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[img width=500 height=153]http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l66/kd19orcinus/oscarvs.jpg[/img] Pretty Boy Floyd Mayweather Jr. is set to encounter Oscar “the Golden Boy” De La Hoya on May 5, 2007. Though no site has been determined, it looks like the potentially biggest fight in the history of prizefighting will be at the Staples Center or the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Now it remains for the boxing fans and others to speculate who will emerge on top the winner. Who's gonna win? Let's share our own analysis ![]() |
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i don't know kung madayon ba ni.. haven't heard the latest news gud.. diba ang trainer ni oscar kay ang father mang floyd? and news before said that floyd's dad asked oscar not to fyt his son...ambot lang kaha ron..
so kung madayon this is a hard one but i think i'll go with dela hoya.. EXPERIENCE... the way golden boy hammered mayorga, it was more than impressive.. |
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De La Hoya-Mayweather (USA TODAY) May 5, 2007: Floyd Mayweather vs. Oscar De La Hoya. Site undetermined. Both men say this will be their last fight, a statement boxers have been known to take back. De La Hoya is likely to be an underdog. The records: Floyd Mayweather: 37-0, 24 knockouts. Titles won: WBC super featherweight, WBC lightweight, WBC light welterweight, IBF welterweight, WBC welterweight Oscar De La Hoya: 38-4, 30 knockouts. Titles won: IBF lightweight, WBC super lightweight, WBC welterweight, WBC junior middleweight, WBA junior middleweight De La Hoya is 33 (34 by the time of the fight) and has only fought six times in the last five years, once since Bernard Hopkins knocked him out with a body shot Sept. 18, 2004. Mayweather will be 30. The Ring ranks Mayweather first among welterweights and De La Hoya sixth among junior middleweights. |
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ill go with mayweather...katiguwang na ni dela hoya...chamba rato iya daug ni mayorgA...kng c mayweather ang mu away niya, di bya pataka ug away c mayweather pareha ni mayorga nga murag standby mu away, pataka lng sumbag...
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this one taken from east side boxing interview with floyd mayweather sr( oscar' trainer).. this was before oscar mayorga fyt... ESB: Even though Mayorga has a great chin, Oscar has predicted a knockout; do you see the fight ending in that fashion? Mayweather Sr.: You see a lot of guys with tough chins. The fact remains that anybody can be knocked out at a given time if they get hit right. I’m not going to say Oscar is going to knock him out; I’m going to say that it could happen…… (Pauses then continues his thought)…..This guy is hittable. Trinidad knocked him out and Oscar has a terrific left hook. It doesn’t make a difference to me how he wins. To me a win is a win, whether it is by decision, TKO, or KO……. (Pauses again)…… Even if the fight goes the distance, Mayorga is going to take a terrible beating. At the end he’d be thinking that he should have laid down instead of taking the punishment. probably not chamba.... it was planned.. u don't rob a bank with luck.. u have it planned.. guys don't forget.. vargas was ko'd by oscar before mayorga pud.. |
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this is a continuation of the east side boxing interview with mayweather sr. ESB: How realistic is the chance of a fight with your son (Floyd Mayweather Jr.) and Oscar actually coming to fruition? Mayweather Sr.: It’s real realistic…. ESB: Can you sit in the corner and train someone to fight your son? Mayweather Sr.: I don’t think it’s ever happened before ESB Can you sit in the corner and train someone to fight your own son? Mayweather Sr.: Yes I can. You want to know why I can do that. It’s because I have a disrespectful son. My son knows that I am training Oscar De La Hoya, why would you disrespect your daddy and come on your daddy’s playground and try to provoke a fight with Oscar? How am I wrong if he comes on to my territory? ESB: Because he is your son. Mayweather Sr.: And I am his father!!! this isn’t his brother, his cousin, or his friend. This is his daddy!! How is he going to come over here and interrupt what his daddy is doing? How is he going to be so disrespectful to his daddy and want to fight someone his daddy is training? I’m the daddy that made him the world champion that he is and now he wants to take what his daddy gave him and come over here and mess with his father? Then whatever happens to him happens. I am not going to say that I’ll be happy that my son gets knocked out or I won’t be happy about De La Hoya losing, either way I won’t be happy. I’m stuck in the middle playing the fiddle. But I am not going to let my son sit up here at the end of the day and have his daddy back down by letting somebody else train Oscar. That other trainer would get all the money I’m supposed to get and my son probably won’t give his daddy a damn thing. I would look like a fool if I stepped to the side. ESB: Analyze that potential fight. Mayweather Sr.: They both have skills. Lil Floyd of course is faster and younger. Oscar is the heavier puncher. My son has a lot of good tools. Oscar since he has been with me uses his right hand now to go with a terrific left hand. It would just be a very interesting fight. I couldn’t even tell you what the outcome of the fight would be. ESB: Let’s say Floyd is not your son and Oscar was fighting someone with the same skills, experience, and size, how would you see the fight? Mayweather Sr.: I’ll be right where I’m at now. I can’t make a prediction in a fight like that. ESB: So you won’t be shocked with any result? Mayweather Sr.: I won’t be shocked if Lil Floyd got knocked out but I’d be shocked if Oscar got stopped. That would shock me. It wouldn’t shock me if he knocked Lil Floyd out and it wouldn’t shock me if Lil Floyd won the fight. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (the story below had nothing to do with the scheduled de la hoya vs mayweather fight).. the story probably happened before mayweather sr. became oscar's trainer... A look into Mayweather Sr.'s family life is also revealing. His son fired him as his manager/trainer and gave him twenty-four hours before he evicted him from his house and repossessed his car. The father and son almost coming to blows several times over the career path chosen by Mayweather Jr. and money he claimed was owed to him by his father. This typical of Mayweather Sr.'s storied relationship with his other family members. |
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