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    This is awesome, and 100% true. And yes, Oscar did take chances and was light years more entertaining in my opinion, even though he lost a few times. Way to go Oscar!! for telling it like it is, and taking chances in the sport!!! and good riddance to someone who held the sport back!!!!

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    I could not agree more with Oscar De La Hoya. Floyd Mayweather was boring boring boring. I much rather watch boom boom Mancini or Vinny Pazienza or Alexis Arguello fights then Floyd the boring boy run run run all night long run run run all night long run run run run run run all night long like a little ballerina little ballerina Floyd the little ballerina Mayweather

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    That was beautifully written and totally true. Brought a tear to my eye. Oscar should have also mentioned his domestic violence and intrevenenous he was doing which would have beeni illegal if he did not have the drug agency in his pocket.
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    Nothing wrong with any fan feeling that way, but it does seem pretty tacky for Oscar to have come out with. Singling out Floyds last fights as being especially boring, but how did this guy end his career? Was anyone excited watching him vs Steve Forbes, or plodding around getting the shit kicked out of him by Manny? He jides Floyd for avoiding challenges as if he himself wasn't one at the time? Big ups Cotto-Alvarez as if Floyd didn't beat both of those guys impressively? Then expresses concern about how FLoyd will deal with retirement, when he himself has been to rehab a few times, and photographed in women's underwear with dildos up his bum You'd think that would humble someone a little bit... It's to bad Floyd probably can't write, would be very easy to one up this.

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    Lol. The rants of a lunatic. Not even he believes Floyd is staying put at 49 and 0. Almost seems to convey the opposite of its supposed design. What he's really doing is begging for him to comeback. Perhaps that's why he chose playboy instead of Ring. Why would the owner of such a magazine put such an op-ed out in a skin book? He knew the article would not fly in an actual boxing magazine.


    You see, its insane to go on the offensive against Floyd for the reasons mentioned while trying to somehow compare Chavez's 49 and 0 fraudulent claim at the same time and btw, what part of "retiring as undefeated champion" with a 49 and 0 does Oscar not understand? Not only did his idol not retire at 49 and 0 but he never legitimately got there. He lost his 12th to a 6 and 12 Miguel Ruiz and had it reversed by his manager. Had he retired at 49 and 0 he would have had 3 title defenses and ended his career fighting Jeff Bumpus. Had he retied at 50 and 0 to beat Marciano he would have finished on the 1 and 15 Robert Lindo. Chavez would not even had made ink blot status. Oscar needs to figure out whether he loves the guy or hates him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Nothing wrong with any fan feeling that way, but it does seem pretty tacky for Oscar to have come out with. Singling out Floyds last fights as being especially boring, but how did this guy end his career? Was anyone excited watching him vs Steve Forbes, or plodding around getting the shit kicked out of him by Manny? He jides Floyd for avoiding challenges as if he himself wasn't one at the time? Big ups Cotto-Alvarez as if Floyd didn't beat both of those guys impressively? Then expresses concern about how FLoyd will deal with retirement, when he himself has been to rehab a few times, and photographed in women's underwear with dildos up his bum You'd think that would humble someone a little bit... It's to bad Floyd probably can't write, would be very easy to one up this.


    I'm glad someone else said this, as it would've sounded biased coming from me. I recognize what Oscar did for the sport, but I've never been a big fan. Seems like he can't keep out of his own way now that he's retired.

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    It is still funny.

    Oscar took on Tito, Sweat Pea and Ike all better than anything Floyd fought at the weight.
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    I was never a De La Hoya fan but that letter made me laugh because it had truth to it. I do believe that Floyd's circus did not take down its tent yet. By the way does Floyd have someone to read it to him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Nothing wrong with any fan feeling that way, but it does seem pretty tacky for Oscar to have come out with. Singling out Floyds last fights as being especially boring, but how did this guy end his career? Was anyone excited watching him vs Steve Forbes, or plodding around getting the shit kicked out of him by Manny? He jides Floyd for avoiding challenges as if he himself wasn't one at the time? Big ups Cotto-Alvarez as if Floyd didn't beat both of those guys impressively? Then expresses concern about how FLoyd will deal with retirement, when he himself has been to rehab a few times, and photographed in women's underwear with dildos up his bum You'd think that would humble someone a little bit... It's to bad Floyd probably can't write, would be very easy to one up this.


    I'm glad someone else said this, as it would've sounded biased coming from me. I recognize what Oscar did for the sport, but I've never been a big fan. Seems like he can't keep out of his own way now that he's retired.
    Oscar is one two faced, contradictory, bitter and twisted little man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Nothing wrong with any fan feeling that way, but it does seem pretty tacky for Oscar to have come out with. Singling out Floyds last fights as being especially boring, but how did this guy end his career? Was anyone excited watching him vs Steve Forbes, or plodding around getting the shit kicked out of him by Manny? He jides Floyd for avoiding challenges as if he himself wasn't one at the time? Big ups Cotto-Alvarez as if Floyd didn't beat both of those guys impressively? Then expresses concern about how FLoyd will deal with retirement, when he himself has been to rehab a few times, and photographed in women's underwear with dildos up his bum You'd think that would humble someone a little bit... It's to bad Floyd probably can't write, would be very easy to one up this.


    I'm glad someone else said this, as it would've sounded biased coming from me. I recognize what Oscar did for the sport, but I've never been a big fan. Seems like he can't keep out of his own way now that he's retired.
    Oscar is one two faced, contradictory, bitter and twisted little man!
    He is but it is still funny. Floyd should respond, there is enough material for him to get back at Oscar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Nothing wrong with any fan feeling that way, but it does seem pretty tacky for Oscar to have come out with. Singling out Floyds last fights as being especially boring, but how did this guy end his career? Was anyone excited watching him vs Steve Forbes, or plodding around getting the shit kicked out of him by Manny? He jides Floyd for avoiding challenges as if he himself wasn't one at the time? Big ups Cotto-Alvarez as if Floyd didn't beat both of those guys impressively? Then expresses concern about how FLoyd will deal with retirement, when he himself has been to rehab a few times, and photographed in women's underwear with dildos up his bum You'd think that would humble someone a little bit... It's to bad Floyd probably can't write, would be very easy to one up this.


    I'm glad someone else said this, as it would've sounded biased coming from me. I recognize what Oscar did for the sport, but I've never been a big fan. Seems like he can't keep out of his own way now that he's retired.
    Oscar is one two faced, contradictory, bitter and twisted little man!
    He is but it is still funny. Floyd should respond, there is enough material for him to get back at Oscar.
    Oscar didn't write that. If you've ever heard him speak, you know he isn't that clever or articulate or eloquent.
    To a Floyd hater Oscar looks like a hero here, but to anyone who knows Oscar's post fight career history he comes across as pathetic, attention seeking, drama queen.

    Also... Playboy?!? Oscar you're such a macho stud. A real lady killer huh?
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    Oscar has a ghost writer, he can afford one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Oscar has a ghost writer, he can afford one.
    What's the point in attacking someone with a letter you didn't write?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Nothing wrong with any fan feeling that way, but it does seem pretty tacky for Oscar to have come out with. Singling out Floyds last fights as being especially boring, but how did this guy end his career? Was anyone excited watching him vs Steve Forbes, or plodding around getting the shit kicked out of him by Manny? He jides Floyd for avoiding challenges as if he himself wasn't one at the time? Big ups Cotto-Alvarez as if Floyd didn't beat both of those guys impressively? Then expresses concern about how FLoyd will deal with retirement, when he himself has been to rehab a few times, and photographed in women's underwear with dildos up his bum You'd think that would humble someone a little bit... It's to bad Floyd probably can't write, would be very easy to one up this.


    I'm glad someone else said this, as it would've sounded biased coming from me. I recognize what Oscar did for the sport, but I've never been a big fan. Seems like he can't keep out of his own way now that he's retired.
    Oscar is one two faced, contradictory, bitter and twisted little man!
    He is but it is still funny. Floyd should respond, there is enough material for him to get back at Oscar.
    Tbh I hope that Mayweather doesn't say a word. Everybody wants a response , and I hope Floyd says "you know what? Fuck 'em, I don't have to stoop down to that Wanker's level."
    What baffles me is if Floyd is such a boring hateful cunt, then why is everybody still talking about him, and why are people still calling him out ?
    People still want to make money off his back when they should be concentrating on themselves.

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