The fight to save boxing II

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Well like all big box office grossing events their is always a sequel. Mayweather vs Hoya II will happen in September, here are the details.......Golden Boy CEO: Mayweather-De La Hoya II could come in September

By Dan Rafael
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Updated: January 17, 2008, 2:05 AM ET

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The richest fight in boxing history is on the verge of getting a sequel.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Oscar De La Hoya, who shattered box office records when they met last spring, are close to finishing a deal for a rematch, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com Wednesday.

"We are still discussing things but we have almost finalized it," said Schaefer, who heads De La Hoya's promotional company. "I think an announcement will be forthcoming."

Schaefer said the fight would be Sept. 13 or Sept. 20 on HBO pay-per-view. He said the site for Mayweather-De La Hoya II has not been settled but he is holding the September dates at the 27,000-seat Home Depot Center, the outdoor home to the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer. He said other venues are also interested, including the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

A source also told ESPN.com Wednesday night that Dodger Stadium was interested in hosting the fight after L.A. native De La Hoya suggested he'd like to fight there before retiring.

Mayweather won a split decision to take De La Hoya's junior middleweight belt when they met May 5 at the MGM Grand.

The match between boxing's No. 1 fighter, Mayweather, and its greatest attraction, De La Hoya, was a success and, ultimately, a rematch was hard to pass up.

"Floyd is agreeable to do the fight and so is Oscar," Schaefer said. "Now it's just me working through everything."

Although De La Hoya has said he planned to return to the welterweight division and Mayweather is the welterweight world champion, Schaefer said the weight for a rematch hadn't been determined. He said it could be at a catch weight somewhere between the 147-pound welterweight division and 154-pound junior middleweight class.

"It's something we are discussing," he said.

Backed by five-months of promotion, which included an 11-city cross-country tour and HBO's reality series "De La Hoya/Mayweather 24/7," the first fight broke boxing box office records including total gross ($165 million); pay-per-view subscriptions (2.4 million); pay-per-view gross ($134.4 million) and live gate ($18,419,200).

Although the fight was panned by many for a lack of action and the rematch probably won't approach the numbers of the original, it still figures to do well.

De La Hoya had planned to return to the ring May 3, but didn't have an opponent. The prospect of facing British star Ricky Hatton, his first choice, evaporated when Mayweather returned to welterweight and knocked Hatton out in the 10th round on Dec. 8.

Welterweight titleholder Miguel Cotto was a darkhorse candidate to fight De La Hoya. Cotto promoter Bob Arum acknowledged it was unlikely. He spent Wednesday in New York meeting with HBO executives about an alternative plan for Cotto, who probably will fight in April, possibly against first-season "Contender" star Alfonso Gomez.

Hatton's lopsided defeat left Mayweather as De La Hoya's most lucrative opponent. But instead of facing him on Cinco De Mayo weekend, the rematch will move to the fall because Mayweather is taking a break after a grueling 2007 inside and out of the ring.

Mayweather's fights with De La Hoya and Hatton were the biggest of the year and the promotions were exhausting. He also found mainstream recognition during his fall run on the popular reality series "Dancing with the Stars."

A rematch with De La Hoya (38-5, 30 KOs) would delay Mayweather (39-0, 25 KOs) jumping to mixed martial arts, which he has discussed with "Dancing with the Stars" pal and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who also owns his own MMA promotional company.

Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather's adviser and close friend, was unavailable for comment.

With De La Hoya moving off May 3, it is possible that his friend and Golden Boy Promotions partner Shane Mosley could fight on the date instead.

Dan Rafael is the boxing writer for ESPN.com.
 
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I will look forward to this fight with the hope of a great fight and PBF first loss. Hopefully Oscar will hire Floyds father, use his jab more and not get tired. These are the keys to victory, we'll see.
 

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I'd rather see Hatton-Mayweather II or Cotto-Mayweather. But De La Hoya gave him a close fight the first time and the $ is probably there. Go Oscar (but I won't be buying PPV for this one.

So many of our fighters are going into big PPV fights (Pavlik-Taylor, Calzaghe-Hopkins and maybe Hatton-Pacquiao) and I'll save my $ for those.
 

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A meaningless and likely very boring fight. Maybe PBF thinks this is where the money is, or this exhibition is a way to avoid Cotto.

Any white fan who prefers this glorified sparring session over Pavlik-Taylor Povtkin-Chambers etc. is a nuthuggin', jocksniffin', wigger idiot.Edited by: Hockaday
 

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The whole sequel thing has been lost on me. The day they made the Sting II I gave up on sequels. Now if this fight was prequel circa 00'. I might be interested..
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Come on WIS, there have been great sequels, like Godfather II, it was better than the first. Regarding fights, there have been alot, like Castillo vs Corrales, Leonard vs Hearns II and hopefully Pavlik vs Taylor with out man coming out on top.
 

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Black boxing in the United States doesn't have anyone left to put in the middle of a circle and jump and dance around other than Mayweather.

I was at another boxing forum the other day and read the following forum topic which was written by a white and responded to by almost exclusively whites:

"Whose Y'a Man: Mayweather Jr. or Jones Jr.?

This is what I told them:

"Neither are my man as I am not a homosexual. Therefore, the question is rhetorical."
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Liverlips said:
I'd rather see Hatton-Mayweather II or Cotto-Mayweather.

Mayweather-Cotto, DLH-Cotto, or Mayweather-Williams would all be much more interesting than this typical money-first fight. I wouldn't spend a dime on any of these fights, but I would want to hear about the result. If Mayweather is going to "un-retire" again, his only legitimate opponents are other top welterweights, period. That would mean Cotto or Williams. This is the biggest difference between MMA over boxing, IMO. Top UFC fighters will fight anybody, any time, any place.
 

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Kukulcan said:
Come on WIS, there have been great sequels, like Godfather II, it was better than the first. Regarding fights, there have been alot, like Castillo vs Corrales, Leonard vs Hearns II and hopefully Pavlik vs Taylor with out man coming out on top.
Godfather II was made in 73', well before the Sting II. Yes there have been great rematches Tunney vs Dempsey II, Marciano vs Charles II and Leonard vs Hearns II, but generally the first fight was so compelling that a rematch was demanded by the public. In this case most neutral fans were bored to death by the original...
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