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In a recent tête-à-tête with ESNEWS, Oscar De La Hoya let slip a revelation. Boxing legends usually keep their cards close, but not De La Hoya. His prediction on the Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford rematch surprised many. But here’s the twist—it wasn’t just about who might win. It was about weight. Weight in boxing? Common talk. But 200 pounds?

That’s an eyebrow-raiser, even for the uninitiated. Everyone expected a usual weight debate of 154 vs. 147 pounds. The Golden Boy, however, added a peculiar spin. Why would the legend drop such an odd number? Was it a misstep, or a calculated statement?

Awaiting round two: Will skill again overshadow all in Spence-Crawford rematch?

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The Spence vs. Crawford bout, undeniably one of the most exhilarating fights in recent boxing history, had fans on the edge of their seats. Terence Crawford emerged victorious, proving his mettle in the ring. This victory not only solidified his position in the boxing echelons but also set the stage for talks of a thrilling rematch.

However, it was in the midst of these discussions that Oscar De La Hoya’s interview with ESNEWS took an unexpected turn. The conversation, seemingly straightforward, veered into uncharted territory. The interviewer probed, “And my last question, Spence vs Crawford if the rematch happens at 154 or 147, does it make a difference?” De La Hoya, without missing a beat, responded, “No difference whatsoever. It can happen at 200 pounds, it’s not gonna make a difference. Crawford has the better skill.”

This straightforward revelation swiftly became the talk of the town. While Crawford’s skill was evident from his win, De La Hoya’s weight comment hinted at something deeper. The subtle assertion that weight won’t dictate the fight’s outcome but skill would, further fueled the debate. As the boxing world awaits the potential rematch, the promoter’s words serve as a reminder: In battles of legends, skill often trumps all else.

Oscar De La Hoya offers to broker Spence vs. Crawford showdown

In a recent post-conference interview with ESNEWS following the Garcia Vs. Tank face-off, legendary boxer turned promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, expressed a keen interest in orchestrating one of boxing’s most anticipated welterweight bouts. “Let me help in making the Errol Spence fight happen,” he confidently proposed. Drawing attention to his proven track record, La Hoya pointed out the challenges of setting up the Garcia and Davis fight and triumphantly said, “We made it happen.”

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His suggestion? If Terence Crawford aligns with Golden Boy Promotions, a deal with PBC could be expedited. La Hoya’s assertiveness has reignited hopes among boxing enthusiasts, as he emphasized, “Boxing fans will watch the best fight possible.” Given Oscar’s undeniable influence in the boxing world, fans might just see the welterweight titans, Spence and Crawford, go head-to-head soon.

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The Spence vs. Crawford face-off was a testament to the relentless passion and skill that defines the sport. Oscar De La Hoya’s remarks, albeit straightforward, added a layer of intrigue, emphasizing the importance of prowess over mere physical attributes. Will Crawford’s skills again reign supreme, or will Spence redefine the narrative? Ultimately, it’s not just about the weight or the titles, but the indomitable spirit of the fighters. So, what do you think?

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