Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya would love to bury the hatchet with UFC President Dana White.

The two executives, who at one time were good friends, have been feuding for several years.

The rivalry first began in 2017, when De La Hoya urged fans to boycott the pay-per-view fight between Floyd Mayweather and UFC superstar Conor McGregor. 

Their dispute erupted even further in 2018, when De La Hoya's company staged an MMA event in direct conflict with UFC Fight Night 141.

De La Hoya revealed that he's moving to the city of Las Vegas, where White lives and the UFC is headquartered, and wants to end his rivalry with UFC exec.

“Dana criticized me and all that, for a good reason, it’s for a good reason. There were some exchanges going back and forth, me and Dana, which I apologized to him a 1,000 percent. I think that there’s still a lot of business to be done between me and Dana in the future," White told The MMA Hour.

“If he ever wants to talk and sit down, imagine merging our two powerhouses together and creating something together. It would be pretty unique. I would love to work with him. I’m actually building a house in Las Vegas, I’m going to move there full time to focus more on my business, and other businesses I have as well but yeah, it would be a lot of fun, interesting to build something together. Boxing is a very fragmented sport and what the Fertitta brothers did and Dana did with the UFC is incredible.

“I’m extending an olive branch and I would love to sit down and talk and smooth things out. Let bygones be bygones and then focus on business.”