Oscar De La Hoya Wants To Fight Dana White Before Georges St-Pierre

Oscar De La HoyaOscar De La Hoya has issued an angry call out to Dana White. The boxing legend wants White to be the opponent for his comeback fight. De La Hoya is set to return to the summer and had hoped to square off former two-weight UFC champion, Georges St-Pierre, on Triller pay-per-view. Triller co-founder, Ryan Kavanaugh, […]

Oscar De La Hoya

Oscar De La Hoya has issued an angry call out to Dana White.

The boxing legend wants White to be the opponent for his comeback fight.

De La Hoya is set to return to the summer and had hoped to square off former two-weight UFC champion, Georges St-Pierre, on Triller pay-per-view.

Triller co-founder, Ryan Kavanaugh, revealed last week that White had blocked ‘GSP’ from crossing over for a mega-money boxing match against De La Hoya.

The Canadian MMA legend was upset to miss out on a “dream” fight that would’ve generated a lot of money for charity but understood from a business perspective that the UFC didn’t want to allow one of its biggest stars to fight elsewhere.

“I understand that Dana (White) didn’t want me to fight,” St-Pierre explained during an interview with Cinema Blend. “However, it would have been fun (a fight with De La Hoya). Because my career as a professional fighter — to become the best in the world in mixed martial arts, is done. I’m turning 40-years-old tomorrow; I’m going to be 40-years-old. It’s a young man’s game. However, to rather fight a boxing match under the rules that Triller (Fight Club) put on against the legendary Oscar De La Hoya? For me, it would have been a dream come true, because he is my second favourite boxer of all time, behind ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard.“

“Plus, a lot of the money made would have been given to charity,” St-Pierre continued. “So it would have been for a good cause, just to show that we don’t take ourselves too seriously. And it would have been serious competition because you say, I play basketball, I play hockey, but you don’t ‘play’ fighting. It would have been fun.“

De La Hoya wasn’t as nice with his response to White blocking the fight.

The boxing legend took to social media last night for call out the UFC boss.

“.@danawhite Quit blocking @GeorgesStPierre’s chance to fight,” De La Hoya wrote. “How about we get into the ring first little B*#ch then after I kick your ass, I’ll fight a real man #DeLaHoyaGSP #LetGSPFight”

Who do you want to see Oscar De La Hoya fight in his comeback bout?

Triller Pledges $1M to Charity If UFC Clears St-Pierre vs. De La Hoya Fight

Triller Fight Club has pledged $1 million to charity if UFC President Dana White gives the green light for ex-UFC champion Georges St-Pierre to fight ex-boxing…

Triller Fight Club has pledged $1 million to charity if UFC President Dana White gives the green light for ex-UFC champion Georges St-Pierre to fight ex-boxing…

Triller Offers $1 Million To Charity If UFC Allows GSP To Box De La Hoya

Triller is not giving up on a potential George St-Pierre vs. Oscar De La Hoya boxing match. Triller made an offer to UFC President Dana White of $1 million to a charity organisation of White’s choice in order for the UFC to allow St-Pierre to box…

Triller is not giving up on a potential George St-Pierre vs. Oscar De La Hoya boxing match. Triller made an offer to UFC President Dana White of $1 million to a charity organisation of White’s choice in order for the UFC to allow St-Pierre to box De La Hoya. Triller head Ryan Kavanaugh expressed how […]

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Anderson Silva: It’s ‘Completely Terrible’ UFC Blocked Georges St-Pierre from Boxing

UFC legend Anderson Silva lamented the company’s intervention in Georges St-Pierre’s desired boxing encounter with Oscar De La Hoya. “I think it no make…

UFC legend Anderson Silva lamented the company’s intervention in Georges St-Pierre’s desired boxing encounter with Oscar De La Hoya. “I think it no make…

Anderson Silva Slams The UFC For Blocking St-Pierre vs. De La Hoya

Anderson SilvaAnderson Silva has been speaking his mind about the UFC refusing to allow Georges St-Pierre to box Oscar De La Hoya on Triller pay-per-view. Last week, Triller co-founder, Ryan Kavanaugh, took to social media to blast Dana White for blocking a fight between St-Pierre and De La Hoya. The UFC president insisted he was not […]

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Anderson Silva has been speaking his mind about the UFC refusing to allow Georges St-Pierre to box Oscar De La Hoya on Triller pay-per-view.

Last week, Triller co-founder, Ryan Kavanaugh, took to social media to blast Dana White for blocking a fight between St-Pierre and De La Hoya.

The UFC president insisted he was not interested in doing business with Triller and advised it’s people to stop contacting him about potential fights.

‘GSP’ has since spoken of his disappointment of not being able to compete in a “dream” fight against De La Hoya which would’ve generated a lot of money for charitable causes.

Silva exited the UFC in 2020 after a legendary run with the company. ‘The Spider’ has since crossed into boxing and is due to compete against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. this summer. He thinks St-Pierre should’ve been allowed to do the same.

“I think it doesn’t make sense, especially because Georges did a lot for the sport, especially for UFC,” Silva told MMA Junkie. “Why you hold the guy? This makes no sense.”

“Georges is a fighter,” Silva addes. “You can’t hold a fighter. It’s the same if you take the lion in the jungle and put him inside a cage. The lion is going to die. You can’t do that. Nobody can do that. This makes no sense. This is terrible, terrible – completely terrible.”

“First of all, I think when you do your job, especially fight in the level me and Georges do it, you need to respect,” Silva concluded. “Georges worked hard to make a lot of things for UFC. It makes no sense, Dana White holding Georges St-Pierre. I have my personal opinion about Dana, and I’m not anymore in UFC. I don’t like to talk about UFC because everything I do inside UFC is done for me. I do my best, I put in my heart in the company, but now it’s a page in my life that’s done.”

Do you agree with Anderson Silva? Should Georges St-Pierre be allowed to fight Oscar De La Hoya?