Oscar De La Hoya vs Floyd Mayweather Rematch

May 7th, 2008 posted by Tips Expert

Golden Boy and Pretty Boy Fight is Now Cooked

After The first fight, the Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya vs Pretty Boy of boxing Floyd Mayweather Jr. clash, nobody ever thought that they’d produce again the biggest fight in boxing history. They indeed topped it all in their first fight (with over $120 million revenue) over other big ones knowing that the biggest fights were tuned in the heavyweight. All the tickets are out of the booths and all reservations for tickets to the De La Hoya vs Mayweather fight in all upper and lower box back then were even out of reach months before the actual fight happens. Today, a few days after the tune up fight of De La Hoya with Steve Forbes, a rematch was cooking and tickets to the fight are getting to a point where fight fans have a tendency to repeat history. Would you be rather left out without tickets again? Can you let pass this history in the making for the second time? I bet no, so as a tip you might as well have your tickets reserved early before the fight starts on September 20th, 2008.

Reserve Your Tickets Now

The rematch will be met for sure with anticipation as this time with Mayweather’s WBC Welterweight Championship on the line and De La Hoya hungry for the belt wanting to retire a champion, anything can happen. I’d rather have a ticket for myself as early as there is available for me to grab so that I can watch the fight as I love where to reserve for a seat. Seatings are very critical and ticket reservations are going to get harder as the fight nears on September 20, 2008. Reserve your De La Hoya vs Mayweather tickets now!

The Fight Controversy

There is a buzzing controversy to the fight between De La Hoya and Mayweather as the original plan was supposed to be a De La Hoya vs Cotto out in buzz but according to sports enthusiast and boxing promoter Bob Arum, he already suspected that there will never be a chance for the upcoming great fighter and champion Miguel Cotto to get a slot to fight against Oscar De La Hoya. The prestigious promoter also noted that there were never even discussions between him and Golden Boy Promotions for that possible fight. Arum also noted that a boxer has to put a little leverage over his enemy in the ring before a fight happens and the De La Hoya vs Cotto fight was just part of it confirming that Richard Schaefer (Golden Boy Promotions CEO) and himself never had any talks about it at all.

Despite this controversy and the fight coming soon this year with very strict schedule on training for the two fighters, history is destined to repeat itself. Being a tips paradise, I am urging you, my readers to go and get your tickets early to avoid stampede in the booths and reservation centers all over the U.S. Reserve now or loose a glimpse of history in the making and regret it forever.