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Oscar De la Hoya a legend Part 2

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This is the continuation of tracking down the career of the Golden Boy Oscar De la
Hoya.
De La Hoya would then beat Oba Carr, a decent contender yet not an incredible one.
Then, at that point in September 1999, De La Hoya was crushed by Felix Trinidad in a
12-round greater part choice misfortune. That battle appeared to stamp the finish of De
La Hoya similar to a genuinely extraordinary warrior all things considered. Like in the
Gonzalez battle, De La Hoya contended energetically for the initial six rounds, then, at
that point wore out severely and took a stab at running for the last six rounds.
From what I could see, De La Hoya looked quite terrified by Trinidad, who continued
approaching forcing him and labeling him with left snares and straight rights to the head.
De La Hoya legitimately misfortune the battle, notwithstanding seeming to win the initial
six adjusts without any problem. Things didn\’t improve for De La Hoya from that point
onward, for subsequent to overcoming Derrell Coley in his after session, De La Hoya
lost once more, this chance to Shane Mosley in a 12-round split choice misfortune in
June 2000.
After that battle, De La Hoya appeared to control into simpler warriors against lesser
adversaries, beating the a lot more modest Arturo Gatti, and afterward climbing to beat
Javier Castillejo and a generally mollified Fernando Vargas, who had been beaten two
years sooner by Trinidad. De La Hoya would then take another simple battle, a seventh
round TKO win against Luis Ramon Campas prior to battling Mosley again and losing
briefly time on September 2003. De La Hoya then, at that point climbed to middleweight
and got a gift choice over Felix Sturm in June 2004 to win the WBO middleweight title.

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Fury-Usyk world heavyweight unification fails to push through

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Fury-Usyk world heavyweight unification fails to push through

The much-anticipated world heavyweight unification bout hit a major blow after Oleksandr Usyk’s manager Alexander Krassyuk said that it will not push through on April 29.

“No matter how much Usyk compromised, he was pushed for more,”  Krassyuk said on ESPN.

However, Tyson Fury answered back that it was Usyk to blame for the failure of the mega fight.

According to his promoter Frank Warren, the demand for a rematch clause of Usyk caused the breakdown of the fight.

“I convinced Tyson to take the rematch. Then we got into how the money will be split in the rematch. The rematch has become a sideshow. Why can’t this be overcome if Usyk wants the fight? All the splits were agreed. Who walks in first was agreed. If it’s a great fight then we will make the rematch,” Warren said in an interview with talkSPORT.

This was supposed to mark Fury’s return to boxing after initially retiring.

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Pinoy boxer Mercito Gesta upsets former super featherweight champ Joseph Diaz

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Filipino boxer Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta got the “must-win” he needed after outworking Joseph “JoJo” Diaz in a split decision.

The 30-year-old stunned the former super featherweight champion with the judges scoring 99-91, 98-92 in favor of Gesta and a 97-93 for Diaz.

“I feel great about the outcome. We had our game plan and I listened to my corner. It was a close fight. With coach Marvin Somodio, I have learned that I can move around a lot more and I am excited to have another full training camp with him,” said Gesta after dealing Diaz his third straight defeat.

“If I were to choose my next opponent, I want William “El Camaron” Zepeda next,” he added.

The pride of Mandaue City, Cebu has a current record of 34 wins including 12 knockouts with three loses and three draws.

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Francis Nganou vs. Deontay Wilder IS HAPPENING!!?

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Francis Nganou vs. Deontay Wilder IS HAPPENING!!?

An all-time explosive heavyweight boxing match is nearing its deal as UFC heavyweight
world champion Francis Nganou revealed that he is closing in to a Deontay Wilder
boxing match!
The Cameroonian left the MMA scene after a failed contract negotiations and chose a
boxing switch.
He has been very vocal about it and has his eyes on Anthony Joshua and Deontay
Wilder, but the latter is in deeper talks with him.
“Yes, we have had the conversation and at this moment, we’re more closer than with
anybody else,” he said in MMA Hour.
Nganou also predicted a bold on if the fight come into fruition.
“I think somebody will take somebody’s head off. I would just try [for it] not to be mine. I
think that’s probably what’s going to happen.”
Ngannou started boxing training at the age of 22, against his family’s initial opposition.
Ngannou stopped working out after a year of training because of an illness. He worked
a variety of odd jobs to make ends meet until deciding to move to Paris, France, at the
age of 26 in order to pursue a career in boxing. He was imprisoned for two months in
Spain for trespassing after arriving in Europe, though. Ngannou arrived in Paris without
any money, friends, or a place to stay. He first encountered Francis Carmont, who
introduced him to Fernand Lopez and the MMA factory, after he had spent time
homeless on the streets of Paris.
Ngannou, an admirer of Mike Tyson, first wanted to learn how to box; however, Lopez
recognized his potential in MMA and persuaded him to give MMA a try. Ngannou’s MMA
career was launched when Lopez handed him some MMA equipment and free use of
the facility to train and sleep.
With such background, Ngannou will finally has his chance to fight for the sport he first
loved. Will he be able to make a resounding boxing debut or will Deontay “the Bronze
Boomer” will welcome him in the sport in a brutal way he only know how?

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