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    Thank You for all the great fights and memories. You are my favorite of all time.

    Oscar #1

    #2
    Originally posted by Lazy Liberal View Post


    Thank You for all the great fights and memories. You are my favorite of all time.

    Oscar #1
    Cosign.

    Thanks Oscar. Even though you lost in a lot of your big fights, you've been a warrior and an idol. You deserve everybodies respect for all the great things you have done in this sport.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Lazy Liberal View Post


      Thank You for all the great fights and memories. You are my favorite of all time.

      Oscar #1
      I agree bro.

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        #4
        He's right about not being fair to himself and to his fans if he's not 100% in the fight game. No use for defeats against fighters that if 100% in the game would not have a chance against Oscar.

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          #5
          No doubt Oscar has done so much for the sport of Boxing. Love him or hate him, the respect has gotta be there. Win or lose he always fought the best and put on a hell of a show.

          All the best

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            #6
            I may not have always liked what he's done, but I have nothing but respect for him. I'll never forget what he's done for the sport.

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              #7
              I was never a fan, and very critical of him in some of his big fights.

              But i give him all the credit in the world for taking on all the big names and fighting with passion. He was a great promoter of the sport.

              He deserves all his riches. The greedy bastard!

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                Oscar De La Hoya Retires From Boxing

                At a press conference held earlier today in Los Angeles, former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30KOs) announced his retirement from the sport of boxing. De La Hoya has generated more money than any other fighter in the history of the sport, and his storybook career began when he won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic games. [details]

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  At a press conference held earlier today in Los Angeles, former six division champion Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30KOs) announced his retirement from the sport of boxing. De La Hoya has generated more money than any other fighter in the history of the sport, and his storybook career began when he won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic games. [details]
                  Man I felt he shoulda annonced he was goin to 160 to fight tito and both retire

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vaborikua View Post
                    Man I felt he shoulda annonced he was goin to 160 to fight tito and both retire
                    Tito would have all the advantages at that weight. He's not ******.

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