(Photo : Francois Nel / Staff) ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – Oscar De La Hoya, Boxing promoter appears on previous to the WBA Super World Light Heavyweight Title struggle between Dmitrii Bivol and Gilberto Ramirez at Etihad Arena on November 05, 2022 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya revealed that he didn’t attend the press convention that adopted the Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Ryan Garcia struggle for safety causes.
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Too Dangerous for Oscar De La Hoya to Stay
De La Hoya owns Golden Boy Promotions, which backs Garcia. The boxing promoter acquired a whole lot of criticism for not being current along with his fighter after they misplaced to “Tank” by a knockout. However, De La Hoya reassured his followers that Garcia was being cared for.
De La Hoya stated that Eric Gomez, the President of Golden Boy, was current alongside Ryan Garcia, and every part went easily with none difficulties.
He defined that his safety crew suggested him to depart the occasion as he had been receiving demise threats all through the week, and it was deemed too harmful for him to remain.
He additionally talked about that Bernard Hopkins, his companion, and former boxer, was not allowed to attend the post-fight information convention because of allegations of getting testosterone cream on his palms throughout weigh-ins.
Despite lacking the media session and Garcia’s defeat, De La Hoya expressed satisfaction in Garcia and said that the “best man” gained. He assured Garcia that he and Hopkins supported him and that he would come again stronger and higher than ever.
Garcia, 24, suffered his first defeat as knowledgeable boxer when Davis hit him with a robust punch to the liver throughout the seventh spherical. Davis, who’s 28 years outdated, declared himself the highest fighter within the sport after his spectacular victory, which improved his file to 29 wins and 0 losses, with 27 of these wins coming by knockout.
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