The undefeated Diego De La Hoya (cousin of Oscar De La Hoya) entered this fight with a perfect boxing record of 13-0-0 (7 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.20 super bantamweight in the world while his opponent, Arturo Badillo, has a record of 21-9-0 (19 KOs=90%). De La Hoya fought five times last year beating Giovanni Delgado in his last bout (=De La Hoya vs Delgado) while Badillo won just one out of his last nine fights. De La Hoya vs Badillo is the main event of the evening. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2016-02-19
Where: Belasco Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA
Division: super bantamweight (122 lbs, 55.3 kg)
De La Hoya’s previous fight: Diego De La Hoya vs Giovanni Delgado
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Official video:
Terrible mismatch. Poor Badillo hasn’t won in three years — he’s a Knockout For Hire.
We all suspect young Diego is little bit special, so why feed him easy victims? Additional embarrassment in the form of the Golden Boy employees fawning over their boss, Oscar: I’m not sure if they or Badillo had to work harder for the paycheck.
Well, I disagree to an extent, I don’t think it was a terrible mismatch, but a fight to progress. Anyway, it will be both a blessing and a curse to have the De La Hoya name: everybody will want a lot out of this kid. Wicked body shot!
The main thing I don’t like, Matt, is for a tomato can who’s been stopped in all but one of his last ten fights being thrown to an up and coming shark. It’s a long time since Badillo had a decent win; poor bastard’s shot.
No doubt about it, though, Diego did the job.
Buen gancho de ko.buenas combinaciones.buenas piernas.mal rival.ya es hora de pasar a otro nivel para ver que tiiene este de la hoya