
The constant feud between UFC CEO Dana White and boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya has taken a new turn as Joe Rogan is now in the shooting line.
Love him or hates him, Oscar de la Hoya remains one of the most entertaining promoters there are; Especially with its weekly beecing beef on social media, better known as 'Clap Back Thursday'.
This week's episode was delayed by a day after veteran UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan joked that Golden Boy 'Off The Rails' was about Terence Crawford – and it didn't take long before the boxing icon fell back.
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Oscar de la Hoya challenges Joe Rogan and Dana White about podcast function
In a recent episode of the JRE -Podcast, the veteran UFC commentator would be teasing: “Oscar it seems that he is a bit off the rails nowadays” -to no -none's surprise, Rogan then made the center of this week's 'Clap Back Thursday'.
“Joe, I'm really off the rails? Okay, let's look at your evolution for the past fifteen years, “said De la Hoya in a video that is shared on his Instagram page.
“Joe, it must be in your contract to say sick to me and not say a nice word about me … Bro, stop being little one. You refuse to put me on my podcast when the majority of your content is MMA or boxing.
I mean, I understand Dad Dana [White] You won't let me have on the podcast [so] Let me introduce something, “De Hall of Famer teased and challenged Rogan to book him next to Dana White in an episode of his famous internet show.
“This will be the highest rated show that you will ever do … Let me and your father Dana together on the podcast. You can moderate the podcast, so two against one. And I think that's fine, because I am an open book. “
De la Hoya and White have been engaged in a bitter feud for more than ten years; While a JRE podcast with the three combat port icons would be hilarious to look at, it would be close impossible to get them all together in a room … at least without a bucket of security in tow.
Oscar de la Hoya 'Klapps Back' about Terence Crawford comments
Rogan also wondered why De la Hoya had lately fixed it on Terence Crawford, especially after it was confirmed that 'Bud' had officially signed in September to combat Canelo Alvarez.
“He did that [Rogan] Really ask why I comment on Terence Crawford? The rankings have him number 1 in 154 pounds when he doesn't even fight that weight anymore.
“I comment because my hunter Vergil Ortiz last Saturday much easier beat Israil Madrimov than Crawford. I also comment because it is my F-task to be a promoter and promote my hunters. “
In an earlier interview with Fight Hype, which has since been removed from YouTube, De la Hoya shared his prediction for Terence Crawford vs Canelo, planned for September 13, 2025.
“Look, hunter versus fight and talent, of course Crawford is the traditional boxer, but Canelo has the size, he has the power, and it is like [Bob] Arum said: he will run right through him. It will be a difficult fight.
“But stylistically, I mean, yes, it will be a one -sided fight for perhaps, let's say, seven rounds, and then Canelo starts to attack, he starts to bring it to deep water, and the power will eventually be too much. Will it be a great fight? Will it be a huge event? Absolute.”
Crawford vs Canelo is currently planned for September 13 – the Mexican will be confronted with William Scull on 3 May.
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