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Oscar De La Hoya has stirred up controversy by threatening legal action against former fighter Canelo Alvarez and then proceeding to insult him to his face at the weigh-in.
The Chairman of Golden Boy shared that he had sent a ‘Cease and Desist’ letter to Canelo, cautioning the undisputed super middleweight champion against accusing him of ‘stealing money from fighters’. However, De La Hoya didn’t stop there; he escalated the situation by wearing a provocative t-shirt at the T-Mobile Arena.
During Jaime Munguia’s scaling, which was attended by World Boxing News, De La Hoya made a bold statement by donning an ‘eat more meat’ t-shirt. This move seemed to allude to Canelo’s previous involvement in a failed drug test linked to Mexican meat.
Canelo, weighing in at 166.8 pounds, stood opposite Munguia, who weighed 167.4 pounds, setting the stage for an intense confrontation in the boxing ring.