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De La Hoya putting off retirement?

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Just two months ago, Oscar De La Hoya seemingly repeated the phrase in every stop of a national tour to promote his autobiography. De La Hoya vowed he would retire from boxing after his bout Dec. 6. De La Hoya had not decided on an opponent for the supposed career finale. But last week, when the sport's most popular fighter finally chose ''pound-for-pound best'' Manny Pacquiao, came another De La Hoya spin. Retirement suddenly is not a foregone conclusion. Instead of walking away after his December fight, De La Hoya, 35, left open the possibility his career will continue.

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Oscar De La Hoya, Gabriel Bouys/Getty Images Oscar De La Hoya, Gabriel Bouys/Getty Images
September 2, 2008  09:47 AM ET

I have a better shot at betting Girl La Hoya than a blown up Paqman!!

September 2, 2008  10:05 AM ET

Makes sense to put off retirement because fighting Pacquiao isn't the way to go out. Nothing agaist Manny but he's not a career ending fight.

If I was Oscar I would keep going. Maybe wait out Floyd Mayweather. Money isn't going to stay "retired" forever. Throw enough cash his way and he might come out of "retirement"

September 2, 2008  10:53 AM ET

Why retire when stupid boxing fans are willing to pay good money to watch Oscar fight midgets, dwarfs and wheelchair-bound invalids.

Rumor has it Oscar plans to fight Pee-wee Herman next, followed by big money fights against Herve Villechaize (the midget from 'Fantasy Island') and Stephen Hawking (ALS afflicted nuclear physicist).

Oscar has become joke.

September 2, 2008  04:05 PM ET

Boxing has become the joke. Most of them are second-tier fighters compared to the MMA. Also, no one cares. It's too bad since boxing USED to be worth watching. Corruption, money, and Don King ruined that, though.

September 2, 2008  05:42 PM ET

Can they start a senior division like golf and use those really big toy gloves and wear their short up around their nipples? Maybe wear the plaid sox/white leather loafer or white sox/sandals combo that the geriatric crowd rocks so proudly! But they'll have to start around noon so they can hit the $4.00 blue plate special for dinner and be home by sunset to be in bed by 8pm.

Sincerely,

AARP

September 2, 2008  08:21 PM ET

"Why retire when stupid boxing fans are willing to pay good money to watch Oscar fight midgets, dwarfs and wheelchair-bound invalids.

Rumor has it Oscar plans to fight Pee-wee Herman next, followed by big money fights against Herve Villechaize (the midget from 'Fantasy Island') and Stephen Hawking (ALS afflicted nuclear physicist).

Oscar has become joke."

LOLLLLL!!! Damn funny!!!! And IGotaPoint's comment about the toy gloves was funny as hell too!!!!

 
September 4, 2008  05:23 PM ET

De la Hoya has a lot to prove and Pacquiao has nothing to lose. De la Hoya said that this would be his last fight. He wants to go out with a bang so he fights the best pound-for-pound fighter there is who is Pacquiao, but in the process, HE dodges fighters who would be more challenging to him.(Margarito,Cotto) Pacquiao is the best pound-for-pound BUT De La Hoya is just way too big for him. OD needs to lose weight and MP needs to gain so this would be quite interesting in the sense that MP gains more power but loses speed while OD probably gains a little speed while losing power. I'll take MP here. MP possesses incredible/unbelievable speed, power and agility while OD is old, strong and slow. MP will lose little speed but get it back by gaining power while OD will gain really little speed due to age, and lose a little power in the process.Oscar's speech about how Pacquiao disrespected and shamed his fellow Mexicans and how this is his way to get revenge and redeem the Mexican nation is like a little girls call for help. He wants people to not notice the fact that he is dodging fighters who he knows would beat the snot out of him. I'm not saying that Pacman won't, but he would be an easier opponent for OD compared to Margarito or cotto due to size and his fighting style.

My prediction is Manny Pacquiao over Oscar De La Hoya in a one sided fight. Pacquiao will knock him out once or twice but he will fail in his bid to keep him down. De La Hoya would look like a fighter who is past his prime and Pacquiao will be known all over the world as the Mexican Assassin and the fighter who beat De La Hoya to retirement. De La Hoya would hit Pacquiao hard but this won't do anything to the Filipino warrior who is being driven by his lust for fame and attention. Pacquiao by Unanimous Decision or a knockout from rounds 8-11. This would ignite a sudden jump of attention to Pacquiao which in turn would make Mayweather come out from retirement and other fighters to kill for a shot to fight Pacman.

p.s.
The only way that this would be a real interesting fight is that if Oscar De La Hoya fight the way that he fought Mayweather. If this turns out to be a classic slug fest it would be a fight of the year candidate but if he plays it safe and tries to just survive 12 rounds this would be one heck of a boring fight. Imagine a small asian guy chasing a mexican around a ring for 12 rounds which would lead to a win for the mexican. Tsk or imagine a big Mexican dude slugging it out with a small Asian dude who can fight for 12 straight rounds. Now that is what I call a Fight worth watching.

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