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In the labyrinth of boxing predictions, some are shockers. Oscar De La Hoya, a boxing legend, dropped an oddball. What could make a champ pick a seemingly “less favorable” contender? Picture this: Canelo Alvarez, the boxing prodigy, is up against Terence Crawford, a force in his own right. It’s a dream matchup. Every fan, critic, and coach has an opinion.

Everyone, except De La Hoya, seemed predictable. His recent comments on this potential bout are, in many ways, the verbal equivalent of a surprise left hook. Canelo? He’s great, no doubt. But according to De La Hoya, Crawford holds a wild card—one that’s not just about brute strength. De La Hoya likened him to Bruce Lee. Yes, that Bruce Lee. Intrigued? There’s more to this story than just another boxing prediction.

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Why does Oscar De La Hoya see Bruce Lee in Crawford?

Stepping into the spotlight, Oscar De La Hoya made a striking assertion. “At 168 [pounds], people might think, ‘How can Crawford beat Canelo? It’s not possible.’ In boxing, a big, talented fighter will always beat the small, talented fighter, right?… In Crawford’s case, he’s a big guy. Crawford doesn’t rely on his power, he relies on his IQ…, he’s like Bruce Lee, literally… If that fight ever happens, I have to go with Crawford.”

Immediately following this revelation, the boxing community’s reactions painted a vivid picture of divided opinions. Firstly, one fan voiced his perspective, exclaiming, “Oscar hates on Canelo after he left him. He hates on Ryan also. Oscar is talking out his behind.” Clearly, they emphasize a perceived bias from De La Hoya, hinting at past disputes affecting his viewpoint.

Conversely, another fan delivered a wry comment, observing, “If he was with Canelo, he’d be saying the opposite😂.” They point to a potential flip-flopping nature, suggesting that loyalties might dictate Oscar’s remarks.

Another person took a more direct jab, stating, “All coked out, he’s mad because Canelo said he’s a liar; all he does is lie.” They focus on personal integrity, questioning Oscar’s motivations and authenticity.

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On the other hand, one user, diving into the technical aspects, asserted, “Tbud (Crawford) is too slick; he would do him worse than what Floyd did.” Shane leans heavily in favor of Crawford’s boxing finesse, drawing parallels to another boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather.

Another fan, referencing De La Hoya’s Bruce Lee comparison, remarked, “He won’t be Bruce Lee 21 pounds heavier.” With a sly nod to the weight difference and its potential impact, Tony subtly critiques the validity of De La Hoya’s analogy.

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Oscar De La Hoya’s stance on the potential Crawford-Canelo bout has undeniably stirred the pot, reigniting discussions about loyalty, technique, and the ever-evolving dynamics of the sport. So, as we anticipate this potential face-off and dissect every statement leading up to it, we turn the spotlight onto you, our readers. What’s your take on this brewing storm? Do you side with De La Hoya, or do the fans’ reactions resonate more?

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