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Old 12-27-2006, 01:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default DLH vs. Mayweather.

It will be the "Golden Boy" vs. the "Pretty Boy" in the biggest fight that can be made in boxing.

The "Golden Boy" Oscar De La Hoya will defend his junior middleweight championship May 5 on HBO PPV against welterweight champ and pound-for-pound king "Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather Jr., De La Hoya told ESPN.com Monday night.

"Done deal, baby! Done deal," an excited De La Hoya said. "I wanted it. How could I not be excited? I took this fight because, like always, I always want to take on the best, and Floyd is considered the best in the world. Here we go again.

"My thinking wasn't financial. It had to do with it being the biggest event out there and wanting to fight the best and be the best."

Said Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather's best friend, adviser and assistant trainer, "They are the two biggest names in the sport and them coming together is going to be one of the biggest events in the history of the sport. It gets no bigger than this. We're very happy that we were able to come to an agreement. We really want to thank Oscar for giving us the opportunity. This is what the fans wanted and this is what they are going to get."

The site, according to Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, will be either the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where De La Hoya has fought four fights in a row and six of his last eight, or the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where he headlined the first card in arena history.

Schaefer and Mayweather adviser Al Haymon had been negotiating the fight for some time, but talks heated up in the immediate aftermath of Mayweather's shutout decision against Carlos Baldomir to win the welterweight title Nov. 4.

De La Hoya (38-4, 30 KOs) made an offer to Mayweather (37-0, 24 KOs) and wanted to wrap it up quickly, giving him a 7 p.m. PT deadline Monday or else he said he would move on to another opponent.

Hopeful that the offer would be accepted, Schaefer hung out at the Golden Boy offices in downtown Los Angeles to wait for the signed contract to be faxed to him.

Ultimately, it was.

"They were an hour early. It's done," Schaefer said. "History has been made today. It will be one of the biggest fights in history. Our goal is to break all records."

Terms were not disclosed, but both sides said that the fighters will make career-high purses. In De La Hoya's case that means more than $25 million. For Mayweather, it means at least $10 million. Both will probably earn much more than that if the pay-per-view is a hit.

"We are just glad we were able to come to the agreement," Ellerbe said. "Oscar is a great businessman, him and Richard both. The negotiations were smooth. We didn't have any problems. This is about giving the fans what they want. And it's about Floyd's legacy in the sport. Floyd wants to go down as the best ever and Oscar is the biggest name in the sport."

De La Hoya has been the cash cow of boxing for years, participating in many of the biggest pay-per-view fights in history. His 1999 welterweight unification fight with Felix Trinidad generated a non-heavyweight record of 1.4 million buys. The all-time buy record is the 1997 rematch between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson, which did 1.99 million subscriptions. Lennox Lewis' knockout of Tyson in 2002 did 1.93 million buys, but grossed a record $112 million because the cost of the pay-per-view was higher than it was for Holyfield-Tyson II.

De La Hoya, 33, is aiming to break both records, and it is conceivable that, with six months to market and promote the fight, it could.

"I look at it this way, my fight with Ricardo Mayorga [in May] did 925,000 without the kind of sponsors and marketing we will have for this fight," De La Hoya said. "We have some heavy dollars in this fight with my sponsors. Not a single soul will not hear about this fight. Can we break the record of 1.99 million? I think we can. We're shooting for 2 million."

De La Hoya, a 1992 Olympic gold medalist, has won 10 titles in six divisions and is one of the most popular fighters ever. Mayweather, 29, a 1996 Olympic bronze medalist, has won five titles in four divisions and will move up in weight to challenge for a title in his fifth weight class.

Besides the fact that the fight matches two of the best in business, there is another potential storyline sure to add drama and fuel to a hot fight.

De La Hoya is trained by Floyd Mayweather Sr., the estranged father of Floyd Jr. If Mayweather Sr. stays on as De La Hoya's trainer, a father training a fighter to beat up his son adds a rubber-necking dimension to the fight.

De La Hoya, however, said he and Mayweather Sr. have not yet had a serious talk about it. De La Hoya said he will be in Las Vegas later this week and plans to meet with Mayweather Sr.

"I will sit down with him and talk about this," De La Hoya said. "I want to see how he feels. I want to look into his eyes and see if he is going to be as passionate as I am when we are in training. I want us both to be comfortable with the situation. I don't want him to come to Puerto Rico to train me for the fight and have it be awkward. I want to make sure we are on the same page."

If Mayweather Sr. doesn't have the stomach to train De La Hoya to beat his son, De La Hoya said he will make other arrangements.

"Floyd Mayweather Sr. should be my trainer until the day I retire," De La Hoya said. "I don't think there is any reason to change trainers. He gets me going and he gets me motivated. But I am prepared if he says no to me. I am prepared to move on and get somebody else. That somebody else, though, I am not sure who it is."

De La Hoya, who hasn't fought since his sixth-round knockout of Mayorga in May to win a 154-pound belt, said he is already getting in shape to fight Mayweather.

"I already flew out my strength and conditioning coach [Rob Garcia] to Puerto Rico," he said. "We are already working. We're working on my diet and weight training. When I step in that ring, I will go hard. I will be a trained machine. That's why I started a week ago."

Mayweather is also pumped up for the fight, Ellerbe said.

"Floyd is extremely excited. This is the fight he has wanted his whole career," Ellerbe said. "When it got done, Floyd called me and he told me to get ready to go to the gym in about two hours."

Sometime after the start of 2007, Schaefer said there would a national press tour to announce the fight.




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Old 02-17-2007, 03:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is close coming boys!! I read Oscar demanded a the maximum size ring. He made tons of other demands like gloves etc and apparantly was pretty surprised when PBF just signed the contract with no problems. I would have thought oscar would like asmaller ring to cage PBF in and use his advantage is size and strength! I cant wait, I just hope they use 8oz gloves so at least there will be some hope of a KO!
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Mayweather will dominate Oscar.
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I dont know about that Bull! We have a saying in this part of the world "A good big 'un will always beat a good little 'un!" I just hope both men come to fight, there is always that doubt with mayweather. I think Oscar will, he's a bussinessman that I think will realise the importance of this fight in lifting boxing out of its decline
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Mayweather will dominate Oscar.

Depends on which DLH steps into the ring on May 5th. Is it going to be the Oscar that fought Hopkins, or Sturm? Or will it be the Oscar that brushed off Mayorga. If itīs the latter, then it should be a good fight, Floyd is fast, and thatīs his weapon against Oscar, a point decision should be realistic. Oscar on the other hand could easily knock out Floyd. This should be a good fight.
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Old 02-18-2007, 09:30 AM   #6 (permalink)
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seeing as i hate junior...i hope de la hoya kicks his a$$.....junior has incredible skills but too big a mouth...
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Old 02-18-2007, 03:03 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I pick DLH on this fight but Mayweather has faster hands than DLH so it will be an exciting fight....Can't wait for this event.
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Old 02-21-2007, 06:29 AM   #8 (permalink)
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These two had the first stop on their media tour yesterday.Floyd said that
Oscar's record is littered with victories over the elderly, including "an old Camacho, an old Pernell Whitaker, an old Julio Cesar Chavez".

He also said hat Oscar's defense is porous and that Floyd will bang on him like a drum. He said "A hot offense always beat a cold defense." (What is that about?? Is it an American Football reference?? If its not, then he might be on crack!

Oscar came back with
"When I touch you, you are going to hurt for weeks,I'm going to leave you with something to cry about."
Obviously a reference to Floyd crying when he wins, crying when he announced retirement!
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Old 02-28-2007, 01:51 PM   #9 (permalink)
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After all the controversy about whether or not he'll be in Oscar's corner come May 5th, Floyd Mayweather Snr is rumoured to be in FLOYD'S corner for the fight! Who would have imagined that a few weeks ago. The feeling is, that he wont sit on the fence while the 2 fighters he is closest to go toe to toe!!

They are all rumoured to put differences aside and work as a clan to beat DLH!! I would love to be a fly on the wall at that gym!!
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i want golden boy to win but floyd will
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Old 02-28-2007, 03:46 PM   #11 (permalink)
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im going with FMJ on dis one..freddy roach is a good trainer and i no him personnaly but i dont think he can motivate oscar like senior can..
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im going with FMJ on dis one..freddy roach is a good trainer and i no him personnaly but i dont think he can motivate oscar like senior can..
True about that motivation part, but I think Oscar will be motivating himself for this fight since this is imo the biggest fight in his professional carreer.

If DLH, trains and motivate himself the way he did for his last fight then he will be the victorious one in this fight.
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Im so happy this is happening i was mad when sr trie to stop it
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Two Months Away Today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I Can't Wait!!!!! Never Been This Excited For A Sporting Event In My Life!!!!
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Floyd will run, win on the cards or not he will think he won. Ironic if DLH is begging someone to stand and fight after his fight with Tito.
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yup it will be a frikken war of skills..i think junior has a little more endurance
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This fight will be insane. On Cinco De Mayo no less.

And DLH was wise to have it in Vegas. Last thing you need is a riot in LA if he loses.
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True about that motivation part, but I think Oscar will be motivating himself for this fight since this is imo the biggest fight in his professional carreer.

If DLH, trains and motivate himself the way he did for his last fight then he will be the victorious one in this fight.
in his last fight he hand pick his apponent because he knew he was going to win..this time its a little different especially when your trainer nows about your opponents fighting styles and habits just as much as he does
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I really don't think this fight will even be close. Floyd is just to quick and will easily win by decision. Ricardo was taylor made for Oscar. Floyd is not and Oscar will have trouble with his movement and speed. I think that the Mayorga fight is giving some people delusions of grandeur. The guy is 28-6-1 and made his name after beating Vernon Forrest twice. Ricardo at times is an exciting fighter, but by no means is he a great fighter. He's good at best. I predict Floyd by scores of 118-110, 119-109 & 116-112 (this is that idiot judge that was trying to give the closer than usual rounds to Oscar).
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