Oscar De La Hoya Says He Will Knock Out Conor McGregor In Round Two
Six-division world champion Oscar De La Hoya has been standing out as truly newsworthy starting late, when he said he would leave retirement to battle UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor in a fight. “The Golden Boy” even claims he would have the capacity to win by knockout in as short as two rounds. The callout was shown up on Dash Radio barely two weeks back.
You know I’m focused. You know despite everything I have it in me. I’ve been subtly preparing. Covertly preparing. I’m quicker than any time in recent memory, and more grounded than at any other time. I know I could take out Conor McGregor in two rounds. I’ll return for that battle. Two rounds. DJ Hustle
Only one more. I’m getting him out. Two rounds. That is all I require. That is all I will state.
A test from a 44-year-old De La Hoya who has been retired for a long time now did not appear to be not kidding to a few. So TMZ chose to affirm this with the boxing legend himself when they as of late made up for lost time with him.
“Do you not see me that I’m fit as a fiddle?” De La Hoya said accordingly, and a while later summarizing a line from Guns N’ Roses’ “Paradise City.”
After the Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight last August, there is by all accounts a flood of boxers needing their own shot at McGregor. Seven days after De La Hoya made his aims known, eight-division best on the planet Manny Pacquiao additionally issued an unpretentious test for a “genuine fight” at some point in 2018.
At this point every boxer wants to flight Conor McGregor do we really want to see this fight. It’s time for the young boxers to jump in the ring and not each other out.