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When two brilliant minds collide, the result, more often than not, is hazardous. Such is the case for legendary Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez and his estranged promoter, Oscar De La Hoya. One would think that, being a former world champion working with a current world champion, things would run smoothly. However, that’s absolutely not the case for these two legends.

Even after separating in 2020, the differences between them still persist. It has gotten to the point where Canelo looked visibly uncomfortable sharing the stage with Oscar during the Jaime Munguia press conference. However, the question is: Why? Why does Canelo not want to work with Oscar De La Hoya? While appearing in an interview with Ariel Helwani today, Oscar shed more light upon it.

Oscar De La Hoya claims that, despite differences, the fight was easy to make

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During the interview, Helwani probed Oscar about making the fight happen. In response, Oscar started, “I’m a co-promoter with Munguia, and Canelo didn’t want to deal with me…” When asked why that’s the case, Oscar explained, “I seriously think that he doesn’t like the attention taken away from him…”

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Oscar emphasized that his achievements in the sport would inevitably draw attention to him. However, Oscar felt, “I don’t think he likes that. So, he doesn’t want me around.” Turning to how the fight was made, Oscar De La Hoya credited his co-promoter from Mexico for making the fight possible. 

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“So, my co-promoter from Mexico, who handles Munguia, dealt with [Canelo] under my guidance. He dealt with Canelo’s people, [so making] the fight was pretty easy,” said Oscar. Meanwhile, Canelo Alvarez spoke about their relationship recently. 

Canelo Alvarez wishes Oscar “all the best”

After being unable to find an opponent for himself, Canelo Alvarez had to settle with his Mexican counterpart, Jaime Munguia, meaning working with Oscar De La Hoya. So, while appearing in an interview with Fight Hub TV on April 12, the reporter asked Canelo whether the feud could ever turn into a friendship.

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In response, the undisputed super middleweight champion expressed his real feelings about Oscar. He said, “No, I don’t; I’m not interested in [being friends] with him. I’m good where I am, and I have nothing to [do] with him. I wish all the best for him. But I don’t want him near me, close to me. I don’t want that kind of vibe [in] my life.”

Despite harboring resentment against each other, an opportunity to print money seems to have brought the estranged fighter and promoter duo together. However, from the things they have said about each other, it’s very unlikely that they will ever see eye to eye. Do you think Oscar and Canelo should have a bout?