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HBO Championship Boxing
Oscar De la Hoya vs.
Steve Forbes

May 3, 2008
The Home Depot Center
Carson, California
10 PM ET/ 7 PM PT
Featured Bout:
Welterweight Bout
(12 Rds)
Oscar De la Hoya (38-5,
30 KOs) vs. Steve Forbes
(33-5, 9 KOs)
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Oscar De La Hoya and Steve
Forbes Set to meet in “Homecoming” on Saturday, May 3
From The Home Depot Center And
Live on HBO’s World Championship Boxing
Bout Part of Extravagant
Boxing Weekend Presented by Golden Boy Promotions
LOS ANGELES – Ever
since his emergence on the world scene as an Olympic Gold Medalist in
1992,
Oscar de la Hoya’s name has
been synonymous with Los Angeles, the city that molded him into “The
Golden Boy,” a boxing legend.
On Saturday, May 3, De La Hoya will face former world champion Steve
Forbes, in what will be the
first-ever boxing event at The Home Depot Center’s 27,000 seat soccer
stadium.
The bout will also mark De La
Hoya’s return home to fight for the first time in Los Angeles since 2000
as
well as his return to HBO’s
World Championship Boxing for the first time since 2001. De La Hoya-Forbes
is
the featured event of a
“Homecoming” weekend the likes of which the sport has never seen.
“Homecoming” is
presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with AEG and The Home
Depot
Center and sponsored by
Cazadores, Tecate, Rockstar Energy Drink, Southwest Airlines and
Affliction
Clothing. The match up will be
televised live by HBO’s World Championship Boxing beginning at 10pm ET /
7pm PT.
The weekend will start with an
evening filled with excitement featuring a live TeleFutura “Solo Boxeo”
fight
card and a Latin music concert
on Friday, May 2 from The Home Depot 8,000-seat tennis stadium and
culminate with the De La
Hoya-Forbes event on Saturday night.
The May 3 bout will not only
pit boxing’s reigning superstar against an upset-minded opponent, but will
also
bring back a taste of boxing’s
golden age, when the top fighters competed in front of tens of thousands
of
diehard fight fans packed into
huge stadiums.
“I can’t even put into words
how excited I am to fight at home in Los Angeles and to be able to have
the fight
in The Home Depot Center’s
soccer stadium is just unbelievable,” said De La Hoya, whose last fight in
the
area was in 2000. “This is a
dream come true and I am dedicating the whole weekend to all of my fans,
those who will be there and
those who get to see the bout on HBO rather than pay-per-view, as they are
the
ones who have supported and
embraced me throughout the many years of my career. I promise to give them
plenty to cheer about that
night.”
“This is a fight between two
gentlemen, a match between two masters of the fistic arts, one who is the
face
of this art and the other a
man that has never had the chance to prove he belongs until now,” said De
La
Hoya’s challenger, Forbes. “I
will be ready and I’m coming to win.”
“The three things Oscar wanted
when this bout was being discussed was to have it at home in Los Angeles,
hold the fight outdoors and to
broadcast it on HBO’s World Championship Boxing,” said Richard Schaefer,
CEO of Golden Boy Promotions.
“Not only are we going to make those things happen, but we are very
excited about planning an
entire weekend of events surrounding Oscar’s fight, something that the
boxing
world has never seen.”
“For Steve Forbes, fighting
Oscar de la Hoya is the brass ring, he is the grand prize,” said Jeff Wald,
promoter for Tournament of
Contenders. “Steve has never been on the canvas as an amateur or as a
professional and the fans are
going to see a great fight on May 3. This fight is the continuation of a
great
relationship between
Tournament of Contenders and Golden Boy Promotions.”
“Oscar is the most dynamic and
popular boxer of our time,” said Timothy J. Leiweke, president and CEO,
AEG. “We are thrilled that
Oscar has chosen to fight in Southern California at The Home Depot Center,
where his biggest fans will
have the opportunity to witness history in one of the most unique boxing
venues
they will have ever been to.
Thanks to Richard Schaefer and Ross Greenburg for putting together this
incredible night of sports. We
won’t let you down.”
“We are thrilled to be able to
bring Oscar de la Hoya to our subscribers on May 3,” said Ross Greenburg,
president of HBO Sports. “We
think this great event will broaden the appeal of boxing to a larger fan
base.
And Steve Forbes is presented
with the opportunity of a lifetime, which is all any pro athlete asks.”
Also adding to the intrigue
surrounding this event is the return of Floyd Mayweather Sr. to the corner
of
De La Hoya as head trainer. In
the opposite corner training Steve Forbes will be Mayweather Sr.’s brother
Roger, who also acts as the
lead trainer for the last man to beat De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather Jr.
“It’s great to have Mayweather
Sr. back in my corner,” said De La Hoya. “After this fight, Roger
Mayweather
will have to go back to the
drawing board if he thinks Floyd Jr. can beat me again.”
“Roger has the blueprint to
beat Oscar and I’m going to use that blueprint, expand on it, and send a
message to the boxing world
that it was a big mistake to pick me as his opponent.” said Forbes.
Tickets start at just $25.00
and are on sale now. Individual tickets may be purchased by calling
Ticketmaster
at 213-480-3232 or by visiting
ticketsmaster.com.
Group tickets, VIP packages and Hospitality packages
are available by calling
1-877-AEG-TICKETS (1-877-234-8425) or by visiting
www.aegtickets.com.
A 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist
for the United States, Oscar de la Hoya (38-5, 30 KO’s) is a
champion in
every division he has competed
in from 130 to 160 pounds. “The Golden Boy” has faced boxing’s
elite for
over 15 years, including Floyd
Mayweather, Julio Cesar Chavez, Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley, Felix
Trinidad, Pernell Whitaker,
Ike Quartey, Fernando Vargas, Arturo Gatti, Genaro Hernandez, Jesse James
Leija and Hector Camacho Sr.
In his last fight, on May 5, 2007, De La Hoya fell short via a close split
decision to boxing’s pound for
pound champion Mayweather, but is eager to get back in the win column in
2008 against Forbes in his
first bout at home since 2000. In his professional debut, De La Hoya
fought
Lamar Williams at The Forum on
November 23, 1992. De La Hoya’s first world title bout was in Los Angeles
on March 5, 1994, when he
stopped Jimmi Bredahl at the Olympic Auditorium to win the WBO World Super
Featherweight Title. Four
fights later, he returned to the Olympic to stop John Avila in December of
1994, but
he didn’t fight at home again
until his 2000 super fight with Shane Mosley at the STAPLES Center. He now
returns May 3.
A former World Champion who
has come up the hard way in the sport, Stevie “2 Pounds”
Forbes (33-5,
9 KO’s) is finally getting the
big shot every fighter dreams of and has no intentions of losing on May 3.
An
eleven year veteran who won
his world title in 2000 with a stoppage of John Brown, the 30-year-old
Forbes is
a slick stylist with a granite
chin who has never been knocked down, is unafraid of standing and trading
with
anyone. Winner of nine of his
last eleven fights, with the only setbacks being controversial decision
losses
at the hands of Demetrius
Hopkins and Grady Brewer, Forbes put a halt to the comeback of
highly-touted
Francisco “Panchito” Bojado in
October of last year and he plans on doing the same to De La Hoya this
spring.
For more information on the “Homecoming”
weekend, please visit
www.goldenboypromotions.com.
- Press Release issued by
Golden Boy Promotions with a little editing from us (color, etc...)
Subject to change
(5/1/08)
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