Oscar De La Hoya Trolls Canelo Alvarez From Hotel

Oscar de la Hoya and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez‘s tense relationship has taken a further turn for the worst, as seen by their constant public spats and attacks on social media.

Oscar de la Hoya recently made a subdued but scathing remark about Canelo, seemingly in an attempt to disparage his former ally and protégé. from the opulent inside of his home in Las Vegas.

Canelo Alvarez is disrespected by Oscar De La Hoya

Oscar De la Hoya shared a video of himself relaxing by his pool, drinking wine, and admiring the lovely scenery. “Remember there are levels to this game,” was the caption that went with the video.

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Many saw this social media post as a subtly insulting remark directed at Canelo, implying that De la Hoya is better than the fighter or has more experience. The post’s timing and tone fanned the flames of the argument between the two prominent boxing figures.

Controversial boxer Ryan Garcia did not hesitate to weigh in on the debate spurred by the latest Oscar video. Garcia fueled the flames with a lighthearted remark on De La Hoya’s tweet,

Garcia’s involvement deepened the already-present rift between Alvarez and De La Hoya. Over time, the distance between De la Hoya and Canelo has widened, as evidenced by their frequent use of public gestures and words that highlight their tense personal and professional relationship. Not only has their public sparring drawn the interest of boxing enthusiasts, but it has also stimulated conjecture and discussion within the sports world.

Sumit Rajan

Sumit is a Sr. Editor at Black Sports Online. When not dissecting NBA and NFL storylines, you’ll find him cheering for Manchester United, testing out new fountain pens, or scaling a mountain.

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