



Every major movie event nowadays comes with one of the actors getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Seriously, Vince Vaughn? So why should boxing be any different? Before Oscar De La Hoya set off for Vegas to finish up preparations for his fight this weekend against Manny Pacquiao, the Golden Boy received an honor only bestowed to Magic Johnson and Wayne Gretzky—and no, it isn’t a blowgenie from Dyan Cannon in the back of The Forum. He was awarded a statue in front of the Staples Center—a building that was built after his career had already been established, sure, but considering he’s still a viable fighter, we don’t understand why he needed to be immortalized in front of. Sure Oscar’s worthy, but why don’t we let his career end before giving him honors like this? We could think of a few other people who might be more deserving this statue right now, and sorry Kings and Avengers fans, they’re all basketball related.
Oscar De La Hoya gets a statue of limitations [LA Times]
Image [LA Times]

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Posted by Football Fanatics | December 04, 2008