MANILA, Philippines—Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya warned Errol Spence to be wary of Manny Pacquiao in their upcoming welterweight title fight in August.
In an interview with ES News, De La Hoya warned Spence of Pacquiao’s herky-jerky movements and the Filipino icon’s mannerisms before launching a flurry.
“I love that fight, it’s a great matchup and I think Spence is a great fighter,” said De La Hoya. “As great as he is, I think Spence has to be careful.”
De La Hoya then mimicked Pacquiao’s mannerism of shuffling his feet and throwing his hands in the air that precedes a barrage of punches.
“I don’t know why anybody hasn’t caught on to that he does this and he throws and he has those fat calves. Spence has to be careful of that,” said De La Hoya who lost to Pacquiao in 2008 in what became his final match of his illustrious career.
MANNY WINS
While De La Hoya, a legend who won titles in six weight classes, didn’t exactly predict a winner, former UFC champion Henry Cejudo did.
Cejudo, who won the UFC’s bantamweight and flyweight belts, said Pacquiao could snatch Spence’s IBF and WBC titles from him.
“I think Manny’s gonna beat him,” said Cejudo.