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HBO Championship Boxing PPV

Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao

December 6, 2008

MGM Grand

 Las Vegas, Nevada

 

 

Featured Bout:

Welterweight Bout (12 Rds)

Oscar De La Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs) vs. Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs)

 

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De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao Set For December 6

 At MGM Grand And Live On HBO Pay Per View

 

Los Angeles - The wait is over and the fight is on. . .Olympic gold medalist and 10-time world champion

"The Golden Boy" Oscar De La Hoya will face current Ring Magazine No. 1-ranked pound for pound

champion Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao on Saturday, December 6 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada

in a bout that will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View.

 

Presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank, Inc., the bout will be a 12-round, non-title fight

contested at the 147-pound welterweight limit. This exciting and intriguing match-up pits two of the most

recognizable and popular talents in the sport today in what will surely be the grand finale of the 2008 boxing

calendar year.

 

"Manny Pacquiao is considered the best fighter in boxing today and I always want to fight the best," said De

La Hoya. "I am glad we were able to make this fight happen because while Pacquiao is at the pinnacle of his

success and has defeated all of the top fighters he has faced, I am going to show the world that it stops with

me. December 6 can't get here soon enough."

 

"This is my greatest challenge," said Pacquiao. "When I take that walk to the ring to fight Oscar, I will carry

all the people of The Philippines - the entire country - on my shoulders. I promise I will fight with all of my

heart and that I will give everything I have. Like my trainer Freddie Roach says, I have what it takes to win

the biggest fight of my life."

 

After several weeks of amicable discussions between De La Hoya's company, Golden Boy Promotions, and

Pacquiao's promoter, Top Rank, Inc., a deal was struck this week ensuring fans around the world the

opportunity to see this dream match-up.

 

Richard Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Boy Promotions said, "This fight will have the whole world

talking and will be a fantastic night for boxing. Oscar's career has always been defined by taking on the

biggest challenges and fighting best names in boxing. This fight against a great champion like Manny

Pacquiao is just another testament to his readiness to face the strongest competition and continue his

legacy as one of the greatest fighters boxing has ever seen."

 

Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, Chairman of the Board, Top Rank added, "This fight is what all sports fans

are looking forward to, a contest between two champions who come to fight and who are the most popular

names in boxing today. Manny Pacquiao is taking on a major task in facing the legendary Oscar de la Hoya,

but we at Top Rank are very confident Manny will handle himself extremely well."

 

Richard Sturm, President of Sports and Entertainment, MGM MIRAGE said, "MGM MIRAGE has hosted the

greatest names in sports and entertainment and this event will certainly continue that tradition. We look

forward to presenting one of the most exciting promotions in the history of boxing and there is no question

this fight will have a major impact on fans worldwide."

 

Mark Taffet, HBO Pay-Per-View said, "De La Hoya-Pacquiao is a dream match-up which will capture the

imagination of sports fans everywhere. It's the pay-per-view king vs. the pound-for-pound king and an event in

which both fighters' popularity clearly transcends the sport."

 

Oscar de la Hoya has been a fan favorite and the most successful pay-per-view attraction in the history of

the boxing. A 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist for the United States, de la Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs) is a champion

in every division he has competed in from 130 to 160 pounds and 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 fight against Mayweather on May 5, 2007, he fell short via a close split decision, but set

records with the fight having the most pay-per-view buys and grossing the most revenue in the history of

boxing. In his last fight against Steve Forbes on May 3, 2008 De La Hoya registered a dominating

unanimous decision victory, winning nearly every round of the fight which took place in suburban Los

Angeles at the outdoor Home Depot Center soccer stadium, another first for boxing's star attraction.

 

Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs) is recognized by most knowledgeable observers as the best fighter at any

weight in the world today. Pacquiao, 29, has held world titles in four weight divisions, winning the WBC

flyweight world title two weeks before his 20th birthday in December of 1998, the IBF junior featherweight

world title at age 22 in 2001, the WBC super featherweight world title in March of this year and most recently

the WBC lightweight world title in his last fight on June 28 against defending champion David Diaz.

 

For more information, please visit ww.goldenboypromotions.com.

 

 

 

- Press Release issued by Golden Boy Promotions with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

 

 

Subject to change

 

(9/2/08)