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DU_stud04
05-06-2007, 02:15 AM
By TIM DAHLBERG, AP Boxing Writer
May 6, 2007

http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ap-delahoya-mayweather&prov=ap&type=lgns

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. couldn't win over the crowd, or even his own father. All he could win was the only thing that really counted Saturday night, his fight against Oscar De La Hoya.

Boxing's bad boy beat the Golden Boy in one of the richest fights ever, 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.

He didn't impress the pro-De La Hoya crowd that roared with every punch thrown by their hero, and even Floyd Mayweather Sr. thought his son had lost. But Mayweather landed the harder punches and landed them more often, and that was enough to eke out yet another win.

"It was easy work for me. He was rough and tough, but he couldn't beat the best," Mayweather said. "I was having fun in there. It was a hell of a fight."

The fight that was supposed to save the sport may not have done that, but it was entertaining enough and competitive enough to keep everyone's attention even though neither fighter seemed to hurt the other and neither went down.

Both proud champions fought from the opening bell to the end of the final round, which finished with the brawl De La Hoya wanted all along. But it came too late to help De La Hoya, who lost four of the last five rounds on two scorecards, sealing his fate.

"I could see I was hurting him," De La Hoya said. "I was pressing the fight, and if I hadn't pressed the fight there would be no fight. I'm a champion, and you have to do more than that to beat a champion."

De La Hoya threw far more punches than Mayweather in an almost desperate bid to overcome Mayweather's slippery defense. He trapped Mayweather on the ropes and in the corner almost every round, throwing flurries to his head.

But many more missed than landed, allowing Mayweather to dance away, often after countering with a punch or two of his own.

"I just fought the best fighter in our era and I beat him," Mayweather said.

The sellout crowd of 16,200 that paid a record $19 million gate didn't think so, booing the decision just as it had booed Mayweather when he came into the ring wearing a sombrero on Cinco de Mayo.

And neither did Floyd Mayweather Sr., the estranged father of the undefeated champion and the former trainer of De La Hoya.

"I thought Oscar won the fight on points, threw more punches and was more aggressive," said the senior Mayweather, who munched popcorn as he watched the fight from a $2,000 ringside seat given to him by 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."

Two of the three ringside judges, though, gave the fight to Mayweather, who has never lost in his pro career and won a title for the fifth time in as many weight classes.

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.

Because this was boxing, 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.

The fight lacked the drama of the slugfest that De La Hoya wanted when he offered Mayweather a chance to make at least $10 million to fight him for the title. De La Hoya made at least $25 million for only his third fight in the last three years.

De La Hoya wanted Mayweather to trade punches in the middle of the ring with him, thinking he would win the fight on power against a fighter who moved up in weight to challenge him.

"The champion in me wanted to stop him," De La Hoya said. "I was just trying to close the show."

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

In the end, Mayweather was simply faster and more slippery, and landed more punches.

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. He used the jab more early, but got away from it from the eighth round on, giving Mayweather an easier shot at him with right hand leads.

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.

Actually, 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.

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, managing 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.

In the end, though, Mayweather's hand was raised in victory. His father got in the ring with him and they embraced.

And boxing had survived for one more night.

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05-06-2007, 02:25 AM
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05-06-2007, 02:25 AM
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GOFOR2
05-06-2007, 08:36 AM
What a joke? Mayweather got his butt kicked. What class he has too coming out mocking his opponents culture. I am sure you wont hear Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson up in arms about this one, however, if Oscar had come out mocking the African-American community crap would have hit the fan.

ASUFrisbeeStud
05-06-2007, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by GOFOR2
What a joke? Mayweather got his butt kicked. What class he has too coming out mocking his opponents culture. I am sure you wont hear Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson up in arms about this one, however, if Oscar had come out mocking the African-American community crap would have hit the fan.

I'll agree with you on that. I honestly thought there was no question that Oscar won. I was shocked when they read the decision. Yeah it was a very classless move to do that, I don't think the golden boy would ever do anything like that to Mayweather.

gobbler grad
05-06-2007, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by GOFOR2
What a joke? Mayweather got his butt kicked. What class he has too coming out mocking his opponents culture. I am sure you wont hear Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson up in arms about this one, however, if Oscar had come out mocking the African-American community crap would have hit the fan.



your EXACTLY right...:thinking:

theyoefnshow
05-06-2007, 10:16 AM
****Al Sharpton. IMO, the only way a boxer wins is getting by a KO or TKO. In his heyday, Mike Tyson left no doubt who the victor was. Far as I'm concerned, this was a draw. Mayweather thinks he is so great but I bet ANYONE in the UFC would destroy him. i'll make sure to wear my dashiki come Kwanzaa.

Gobbla2001
05-06-2007, 10:27 AM
How is an African-American dressed like Speedy Gonzales fighting a Mexican-American dressed like a normal human being supposed to save boxing?

I like watching the "little" fights on HBO or something, that's where the real boxing is... these trumped up PPVs are just a stupid little circus...

Emerson1
05-06-2007, 10:30 AM
Originally posted by Gobbla2001
How is an African-American dressed like Speedy Gonzales fighting a Mexican-American dressed like a normal human being supposed to save boxing?

I like watching the "little" fights on HBO or something, that's where the real boxing is... these trumped up PPVs are just a stupid little circus...
Especially if they don't even let them fight for a real winner. It's someone opinion now on who wins. Let them go until someone is on the mat for 10 seconds. These guys only have like 2 matches a year, I think they will be able to recover

Matthew328
05-06-2007, 10:32 AM
That fight wasn't even close Mayweather dominated the fight...he landed more punches, landed more power punches and landed a high % of punches...De La Hoya threw a lot of punches but didn't land any....I was stunned to hear it was even a split decision...

SintonFan_inAustin
05-06-2007, 10:44 AM
Originally posted by Matthew328
That fight wasn't even close Mayweather dominated the fight...he landed more punches, landed more power punches and landed a high % of punches...De La Hoya threw a lot of punches but didn't land any....I was stunned to hear it was even a split decision... it was more close to a draw, but i would had given the slight edge to Mayweather. If u blink for a few secs u would had missed a Mayweather punch that is how few punches he took.

TMer25
05-06-2007, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by Matthew328
That fight wasn't even close Mayweather dominated the fight...he landed more punches, landed more power punches and landed a high % of punches...De La Hoya threw a lot of punches but didn't land any....I was stunned to hear it was even a split decision...


Thats what I thought as well. You throw a 100 less punches yet hit your opponent 70 more times than they hit you. Don't see how that can end up a split decision

Matthew328
05-06-2007, 10:51 AM
Punches Thrown
De La Hoya 587
Mayweather 481

Punches Landed
De La Hoya 122
Mayweather 207

Power Punches Landed
De La Hoya 82
Mayweather 138


Mayweather isn't a spectacular fighter but he's the best in the business for a reason, he is a techincally sound fighter with tremendous defense, De La Hoya threw lots of punches and got the crowd going "ohh and ahh" but they weren't landing...Mayweather would throw a jab, snap De La Hoya's head back and step to the left....he did it the whole fight...I had it 116-112 Mayweather...just can't see how anyway De La Hoya won the fight, Mayweather is very efficient...he doesn't throw many punches, but he lands a high percentage

IHS Fan
05-06-2007, 10:52 AM
in the fight I watched last night, mayweather won it going away. i was surprised any judge gave it to oscar. oscar, in the late rounds, just didn't look like he wanted it as bad. he threw some good flurries but most of the shots didn't land.

DU_stud04
05-06-2007, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by Matthew328
That fight wasn't even close Mayweather dominated the fight...he landed more punches, landed more power punches and landed a high % of punches...De La Hoya threw a lot of punches but didn't land any....I was stunned to hear it was even a split decision... same here, to hear people say de la hoya dominated......idk, they should stick to watching figure skating......

DU_stud04
05-06-2007, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by theyoefnshow
****Al Sharpton. IMO, the only way a boxer wins is getting by a KO or TKO. In his heyday, Mike Tyson left no doubt who the victor was. Far as I'm concerned, this was a draw. Mayweather thinks he is so great but I bet ANYONE in the UFC would destroy him. i'll make sure to wear my dashiki come Kwanzaa. youre funny

Chris Hart
05-06-2007, 12:51 PM
I also saw it as a fight dominated by Mayweather. I also scored it 116-112, the first 6-7 rounds were pretty close, but from the 8th -12 it was total domination by Mayweather...

Crow22
05-06-2007, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Matthew328
That fight wasn't even close Mayweather dominated the fight...he landed more punches, landed more power punches and landed a high % of punches...De La Hoya threw a lot of punches but didn't land any....I was stunned to hear it was even a split decision...

Mayweather CLEARLY won the fight. Just because DLH threw more punches doesn't mean he won.

I hate Mayweather but he won the fight.

As far as the Mexican mockery, I can't believe more of an outrage isn't being heard from the Mexican-Americans. He clearly made fun of you. It pisses me off and I'm white as a sheet.

DU_stud04
05-06-2007, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by Crow22


As far as the Mexican mockery, I can't believe more of an outrage isn't being heard from the Mexican-Americans. He clearly made fun of you. It pisses me off and I'm white as a sheet. idk, i thought it was hilarious. cinco de mayo, he wanted to celebrate :D

mayweather loves mexico :D

DDBooger
05-06-2007, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by Crow22
As far as the Mexican mockery, I can't believe more of an outrage isn't being heard from the Mexican-Americans. He clearly made fun of you. It pisses me off and I'm white as a sheet. we're gonna let al sharpton handle this for us! :rolleyes: there's even a double standard w/regards to hispanics! you know, i still believe racism exists, but there is no monopoly of it. racism exists in every culture, it just appears one particular group reaps the moral high ground much to its benefit. even at that its particular individuals within that group that give the rest a bad name. Perhaps mexicans see it for what it was, a joke, we have a sense of humor ;)

theyoefnshow
05-06-2007, 02:59 PM
same here. I'm not offended but I know that Sharpton won't say anything about that. if we cry about it, we're no better than Sharpton and his supporters are. hell with em but like I said, when I celebrate Junetenth with a dashiki and a spear and bring a stuffed zebra to work, I don't wanna hear anyone fussin.

GOFOR2
05-06-2007, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by theyoefnshow
same here. I'm not offended but I know that Sharpton won't say anything about that. if we cry about it, we're no better than Sharpton and his supporters are. hell with em but like I said, when I celebrate Junetenth with a dashiki and a spear and bring a stuffed zebra to work, I don't wanna hear anyone fussin.

LMFAO

Crow22
05-06-2007, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by theyoefnshow
same here. I'm not offended but I know that Sharpton won't say anything about that. if we cry about it, we're no better than Sharpton and his supporters are. hell with em but like I said, when I celebrate Junetenth with a dashiki and a spear and bring a stuffed zebra to work, I don't wanna hear anyone fussin.

LMAO!!!!!

Gobbla2001
05-06-2007, 05:04 PM
yoe haha

burnet44
05-07-2007, 08:20 AM
there was a fight?

was it at a Hockey game?
oh wait

wasnt there one at a baseball game
naw
everyone just ran on the field