Oscar De La Hoya Says ‘No Comeback’

By Olly Campbell - 06/29/2015 - Comments

After much media speculation over his public indecision and desire to stage a return to the ring at the age of 42, former 6 weight world champ and modern great Oscar De La Hoya has finally decided to officially rule out the idea, releasing a statement via his official Facebook account that should finally put paid to any further gossip in relation to any potential in-ring resurrection.

The “Golden Boy”, who now enjoys his position as CEO of his eponymous promotional company, said;

“Over the last 6 months I’ve had a front row seat as Golden Boy fighters including Canelo Alvarez, Bernard Hopkins, Lucas Matthysse, Jorge Linares and David Lemieux have stepped into the ring and shown what boxing should all be about – a commitment to fight the best, respect the sport and put the fans first.”

“As a professional athlete and someone who has spent almost his entire life in boxing, not a day goes by when I don’t think about coming back – and the performances of these Golden Boy fighters has only added to my desire to return to the ring.”

“But I am retired. And after speaking to my family and following a great deal of introspection – I have decided to stay retired.”

Taking the time to thank the many well wishers, who encouraging the return or not, have supported De La Hoya through the ups and downs of his lengthy Hall Of Fame career, he added;

“To the many thousands of fans who over the last couple of weeks encouraged me to come out of retirement and fight again – I thank you. You can rest assured that I will spend the rest of my days around this wonderful sport – even though those days won’t be spent inside the ropes.”

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