‘I’ll take Conor McGregor out in two rounds’: Oscar De La Hoya challenges UFC star
Boxing Hall of Famer says he has been ‘secretly training’ in preparation for a comeback and wants to face the mixed martial arts star
Boxing Hall of Famer Oscar De La Hoya remains confident that he still can handle himself in the ring.
De La Hoya, who is nearly a decade into retirement, said he has been “secretly training” and called out UFC star Conor McGregor.
“You know I’m competitive,” the 44-year-old De La Hoya said on “Golden Boy Radio with Tattoo and the Crew”, a daily digital radio show.
“I still have it in me. … I’m faster than ever and stronger than ever. I know I can take out Conor McGregor in two rounds. I’ll come back for that fight. Two rounds. Just one more [fight]. I’m calling him out. Two rounds, that’s all I need. That’s all I’m going to say.”
De La Hoya publicly considered a comeback in June 2015, only to change his tune one week later.
A 1992 Olympic gold medal winner and 10-time professional world champion, De La Hoya captured titles at 130, 135, 140, 147, 154 and 160 pounds.