Oscar de la Hoya criticized UFC President Dana White’s handling of the undisputed super middleweight title fight last week between Terence “Bud” Crawford and Canelo Álvarez, who accused White of bad PhD practices and attempts to undermine the Mediaberelie of Boxing.
Speaking through his “Clapback Thursday” Social Media series, De la Hoya focused the role of White as a boxing promoter during the inaugural event of TKO in Allegiant Stadium, where Crawford Álvarez shocked to claim the undisputed crown.
Oscar de la Hoya Slams Dana White: “You can’t snore boxing media as you do in the UFC”
De La Hoya opened his comments by questioning the WHITE dedication to the sport he left behind. He noticed that White’s “T-shirt is smaller every minute”, while he was pressed on his efforts change The Muhammad Ali Act – Federal Legislation that is designed to protect the rights and financial interests of hunters.
De la Hoya argued that White’s proposed changes would prefer promoters at the expense of hunters and say: “TKO needs to change so that they can fuck fighters. Sorry, uncle Fester. You can’t sniff Boxmedia like you in the UFC.”
“Speaking of bad promotion; Dana White did not have his best week. His T -shirt Kromp every minute smaller. Especially when he was questioned about his attempt to Ammende Muhammad Ali Act.
‘So you say that this reporter is a’ bastard ‘because he asks a legitimate question? That’s because at Muhammad Ali Act fighters protects. And TKO needs to change so that they can fuck hunters. Sorry Uncle Fester. You can’t get boxing media as you in the UFC.
“And after this debacle he decided to skip the undercard and to appear at the start of the main event where he only looks at the UFC all the time at the UFC. I wonder if he is taking the UFC for a sport that he doesn’t want to.”
According to De La Hoya, White has even skipped a lot of the undercard of the event, only spent the main event and the early rounds spent watching UFC content on his phone. “I wonder if he is sorry that he has left the UFC for a sport that he doesn’t want it,” added De la Hoya.
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The feud between the La Hoya and the white spans, with collisions about hunter, promotion strategies and the relative status of boxing versus mixed martial arts. De la Hoya promoted Álvarez largely of the career of the Mexican star and repeatedly questioned the references of White as a boxing promoter. In his last comments, De la Hoya rejected the CV of Álvarez, claiming that only that Floyd MayweatherDmitry Bivol and Crawford tested his capacities – and each had played with him in the ring.
White’s entry to boxing has yielded the study of veterans who are concerned about changes in regulations that arrange the responsibilities of promoters. The Muhammad Ali Act, established in 2000, imposes fiduciary tasks on promoters and forbids certain conflicts of interest. Changes proposed by white and TKO leaders try to revise definitions of promoters and managers; Critics claim that such changes can weaken supervision and reduce financial transparency for hunters.

While White defended his promotion debut as a success-under mention of viewers figures that Crawford vs. Under the most viewed men’s title fights of the century, Álvarez placed his urge to reform the regulations controversial. Boxmedia continue to cover the fall -out, and many observers expect further escalation in the rivalry of the White vs. De la Hoya while both men strive for 2026 plans.

De La Hoya is planning to return to promotion in October with a Dazn-Straeamed card, to call up the commitment for the ambitions of TKO and to set the stage for a new collision of visions between the established figures of boxing and his newcomers.
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