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De La Hoya/Pacquiao Is Official!
LOS ANGELES (August 28) - The wait is over and the fight is on…Olympic gold medalist and 10-time world champion "The Golden Boy" OSCAR DE LA HOYA will face current Ring Magazine No. 1-ranked pound for pound champion MANNY "Pacman" PACQUIAO on Saturday, December 6 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada in a bout that will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View.
Presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank, Inc., the bout will be a 12-round, non-title fight contested at the 147-pound welterweight limit. This exciting and intriguing match-up pits two of the most recognizable and popular talents in the sport today in what will surely be the grand finale of the 2008 boxing calendar year.
"Manny Pacquiao is considered the best fighter in boxing today and I always want to fight the best," said De La Hoya. "I am glad we were able to make this fight happen because while Pacquiao is at the pinnacle of his success and has defeated all of the top fighters he has faced, I am going to show the world that it stops with me. December 6 can't get here soon enough."
"This is my greatest challenge," said Pacquiao. "When I take that walk to the ring to fight Oscar, I will carry all the people of The Philippines - the entire country - on my shoulders. I promise I will fight with all of my heart and that I will give everything I have. Like my trainer Freddie Roach says, I have what it takes to win the biggest fight of my life."
After several weeks of amicable discussions between De La Hoya's company, Golden Boy Promotions, and Pacquiao's promoter, Top Rank, Inc., a deal was struck this week ensuring fans around the world the opportunity to see this dream match-up.
Richard Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Boy Promotions said, "This fight will have the whole world talking and will be a fantastic night for boxing. Oscar's career has always been defined by taking on the biggest challenges and fighting best names in boxing. This fight against a great champion like Manny Pacquiao is just another testament to his readiness to face the strongest competition and continue his legacy as one of the greatest fighters boxing has ever seen."
Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, Chairman of the Board, Top Rank added, "This fight is what all sports fans are looking forward to, a contest between two champions who come to fight and who are the most popular names in boxing today. Manny Pacquiao is taking on a major task in facing the legendary Oscar de la Hoya, but we at Top Rank are very confident Manny will handle himself extremely well."
Richard Sturm, President of Sports and Entertainment, MGM MIRAGE said, "MGM MIRAGE has hosted the greatest names in sports and entertainment and this event will certainly continue that tradition. We look forward to presenting one of the most exciting promotions in the history of boxing and there is no question this fight will have a major impact on fans worldwide."
Mark Taffet, HBO Pay-Per-View said, "De La Hoya-Pacquiao is a dream match-up which will capture the imagination of sports fans everywhere. It's the pay-per-view king vs. the pound-for-pound king and an event in which both fighters' popularity clearly transcends the sport."
Oscar de la Hoya has been a fan favorite and the most successful pay-per-view attraction in the history of the boxing. A 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist for the United States, de la Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs) is a champion in every division he has competed in from 130 to 160 pounds and has faced boxing's elite for over 15 years, including Floyd Mayweather, Julio Cesar Chavez, Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley, Felix Trinidad, Pernell Whitaker, Ike Quartey, Fernando Vargas, Arturo Gatti, Genaro Hernandez, Jesse James Leija and Hector Camacho Sr. In his fight against Mayweather on May 5, 2007, he fell short via a close split decision, but set records with the fight having the most pay-per-view buys and grossing the most revenue in the history of boxing. In his last fight against Steve Forbes on May 3, 2008 De La Hoya registered a dominating unanimous decision victory, winning nearly every round of the fight which took place in suburban Los Angeles at the outdoor Home Depot Center soccer stadium, another first for boxing's star attraction.
Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs) is recognized by most knowledgeable observers as the best fighter at any weight in the world today. Pacquiao, 29, has held world titles in four weight divisions, winning the WBC flyweight world title two weeks before his 20th birthday in December of 1998, the IBF junior featherweight world title at age 22 in 2001, the WBC super featherweight world title in March of this year and most recently the WBC lightweight world title in his last fight on June 28 against defending champion David Diaz.
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#1 pacfan P4P "Legend":
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"LETS GET READY TO RUMBLEEEEE!!!!"
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Richard Schaefer:
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LETS GET READY TO TAKE YO $$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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rudy:
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Catfish Manny by KO over Oscar Meyer Wiener!!!!!! Retire this fool!!
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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STOKES:
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Don't buy this GARBAGE please do it for the real fans of the sport, who the hell is the champion here? "NOBODY" its all just to fill DLH's already bloated pockets with more money, plus this fight makes NO sense at all, its not a real challange, common wake up and smell the coffee!
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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BOYCOTT:
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People can say whatever they want regarding Oscar and Manny's records and victories etc., but the bottom line is that this match up MAKES NO SENSE! BOYCOTT this goofy fight!
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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BigDaddy writing from Parts Unknown:
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I'm a Hater? I'm a Big Manny Fan and I'm a Big DLH Fan.But every once in a while I gotta take a few sips of The HaterAde. Because I ain't ANYBODY'S Nut-Hugger.This fight is a FARCE! As for the "LawnMower Men" of TSS, Radam Gibberish and MASputo69,keep braggin and writing ign't comments because I can always use a good laugh thanks to you Clowns.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Anony:
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::::::::::: I'M BETTING ON THE "ELF" CAUSE THE "HOBBIT" DON'T STAND A CHANCE ::::::: (and I love Pacquiao style and heart, for the record) :::::::::::::::::::::
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Porcupine:
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THe size difference is farcical - BUT this is a bonafide superfight. I bet Pac has the stones to challenge Margarito if he beats Oscar, which is entirely possible.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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R.:
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This is not how true champions enhance their legacy. I for one refuse to purchase this PPV and implore all true boxing fans to do the same
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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D-Ace:
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it's a circus act! Pavlik-ODLH, would have been a much better fight!
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Robert Curtis looking for love not hate in Koreatown:
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If this fight's a farce, then we are a farce for giving it so much ink. Think about it. You are what you eat. We've got three more months of everyone's knuckleheaded opinions on this fight in store for us. And no matter what we say, the PPV for this bout will be huge. Mismatched or not, MP and ODLH are worthy warriors. Don't like the fight, don't pay and don't watch. Get away from both your keyboard and your flatscreen for a change. Take your lady out on a date on fight night. Sheesh, if I had good woman in my life right now, you think I'd be wasting my time typing here? How about NO? And that's the truest thing you'll hear today.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Waldorf:
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Good, now Margratio has to fight Paul and thanks to Roach, for helping Pac see 10mil in his pocket for his family. Every boxers win.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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BigDaddy not wanting to be a Hater no more:
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Well put RC,but this is a Boxing fan message board.And as such,why shouldn'y there be dissenting opinions? Why should I get excited about the PPV buys this "Fight" makes? The only thing I care about as a fan is that if I'm expected to shell out $50, then I want a REAL Main Event and a solid undercard. I know alot of casual fans that were really turned off by the DLH-PBF fight.The undercard was putrid and the Main Event was just a glorified Business Transaction. Is it REALLY good for Boxing when this keeps happening over and over again?
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Kool-Aid:
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PacMan UD over DLH. Like Oscar said...December 6th can't get here quick enough! And while we're at it: let's get Williams-Margarito II signed as well!
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Francisco:
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I will watch this fight no doubt. But I wish Oscar would have fought Margarito, Cotto, or Williams for his final bout. I'll take Oscar by Knockout. Bold statement I know, but if Marquez can rock PacMan then I do believe Oscar can acually knock him out.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Javier:
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Oscar by KO on the 2nd round easily.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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donputo69 will be in VEGAS DEC.6:
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hey lil daddy?...wanna go to vegas with me?...ooops....my bad...you have no money...lmfaoooooo.....but is ok...if you want, i'll pay your way...like that you can sit next to me and Radam G drinking some cold corona's...lmfaooooo...anyway...back to boxing....history will be made dec.6.....paquiao is gonna get destroyed and dlh will go out on top as the biggest loser in boxing history....holla back ladies.....
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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andy from newcastle all shuttered up and waiting to have his backside well and truly kicked by hurri:
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Olympics over then? Good, back to normality. Disappointing choice Oscar, you bottled it and win or lose you'll add nothing but dollars to your legacy. Agree with Francisco, but hope Manny shocks the world and makes DLH look like a foolish old man. What was the final purse split then? Right, now where can I put twenty cases of corned beef? Toonoy
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Eastar:
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I got $20 dollars that says Wacquiao gets Ko'd in the 8th round.....Anybody wanna bet???!!! I gotta make this paper, dog. Holla at the King. Yadig?
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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hurricane gustav:
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Guess threre's a limit to the size of our names then. If you live along the gulf coast I'll be thinking of you once it has passed over us. Toonoy
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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rg:
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This is not a fair fight...Chicken Oscar won't fight a guy his size, like Margarito...He's scared of him and knows he'll get his butt kick...so he'll fight a smaller guy like Pacquaio..Pacquiao is a great fighter but too SMALLLL for Chicken oscar.
Thursday Aug 28, 2008
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Kevin L. Moaney:
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Its typical Oscar.He ducked A dangerous fighter in Terry Norris early in his career. Now is ducking Margorita at the end of his career.He's a big bully that's going to receive a huge pay day for beating a smaller fighter.Of course MP is a big named fighter who will bring his A game.But if Oscar has anything left in the tank, he'll beat him with one hand.The left jab and the left hook.
Friday Aug 29, 2008
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donputo69 will be in VEGAS DEC.6: :
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$20 dollars?...is that your check for the week?...lmfaoooooo....20 dollars is my breakfast money..lmfaooooo....put up $500...then talk to me...holla back at the GOD OF TSS...
Friday Aug 29, 2008
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Rick:
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Oscar...There are smaller guys out there to fight why take on Manny???? What a joke!!
It's a circus and Oscars the clown
Friday Aug 29, 2008
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ben :
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I have read what ODLH was saying that this fight with Pacman was really a great fight. I don't believe it's a great fight, how can he call it a great fight when he wanted to fight an undersized fighter..Why is he avoiding to fight the likes of Margarito and other fighters of his size...He simply want to take advantage by choosing the small one and end up a great fighter...It is a futile idea, he hides being a coward. He is not a great fighter but a prentender.He wants everything to his advantage to maintain his legacy...that's the legacy I don't want to see.
Friday Aug 29, 2008
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Radam G in PI:
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Hey, my Toonoy, stay safe. Holla!
Friday Aug 29, 2008
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959 Santa:
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Im happy for Manny Pac. I will be rooting for him to knock out Oscar. That would be a great ending to the 2008 Boxing Season.
Friday Aug 29, 2008
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oli:
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Come on, ODLH will make weight 147lb before the fight, come into the fight at 154lb, ODLH will be slower but will hit hard, Manny will be bigger for sure but Manny should still have the quicker hands and avoid much of the so called fists of furry that ODLH throws to steal the round. I see it if it does happen!; MP by KO in the 9th Round or take the win at the end. This fight is still a joke if a title is not involved, I'll love to see Oscar get his face spastered, but again I'm hatin. Oscar! when are you going to retire? As if you need more money.
Saturday Aug 30, 2008
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JR :
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OSCAR WON THE FIGHT WHEN IT WAS OFFICIAL.
Sunday Sep 21, 2008
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Den:
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Only one thing that made this fight the biggest they said!!!Its called the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!!
Monday Sep 29, 2008
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No Love For The Modern Glove
Fight fans who are of the opinion that modern boxers could have held their own against guys from earlier eras always seem to ignore the fact that boxers back in the day were more durable than modern ones and had to be because of the different conditions under which they fought. For one thing, the lighter, non-water-resistant, horsehair gloves used in earlier eras required one to have stronger hand bones than the heavier, foam-padded, water resistant gloves used today, so any modern fighter who suffers chronic hand injuries would never have lasted very long in bouts fought in earlier eras (unless, of course, they took a little off of every punch that they threw, which, of course, would have made them much less effective fighters). ---TSS reader Feed The Cat offers some perspective on the Old vs. New debate
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