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Oscar De La Hoya 10-8s Rolando Romero After KO Loss

Oscar De La Hoya
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Oscar De La Hoya has no problem kicking a man while he’s down. The former champion turned Golden Boy Promotions head made sure to rub salt in the wounds of Rolando Romero shortly after the super lightweight titlist surrendered his crown to Isaac Cruz over the weekend on PBC’s inaugural Amazon Prime show.

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In the immediate aftermath of the eighth round TKO, Oscar De La Hoya posted a video to social media taunting Romero while sitting ringside at an event under his own promotional banner. 

Captioned with “Chihuahua beat you,” a reference to Romero’s pre-fight trash talk towards “Pitbull” Cruz, the video features Oscar De La Hoya hysterically laughing. Former opponent and Golden Boy partner Bernard Hopkins makes a brief cameo to laugh as well. 

However, Oscar De La Hoya continued to twist the knife the next day with another video. The 1995 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year directly addressed Romero with no room for interpretation.

“Rollies, you dumb ass, getting knocked out. Focus on your opponents instead of focusing on me, goddammit. Other fighters learn from Rollies. Don’t talk sh*t about promoters. There’s only three of us in the world,” De La Hoya said. 

Oscar De La Hoya vs Rolando Romero 

The bad blood between De La Hoya and Romero stems from the failed negotiations between the two parties for a proposed matchup with Golden Boy fighter “King” Ryan Garcia. After plans were scrapped, Romero went on social media to unleash his venom towards Garcia, the promotional company, it’s founder, and broadcast partner DAZN.

“F*ck Princess Ryan, F*ck Oscar de la Fishnets, and f*ck Dazn the sh*ttiest streaming network out there for wasting my time, and more importantly wasting the entire boxing worlds time,” Romero tweeted. 

Days later, De La Hoya countered Romero’s claims by pointing towards PBC head Al Haymon for the fight not materializing. “Rolly, he’s a character. He’s funny…You’re not not fighting me. I mean, if I would’ve fought you would’ve knocked your ass out easy,” he added. 

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