Will you shed a tear today when Oscar retires?

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  1. Uncle Oden

    Uncle Oden Respect Guzman banned

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    The end is today. Oscar is history. There will be no DLH-Mayweather 2, DLH-Chavez Jr, it's over.

    Seriously, love him or hate him, boxing would've been far less interesting the past 15 years without him. In a weak heavweight era, he brought us the superfights, time and again.

    What are your thoughts as he says goodbye? I sure as hell hope he's saying goodbye and not planning on some swerve!
     
  2. venomus_p4p

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    Oh yea... we' ll all be crying about no Oscar- Floyd 2 :|




    :lol::nut
     
  3. BADINTENTIONS2

    BADINTENTIONS2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    to be honest i'll breath a sigh of relief.

    was a big fan of oscar when he was young, throwing combos and was hungry to be somebody in the ring.

    but for a few years now he's not sincere and just another mouthpiece selling his company.

    that might sound harsh to some people, but for a fighter who has been so influential in the sport of boxing i guess i felt he let the sport down a bit when he took the hopkins fight because neither tito nor shane would take 'lesser paydays' against a guy they had beaten - but they were much more attractive fights than hopkins ever was - and the sturm fight served a warning about that.

    since then oscar's been focused on major paydays and it has potentially got in the way of more interesting fights.

    early oscar was excellent to watch, with maybe the vargas fight being the crown jewel (for me at least). that was a superb fight.

    but i find oscar the mouthpiece annoying.
     
  4. boricua_cotto1

    boricua_cotto1 LATIN KINGS Full Member

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    has it been definate already ...he could announce a fight
     
  5. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Nope, I'll be happy.

    He's been getting in the way of the fights that should be made for a long time. I'll be glad when his money is put into his promotional outfit for the benefit of the game, and not for the benefit of his ego.
     
  6. jonnytightlips

    jonnytightlips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No but will be sad to see him go.Theres noone else in boxing like him,shame the way he went out also
     
  7. BADINTENTIONS2

    BADINTENTIONS2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    no it's not definite at all.

    i don't think he'll announce a fight but i won't be surprised if he announces an up to 2 year extension on his career rather than retirement.
     
  8. IsaL

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    For those who have followed the lower weights from the mid nineties, this will be somewhat of the closing of that era.

    He kept the sport alive, but I'm glad his hanging them up. You can't be a part time boxer and expect to be the best.
     
  9. hmm

    hmm damn chairs Full Member

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    hmm says....
    respect the man for his contributions to the sport. i'll drink to him but i won't go as far as shedding a tear cause the fool is retiring with more money than i can ever dream of having.:freddy
     
  10. Carnage

    Carnage KingFroch Full Member

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    He brought us superfights time and again, and lost them...all...time and again.
     
  11. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No tears, but I respect the man.

    He pulled a huge oar when it came to keeping boxing on the map.

    But as a fighter, name recognition alone is what "earned" his ticket to all of the "mega events" of the last half decade. It was probably time for him to retire in 2003.
     
  12. Boxing Fanatic

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    I think he is fighting Chavez jr.
     
  13. boricua_cotto1

    boricua_cotto1 LATIN KINGS Full Member

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    according to ESPN chavez jr is fighting in mexico vs TBA on july 25th


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    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior middleweights; Edwin Valero vs. TBA, 12 rounds, for Valero's WBC lightweight title
     
  14. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'll be relieved. I am tired of superfights involving Oscar. Opponents all call him out after every fight and try to hype him up as a great opponent although there is very little left of what was there 10 years ago.