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    Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya<

    By TIM DAHLBERG, AP Boxing Writer
    May 6, 2007

    AP - May 6, 12:59 am EDT
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    LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. wanted to give Oscar De La Hoya a beating. He had to settle for just getting a win.

    Mayweather won one of boxing's richest fights ever Saturday night by using his superb defensive skills and superior speed to take a 12-round split decision and win the WBC 154-pound title in his first fight at that weight.

    The fight was billed as one that would save boxing, and while it didn't do that, it was an entertaining battle between two proud champions who both fought hard from the opening bell through the end of the final round.

    The fight ended with the sellout crowd on its feet roaring and two fighters trading punches wildly at the final bell. They then stopped and embraced each other.

    Mayweather was favored 116-112 by judge Chuck Giampa and 115-113 by judge Jerry Roth. Judge Tom Kaczmarek had De La Hoya ahead 115-113. The Associated Press had Mayweather winning 116-112.

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    "It was easy work for me," Mayweather said. "He was rough and tough but he couldn't beat the best."

    In the end, Mayweather was simply faster and more slippery in a bout where neither fighter managed to hurt the other and neither went down.

    Still, De La Hoya did enough to impress at least one judge, and thought he did enough to win the fight.

    "I landed the harder, crisper punches," De La Hoya said. "I felt when I landed my punches I could see I was hurting him. If I hadn't pressed the fight, there would be no fight."

    Mayweather's estranged father also thought De La Hoya did enough to win.

    "I thought Oscar won the fight on points, threw more punches and was more aggressive," said Floyd Mayweather Sr., who used to train De La Hoya. "My son had good defense and caught a lot of his punches, but I still thought Oscar pressed enough to win the fight."

    The fight didn't end without some controversy. De La Hoya's corner said it might protest the decision after noticing that the scorecards circulated at ringside had the fighters in the wrong color corners, but the director of the Nevada Athletic Commission said they were correct.

    Ringside punching stats heavily favored Mayweather, crediting him with landing 207 of 481 punches to 122 of 587 for De La Hoya. Mayweather also landed more power punches than De La Hoya, outscoring him 138-82.

    Mayweather said before the fight that De La Hoya would fade as the fight went on, and it seemed as though he did. Two judges gave Mayweather four of the last five rounds, making the difference in what turned out to be a closely scored fight.


    AP - May 6, 12:56 am EDT
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    The sellout crowd of 16,200 at the MGM Grand Garden arena cheered everything De La Hoya did, and booed when the decision was announced. It was the third loss in the last five fights for De La Hoya, who also served as the promoter for the bout.

    Mayweather had predicted he would dominate De La Hoya and give him a beating, but De La Hoya took his best punches and came back with enough of his own to keep it close. De La Hoya appeared staggered by a right hand with 20 seconds left in the fight, but finished with a flurry as the crowd erupted in delight.

    Mayweather remained unbeaten in 38 fights and won a title in his fifth weight class, moving up from welterweight to challenge De La Hoya in a fight that earned De La Hoya at least $25 million and Mayweather at least $10 million. The $19 million live gate was a record for the sport, and there were predictions the pay-per-view sales would make the fight boxing's richest ever.

    The money, though, didn't matter once Mayweather climbed into the ring wearing a sombrero, mocking De La Hoya's Mexican-American heritage on Cinco de Mayo. And it didn't matter once the first bell sounded and De La Hoya began his strategy of trying to box Mayweather into a corner or along the ropes.

    The crowd cheered wildly every time De La Hoya got Mayweather on the ropes and flailed away. But the punches mostly missed, and Mayweather hopped away, often giving De La Hoya a parting shot to the head in the process.

    Mayweather was a 2-1 favorite when the fight was made, but money poured in on De La Hoya and he was a 3-2 underdog by fight time. Still, there was no doubt who the favorite was among the crowd of celebrities and high rollers who paid $2,000 for ringside seats to watch the spectacle.

    De La Hoya was the aggressor throughout the fight, and he managed to get through Mayweather's defenses in the early rounds as Mayweather moved away and counterpunched without great effect. Every time Mayweather went near the ropes, De La Hoya tried to trap him there and land a flurry of punches to the body and head.

    De La Hoya wanted to get Mayweather into a brawl, but he was having no part of it, content to pick his spots. In the fifth round, however, the fight seemed to shift into a different gear as Mayweather stood his ground and landed some hard combinations to the head.

    "He's getting tired. He's getting tired," Mayweather's trainer and uncle, Roger Mayweather, told his fighter after the round.

    It was a night of ebb and flow, with both boxers fighting in flurries and both having their moments. The pro-De La Hoya crowd roared loudly anytime he threw a big punch, while Mayweather smiled at his opponent every time De La Hoya landed a punch that got any reaction from his fans.
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  • #2
    Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

    It wasn't really the fight of the century, but action packed non the less. I don't know what fight Tom Kaczmarek was watching, but Mayweather easily won the decision. I guess he had money on De La Hoya.
    I was dissapointed no one was hurt or knocked down in the fight. I really expected someone to be dazed or knocked down. It was worth the $55, but I don't think I'll watch it again when it comes on HBO
    “I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
    --Manny Pacquiao



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    • #3
      Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

      I LIKED IT BECAUSE OF DE LA HOYA....BUT IM STICKIN TO MY UFC. I WAS WATCHING AND WAITING FOR AN ARMBAR, SUPERMAN PUNCH, OR A REAR NAKED CHOKE OR SOMETHING!!! BOXING BORES ME TO DEATH AFTER WATCHING MMA!!
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      • #4
        Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

        Atleast it was a boxing match I looked forward to with anticipation for the first time in years. The heavyweight division has gone the way of the dodo bird.

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        • #5
          Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

          Floyd is a punk.Although he boxed the better fight I lost respect for him watching him before the fight and after.

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          • #6
            Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

            Macho Comacho, Muhammed Ali, and many others were trash talkers. It's part of the game. Did you see them embrace after the fight? That's what it's all about. Rattling the other guy. Then, when the fights over, you hug
            “I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
            --Manny Pacquiao



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            • #7
              Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

              Originally posted by angryoldman View Post
              Macho Comacho, Muhammed Ali, and many others were trash talkers. It's part of the game. Did you see them embrace after the fight? That's what it's all about. Rattling the other guy. Then, when the fights over, you hug
              I saw him say the fight was easy and that because of God he has the belt and God doesn't make mistakes.Thats ridiculous and false.I didn't see him give Oscar any respect at all after the fight especially during the interviews right after in the ring.

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              • #8
                Re: Mayweather wins split decision over De La Hoya&lt;

                I love the trash talking element of sports. We need more of it. It's entertainment. Bird, Magic, Jordan, Tyson, Ali, Frazier so on and so forth...

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