Mayweather Sr Reunites With Son For De La Hoya Fight !

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Wow, this is like a soap opera. I'm glad DLH went with Roach, knowing that Floyd Sr probably wouldn't be in it wholeheartedly. This makes it very interesting, in that Floyd Sr has trained Oscar for his last series of fights, and knows his style well. The hype surrounding this fight is probably the biggest ever, or at least since Holyfield - Tyson...

Here's the article from ESPN:



LAS VEGAS -- They held a tour stop, and a family reunion broke out.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. stood with his arm around his father Tuesday, showing him off to Oscar De La Hoya and making it clear that the senior Mayweather would have a role in preparing him for their May 5 megafight.




Oscar De La Hoya (left) and Floyd Mayweather Jr. face off during a news conference to promote their May 5 fight.
The two have been estranged for years, and Mayweather Sr. trained De La Hoya before they split over his $2 million demand to train him to fight his son.

"He may be in the corner, but not your corner," Mayweather told De La Hoya.

The reunion actually occurred about a half hour earlier in a suite upstairs at the MGM Grand hotel-casino, where the two will meet in one of the most anticipated fights in years.

The two Mayweathers hugged, and it seemed like they had never missed a beat as they talked about boxing, De La Hoya's new trainer, Freddie Roach, and a strategy for the fight.

"We have our ups and downs, but he's still my father," Mayweather said. "Someday my father will bury me or I may have to bury him."

The senior Mayweather, who was in prison on drug charges when his son won an Olympic medal in 1996, trained him much of his earlier career before the two separated in a bitter and public feud. Mayweather ended up training De La Hoya for his last series of fights, and De La Hoya vowed that he wouldn't fight again if the trainer wasn't in his corner.

But Mayweather Sr. demanded $2 million to train De La Hoya to fight his son, and De La Hoya said he believed his heart wasn't in getting him in the best shape to beat the younger Mayweather. So he hired Roach, a former fighter and respected trainer, to prepare him for the fight.

Mayweather Jr. has been trained by his uncle, Roger Mayweather, but he is in jail on domestic abuse charges though he is expected to be released before the fight.

"I'm really glad I can bring family together like it's supposed to be," De La Hoya said.

The latest episode in the soap opera that is the Mayweather family took place on the next-to-last stop of an 11-city tour to promote the fight. Tickets for the bout sold out within an hour last month, generating a reported $20 million gate.

Mayweather Sr., who described himself as "a former fighter and a poetry writer," came equipped with a poem about Roach, and read it to a crowd of several hundred people in the casino lobby, much to his son's delight.

Mayweather Jr., is undefeated and generally thought of as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. But he will be moving up to 154 pounds to challenge De La Hoya in a fight that could set records for a non-heavyweight bout.

"I can say this, that he is still my father," Mayweather said. "If it comes down to us going to war, I'm going to ride with my father."
 
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DLH gonna win by KO. Knock Out. Mayweather gonna go to sleep.ZZZZzzzzz...Who has Mayweather fought that comes close to DLH's competition? DLH has fought anyone who is anyone in boxing.
 
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Well, I can say that De La Hoya learned to be a much better in the pocket fighter than he was before training with Floyd Sr...actually, a better boxer overall. But I don't know...seems like it could've been a ploy by the Mayweathers all along...

Smart move by DLH going with Roach, knowing that Floyd Sr couldn't possibly give his all in training someone to beat his own son.
 
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True. But I don't feel like that was Chico in the ring that night. He was malnourished, and struggled to make 130, which is freakishly light for someone who's 6'ft tall. You could see that he was slow, lethargic, and weak.
 
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mayweather has a pretty good resume. but oscar ... man ,look at his record , all the legends and huge names he fought.. its crazy . i have respect for both fighters but for some reason im pullin for oscar. i hope he turns on the heat. i wanna see how mayweather can handle it
 
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fuck de la hoya
i know a lot of these catz supportin him cuz they mexican and he be too, but he's a sell out n 4 eva sported us flag shorts, he didn't start reppin his mexican heratige until he boxed Trinidad.
N when u look at his record throw out the Chavez fight cuz Chavez was old then. (Now there was a great Mexican boxer and a GREAT BOXER over all).
 
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^ Dude is from LA, in California, which is a state in the United States. He fought for the US Olympic team and won a Gold medal for The US Team. Why wouldn't he rep the US...?


On a side note...did anybody make it out to the SF stop of their press tour...? It was on Tuesdasy in front of City Hall...I drove by on the way to work and there were hundreds of people out there...looked like most of them were DLH fans too...LOL...

Weird cause I remember Floyd fighting at Bill Graham in 2001...he's always showed love to The Bay, and we've always been pretty supportive of him...well up until this...haha..