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  • De La Hoya-Forbes: Southern California Notebook

    By Doug Fischer - We’re a week away from Oscar De La Hoya vs. Steve Forbes – the first stadium fight to take place in the greater Los Angeles area since the 1960s and perhaps the biggest Southern California boxing event since… well, since the last time the Golden Boy fought in (or near) his home town.

    That was almost eight years ago when De La Hoya, then a once-beaten 27-year-old former four-division title holder who was still in his prime, clashed with Shane Mosley, an undefeated dynamo and fellow Southern Californian whose pro boxing career was also peaking.

    The first pro contest between the friendly So. Cali. rivals created quite a buzz among local fight fans and sports media, but to outside observers (mainly the old guard among the East Coast media and Las Vegas odds makers who installed Goldie as a 3-to-1 favorite) De La Hoya was engaging in an attractive but relatively safe bout.

    Most of Mosley’s sterling 34-0 (32) record was complied at lightweight (not the 147-pound division where their first fight took place) and aside from Jon-Jon Molina and James Leija (two cagey veterans that De La Hoya had defeated before Sugar Shane fought them) there were no notable names on the former 135-pound titlist’s resume.

    However, to the local gym community, De La Hoya-Mosley was a veritable toss-up. In the boxing clubs where Mosley, who in his prime was perhaps the best gym fighter I ever saw, regularly trained there was no doubt that the Pomona resident was going to shock the boxing world.

    Mosley did just that, but an aggressive-minded De La Hoya made it a damn good scrap, one that thoroughly entertained the 20,000 fans who filled the Staples Center (a new venue that was hosting its first big fight).

    I’m not expecting anything like the fiercely contested boxing match that took place in June of 2000 next Saturday, but the fan turnout at the Home Depot Center in Carson should eclipse any number gathered for a boxing card in recent memory.

    According to Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, 26,000 tickets have already been sold for the May 3rd event. The Home Depot Center’s soccer stadium, where the L.A. Galaxy and Chivas USA usually play in front of as many as 27,000 soccer fans, has been configured to hold 31,000 boxing fans for De La Hoya-Forbes.
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  • #2
    he's involved in scandals.. hasn't one a major fight in ages and yet still racks up numbers.. what if anything can DLH do to get the people not to watch?
    It's like he can do no wrong!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Devious. View Post
      he's involved in scandals.. hasn't one a major fight in ages and yet still racks up numbers.. what if anything can DLH do to get the people not to watch?
      It's like he can do no wrong!
      its bc he has fought the best fights and even though he hasnt really beaten anyone in years he is still a great performer and you know he is going to give his best and do his best not just walk around and make excuses

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      • #4
        De la hoya always fought the best guys, prime tito, prime mosley, younger b-hop. And he always puts up a pretty good fight.

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        • #5
          de la hoya will need to dominate forbes. If de la hoya doesnt knock forbes or shows any signs of a struggle. Mayweather should turn down the rematch. I already dont wanna see mayweather fight de la hoya. why not challenge trinidad. bring him down to 154. that would be a good fight

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dmendoz6 View Post
            De la hoya always fought the best guys, prime tito, prime mosley, younger b-hop. And he always puts up a pretty good fight.
            a younger b-hop?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mikenorfcutt7 View Post
              de la hoya will need to dominate forbes. If de la hoya doesnt knock forbes or shows any signs of a struggle. Mayweather should turn down the rematch. I already dont wanna see mayweather fight de la hoya. why not challenge trinidad. bring him down to 154. that would be a good fight
              bring trinidad down to 154? as always, what ever benefits the "golden gal" Why not just fight Jorge Arce in some bull ring in mexico, win, if you don't get outboxed, claim how hard the challeger was, and ride into the sunset.

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