As expected, Oscar De La Hoya's infamous "Clap Back Thursday" was aimed at UFC CEO Dana White and his push into boxing.
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Sept. 10 class open to all and focused on exercise, building community, strengthening mental health The Good Fight Boxing Gym will host a free introduction to boxing clinic on Sept. 10 in observance ...
Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, the Long Count, million-dollar gates, and how the 1920s transformed prizefighting into America's biggest sport.
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Oscar De La Hoya Unleashes on Dana White, Calls Zuffa Boxing a 'Failed Science Project'
LAS VEGAS — Another Thursday, another verbal haymaker from Oscar De La Hoya. This week’s edition of his now-infamous “Clap ...
Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya responds to Dana White's latest jab at him after Zuffa Boxing 03.
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