
3/04/06 - article by Mike Indri
De La Hoya returns.vs. Mayorga, for WBC crown!
All boxing fans and HBO PPV buyers are put in a "Danger Zone".
By Mike Indri (THE WRITING POLICEMAN)
Retired Boxers Foundation
March 4, 2006
This past Thursday, New York's ESPN Zone was the location for the last stop on the
Oscar De La Hoya vs. Ricardo Mayorga media "circus"; their WBC Super Welterweight
World Championship bout, on HBO Pay-Per-View, is set for May 6th at the MGM Grand
Arena in Las Vegas.
The "circus" had made prior stops in Los Angeles and Chicago, before it's
grand finale in New York.
The scenario was the same; the highly anticipated return to the ring of "The Golden Boy",
De La Hoya, who will be ending a 20 month hiatus with his challenge for Mayorga's title.
Also getting into the act was promoter extraordinaire Don King, intertwined with the
event as Mayorga's promoter. King, deftly fended off barbs by De La Hoya promotional
partner, middleweight great Bernard Hopkins, who respectfully suggested that the
tenure of King's engrossing promotional reign is in it's twilight. Needless to
say somewhere within King's rhapsodically pontificated rhythmical rhetoric he
assured us all that he indeed was still boxing's pound-for-pound world champion
promoter and has no plans of relinquishing his crown. The affably loquacious
King even offered, through Mayorga, to "elevate Oscar's career as a promoter
by burying him as a fighter."
Alas, no "circus" would be complete without a clown; and that's where
Ricardo Mayorga comes in.
After verbally berating De La Hoya during the Los Angeles press conference and
actually pushing Oscar twice in Chicago, many thought New York would become the
prelude to their meeting inside the ring on May 6th.
All the credit for this actually not happening goes to the class and
professionalism of Oscar De La Hoya.
Mayorga, dressed in a white suit complete with a white derby, vehemently spewed
gratuitous off-color remarks which obviously angered De La Hoya, who admirably
used his better judgment and waited for Mayorga's skit to conclude before
addressing the media.
"I'm getting tired of this, but hearing this guy it's actually funny," stated the
1992 US Olympic gold medal winner, who continued "I never hated a person, except
one other fighter - and I knocked him out (referring to his eleventh round TKO
victory in 2002 over Fernando Vargas). Come May 6th I will knock Mayorga out."
Then turning towards Mayorga and looking directly into the Nicaraguan fighter's
eyes, De La Hoya reiterated, "I will knock you out!"
The easily excitable Mayorga - whom this reporter has tagged with the uncomplimentary
nickname of "El Pollo" (The Chicken) instead of his actual "El Matador" moniker;
since his disrespect of then WBA welterweight champion Jose Rivera, and his
reluctance to fight or even come prepared to fight for Rivera's title, during their
scheduled championship fight in 2004, which was ultimately cancelled - then uttered
his lone non-ignorant remarks.
"Come to fight, don't run around the ring," urged "El Pollo", adding, "don't just
run around the ring, come to fight."
Inappropriately named "The Danger Zone" (as De La Hoya is in no danger of losing
to Mayorga), this fightcard is significant as it marks the first time De La Hoya's
promotional company has been the lead promoter of one of his fights (in association
with Don King Productions, Mayorga's promoter).
"This is a big fight for Oscar and an important event for Golden Boy
Promotions," stated Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer. "All of us are looking
forward to this with great anticipation.
Both promoters are to be exalted for their business prowess:
Golden Boy Promotions for their ability to get boxing's most popular fighter back into
the ring and fighting for another championship belt (remarkably De La Hoya has won
championship titles in six different weight divisions!), against a relatively easier,
one-dimensional brawler with no defensive skills.
Essentially, the perfect fighter for Oscar De La Hoya to look great against on boxing's
biggest and brightest stage. Setting today's most popular pay-per-view attraction up
for, quite presumably, the greatest non-heavyweight fight ever: Oscar De La Hoya vs.
Floyd Mayweather!
Even more accolade must be bestowed upon Mr. Don King who was able to get his troubled
fighter, who hadn't had a decent victory in over two years, a shot at the vacant WBC
super welterweight title against the light hitting and overmatched Italian fighter
Michele Piccirillo.
Being the champion set Mayorga up for a giant payday which he will never see again.
Hopefully we won't see, or hear, much from "El Pollo" after May 6th either.
Tickets for De La Hoya vs. Mayorga, "Danger Zone", are available at the MGM Grand Garden
Arena box office and at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations. To order by phone, call
Ticketmaster at (702) 474-4700. Tickets may also be purchased at
www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
The HBO Pay-Per-View telecast, beginning at 9PM ET/6PM PT has a suggested retail
price of 49.95. Daily updates on De La Hoya vs. Mayorga can be found during
fight week at www.HBOPPV.com.
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