Sunday, December 7, 2008



"Oscarcito" relived a scenario, but this time of defeat. Perhaps the same as Julio Cesar Chavez did when an unstoppable cut gave Oscar De La Hoya the victory against him, which later made it so hard for a boxer, with over 100 fights, to apply self control to a career where athletes regulations allow them to violently knock each other out.

Modified from 15 to 12 rounds allows less time but it increases the intensity to work the body and head. This intensity is vital for a champion. Frequent intensity is what a challenger/champion must maintain.
Freddy Roach said it very clear: "My guy is a full time fighter, but Oscar is just in the ring part time, that's my opinion"....

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2 comments:

Visiting Fitness Services: Gym-Out Doors-Home said...

Oscar de la Hoya has created an empire, i don't blame him for any of his defeats after a few losses we learn to tolerate life better.

Visiting Fitness Services: Gym-Out Doors-Home said...

I'm just curious about Manny Paquiao's tatoos, i was also raised catholic and never dare to get one.