns around and starts calling people out of retirement.

    im thinking this has to be some kind of barganing chip so that he can get an even bigger slice of the money

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    I think DLH vs. PBF would be a much more relevent fight. Personally, I dont see why a fighter would come back after a successful career where theyve earned a lot of money for a chance to prove nothing with a win and to damage the legacy with a loss. I'm not a big Tito fan; but from what I've read he's content and happy and I don't see ANY reason he'd come out of retirement to fight DLH. DLH gave him problems the first fight and Tito had about a good a career as you can get in the sport. If you dont fight for awhile the fire eventually burns out and you get accustomed to the "easier" living.

    It is funny some of the coincidences that make it seem like Tito was blazing the trail and Oscar was merely following in his wake..

    I am almost positive Tito-DLH II is NEVER going to happen.

    DLH vs. PBF is much more important just because Oscar will serve as a building block to PBF's legacy and PBF like him or not IS fighting to be the best. I still don't know what Oscar is doing back in the ring; it's not the money, he can't add anymore to his legacy...I think DLH just craves to be in the limelight and be fussed over and be the center of attention and he knows getting in the ring is the best way he can get that.

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    Default Re: Who De La Hoya should pick - Mayweather or Trinidad?

    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Quote Originally Posted by Hairdoo
    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    IS weird, here in Puerto Rico I haven't heard anything from Tito or the local media I only saw it here on the web because what Oscar said I might be mistaken and missed it but I kind of read the papers every now and then.
    thats because it is all bullsh1t... Oscar has been chasing Tito for years.. it ain't happening!
    exactly.
    and didnt oscar recently say "if i ever fight again its gonna be mayweather." ?
    now he turns around and starts calling people out of retirement.

    im thinking this has to be some kind of barganing chip so that he can get an even bigger slice of the money
    I HIGHLY doubt it's a bargaining chip bro,Oscar has always had allll the aces and always will,read the interview,he can turn around and say to PBF,who have you fought to fight me? Oscar can choose to fight whoever he wants,he's the man and is in total control of the situation,he doesn't need bargaining chips! If Oscar said he was to fight Sturm in a rematch,that would sell millions too!

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