de la hoya vs Pacquiao, Dec. 6th [official]

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Yep, the tranny pulled it off and offered pac 65/35 split. Official according to ESPN. Announcement will come tomorrow.

Sources: De La Hoya, Pacquiao agree to Dec. 6 fight in Vegas

Oscar De La Hoya, boxing's biggest star, will announce Thursday that he will meet pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao on Dec. 6, two sources close to the fight told ESPN.com.

Top Rank's Bob Arum, whose company promotes Pacquiao, would not confirm a deal was in place for what would be the year's biggest fight, but he did tell ESPN.com that De La Hoya would host a media teleconference at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday to announce his opponent.

"We'll know who is he is fighting tomorrow," Arum said Wednesday from Youngstown, Ohio, where he was attending a promotional event for the Kelly Pavlik-Bernard Hopkins fight that he is co-promoting with De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. "I made a commitment that I wouldn't say anything and that tomorrow there would be an announcement. I'm not allowed to make any comments. Everything will be clear on Thursday."

Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer would not confirm the deal, either, but sounded positive when asked about it.

"Last week the deal was 90 percent dead, but we were able to revive it. The fact that it has been so quiet is a good sign," Schaefer said from Mexico, where he was traveling on business with De La Hoya. "It's been a lot of back and forth and skillful negotiating and to try to get each side to soften their stance. If the fight was Arum vs. Schaefer, it would have been made awhile ago."

Schaefer dismissed reports this week that welterweight titleholder Paul Williams was under serious consideration to meet De La Hoya. Schaefer said that although Williams' name was thrown out during an internal meeting, it was quickly dismissed, and no contact was ever made between the De La Hoya and Williams camps. Williams promoter Dan Goossen confirmed that as well.

De La Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs), who has repeatedly said the December fight would be the last bout of his storied career in which he's won world titles in six weight divisions, has been in talks with Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs) for weeks. But negotiations got bogged down when the sides could not come to an agreement on how to split the revenue, which is expected to exceed more than $100 million.

De La Hoya stood firm for weeks on a 70-30 split in his favor; Pacquiao was demanding a 40 percent slice of the pie.

The rest of the major issues, from the maximum weight to the size of the gloves, were agreed upon, with Pacquiao getting his way on a 147-pound weight limit and 8-ounce gloves.

The percentage split that De La Hoya and Pacquiao have apparently agreed to is unclear.

Freddie Roach, Pacquiao's trainer and one of De La Hoya's former trainers, has been an outspoken advocate of the fight, going so far as to say he would train Pacquiao for free because he was so confident he would win.

Roach told ESPN.com on Wednesday that Pacquiao, whom he hadn't spoken to much recently, left him two voice mails about 7 a.m. ET.

"He left me the messages and at the end of one of them, he said, 'Thanks for all your help.' I read that as the fight is done," Roach said.

Pacquiao, a lightweight titleholder who has won belts in five weight classes and is the national icon of the Philippines, would move up to welterweight for the showdown with De La Hoya.

The fight is expected to take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where De La Hoya has fought five of his past six bouts and seven of his past 10.

Dan Rafael is ESPN.com's boxing writer.
 
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As dumb as I think this fight is...I'm going to get tickets for sure. I don't know what the fuck is wrong with Ticketmaster though, sometimes it says tickets are unavailable like 2 minutes after they release. I hope they don't pull this bullshit again.


Dumb ass fight for Oscar, its really a lose-lose for him as far as his boxing legacy goes.

I can see how he would benefit from a business standpoint, but I guess thats all he is nowadays is a businessman.

I'm predicting a Pacman decision. Oscar had more than his hands full with Stevie Forbes. As big as the size advantage is for Oscar, we all saw how much slower he is...

He could barely catch Floyd, who might even be a hair slower than Pacquiao.

Fuck Oscar's pussy ass for leaving Tony Margarito hanging. The guy who truly deserved the fight. But I don't think it would've been half as big with him.
 
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^ LOL. And if he does then what did he prove ? That he can beat a man who weighs 30 pounds less than him, and fights 3 weight classes below him ?


Like I said. Whether he wins or loses, De La Hoya is screwed. Legacy is tarnished. Hopefully he gets his ass knocked out for being such a pussy ass bitch.
 
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If anyone comes across any ticket info for this fight...please post it ! I'll do the same.


I'm going to this shit even if I have to shell out 3 X Retail to fucking StubHub...lol...hopefully I can get on when they drop tho.


Who else is rollin out to Skin City for this shit ?
 
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We all know that DLH is only fighting for the money! So basically who cares, when he should of been fighting somebody that deserved to fight him, but $$ makes DLH world go round now a days!!!!
 
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If anyone comes across any ticket info for this fight...please post it ! I'll do the same.


I'm going to this shit even if I have to shell out 3 X Retail to fucking StubHub...lol...hopefully I can get on when they drop tho.


Who else is rollin out to Skin City for this shit ?
I'll be out there for sure. I'll let you know about the tickets when I find out. Even if it's sold out I'll be able to get a few. I got a condo out there so I know a few people.
 
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^ LOL. And if he does then what did he prove ? That he can beat a man who weighs 30 pounds less than him, and fights 3 weight classes below him ?


Like I said. Whether he wins or loses, De La Hoya is screwed. Legacy is tarnished. Hopefully he gets his ass knocked out for being such a pussy ass bitch.
aint no way his career is getting tarnished. DLH's career is done with in my opinion. win or lose DLH is a champ and a hall of famer. Why is everyone making pac man to be some scrub? No one has been able to touch this guy in his recent fights. so they called "El Chingon De Chingones" DLH to take care of this punk.
 

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Too big! He's just going to push Pac-Man around like he did Mayweather. De La Hoya has been in the ring with Hopkins so that should tell you how big De La Hoya is, compared to Pac-Man.
 
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Too big! He's just going to push Pac-Man around like he did Mayweather. De La Hoya has been in the ring with Hopkins so that should tell you how big De La Hoya is, compared to Pac-Man.
weak ass example hopkins made DLH look like a lil kid. Hopkins was a lot bigger than DLH. besides pac man wants to be known as one of the greatest of all time. who better than DLH. DLH aint near the best boxers we got right now but he still a name and well known. Pac Man gets to come up on hella money and maybe upset my boy DLH. Either way its good to see my boy DLH still fightin even if it is just for the money and not the fans.