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Oscar De La Hoya Wrote An Angry Letter About Mayweather Vs. McGregor
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Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya took to his Facebook page to write this letter where he expresses his extreme concern for the proposed fight between MMA star Conor McGregor and boxing star Floyd Mayweather. To say the least he's against it...
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To my fellow #boxing fans:
I write in the hopes that together we can protect the sport of boxing.
With each passing day, it looks more and more likely that the circus known as Floyd Mayweather Vs. Conor McGregor will be coming to town in the near future.

As undercard fights start to take form, athletic commissions give their blessings in exchange for millions of dollars and the fighters start counting even more cash, one group will eventually be left to make sure this farce doesn’t occur.

We, the fans, who are the lifeblood of our sport.

Boxing is starting to dig out of the hole that Floyd and Manny Pacquiao shoveled by waiting seven years to put on a fight that ended up being as dull as it was anti-climactic.
2017 has started off as a banner year for boxing. Joshua vs. Klitschko; Thurman vs. Garcia; Golovkin vs. Jacobs; Canelo vs. Chavez. All four of these fights – and many more -- have brought the fight game back and reinvigorated interest from the ever-elusive casual fan.
But if you thought Mayweather/Pacquiao was a black eye for our sport – a matchup between two of the best pound-for-pound fighters that simply didn’t deliver -- just wait until the best boxer of a generation dismantles someone who has never boxed competitively at any level – amateur or professional.

Our sport might not ever recover.

I fully understand the initial attraction from any fan of combat sports. McGregor is almost certainly the best pound-for-pound MMA fighter. Floyd is Floyd — the most dominant boxer of his time.

But success in one sport does not guarantee success in another. Far from it. And let’s be clear, these are two different sports -- from the size of the gloves fighters wear, to the size and shape of the ring, to the fact the one sport allows combatants to use their legs to strike.

Think about it, beyond Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders, what other athlete has successfully competed in two sports in the modern age? And Jackson and Sanders both played both baseball and football throughout their high school and college careers before going professional.

Furthermore, it’s not like McGregor would be fighting a good fighter, let alone a mediocre one. He would be fighting the best. To use a bit of an extreme analogy, I happen to be a pretty good golfer. Could I potentially hold my own on one of the second-tier tours? Maybe. But would I be able to compete with Rory McIlroy, Jordan Speith or Sergio Garcia? Of course not. Nor would I think to try.

Now, I know critics will say that I’m only writing this letter because my company is promoting what will be the culmination of an outstanding boxing year when Canelo Alvarez takes on Gennady “GGG” Golovkin in September, and I don’t want anything to distract attention away from that fight.

But my interest is in the health of boxing as a whole. It always has been. And if Floyd were to come out of retirement to take on someone like Keith “One–time” Thurman, Errol Spence or some other top welterweight, not only would I applaud the fight, I’d be the first one on line for a ticket.

That kind of fight is what the fans – and I am a fan first -- deserve.
Which brings me back to the circus.

Floyd’s and Conor’s motivation is clear. It’s money. In fact, they don’t even pretend it’s not. But it’s also a lack of consequences for when the fight ends up being the disaster that is predicted. After this fight, neither of them will need us anymore. Floyd will go back to retirement -- presumably for good this time with another nine-figure paycheck -- and Conor will go back to the UFC.

It’s a win-win for them. It’s a lose-lose for us. We’ll be $100 lighter and we will have squandered another opportunity to bring boxing back to its rightful place as the sport of kings.
At this point, only we can shut the circus down by making it clear that we won’t pay to see a joke of a fight and telling our casual-fan friends that they shouldn’t either.
Sincerely,
Oscar
(Yardbarker)
Filed Under: Boxing/MMA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
17 Comments
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This isn't like Professional Boxing to Golf, this is like football to rugby. They are different sports, but there is a lot of overlap. Furthermore, McGregor is longer and taller than anyone Mayweather has fought and is over 20 pounds heavier than Mayweather. (They'll bring the weight down, but McGregor will be decidedly larger after cutting.) To think a Southpaw who regularly knocks guys out bigger than him can't get a lucky punch, or even a good counter on an overly-confident Mayweather is logical. This fight is dangerous for boxing, definitely -- McGregor loses, well, he's meant to lose, he's never boxed before. He wins? It's the death of Mayweather's sport and career.
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Hangit83 months
I believe Oscar is just a little grouchy....
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MountainCat83 months
Man, with all the down votes, looks like you offended all of sesame street. I laughed though.
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Hangit83 months
I am surprised only 5 people didn't get it. I typed real slow.
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bayoumuscle2183 months
I know why, I watched De La Hoya beat Mayweather to just get cheated on the cards.
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TigerSpray83 months
So, it's not an MMA fight? I wanted to see Floyd tap out or get something broken, SCREW THIS.
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GreatLakesTiger2483 months
the golden boi is so bitter]
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blueboxer111983 months
This clown thinks he can play ANY form of professional golf? Don't think mini tour guys can't play.. Not the same as your weekend country club round playing from white tees with gimmes and kicking ball from bushes, etc. 0 chance Oscar. Zero. You're an idiot for saying that.
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The Boob83 months
Yep, was an arrogant, subtlebrag
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PhiTiger176483 months
Lol. Idgaf about this fight but MeGregor had a much better chance than Oscar would competing on a "second tier" professional golf tour.
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RummelTiger83 months
Oscar can go suck a dick. No, really.
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Solo Cam83 months
Winning comment
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BayouBengal9983 months
Sounds like jealousy to me as well, crazy how someone could care about someone else's personal dealings like this. It won't do a thing to either sport, fans will pay to go to a exhibitional style fight that has nothing to do with boxing or MMA. It's simply Connor's fans and Floyd's fans then the occasional casual fan who will see this out of curiosity. I think Connor is making a mistake though, this could hurt his reputation a little but then again it could stir up interest as well. I just think it isn't smart to go take a butt kicking for millions when you have plenty of money and your on top. My opinion anyway, but this will have zero affect on either sport Oscar.
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LSUballs83 months
Been a while since I've gotten to read the musings of a has-been homosexual queer boxer. Thanks Lar.
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LOL, as someone who couldn't give 2 fricks about either sport or fighter mentioned, I'd pay $100 to watch Floyd/McGregor
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NYCAuburn83 months
If he was promoting it, he would be hyping this, but this is his long going jealousy of mayweather
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johnnydrama83 months
tl;dr
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