MAYWEATHER Sr. ENTRAINERA DE LA HOYA
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disappointed-looking Oscar De La Hoya seen here being consoled by his
former trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. shortly after De La Hoya's 12-round
split decision loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 5th, 2007) By Matthew Hurley:
Floyd Mayweather Sr. is officially back in Oscar De La Hoya’s corner,
replacing trainer Freddie Roach. Mayweather sat out Oscar’s May 5th
fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. because of a dispute over money
(Mayweather asked for $2 million.)
The acrimonious relationship between father and son seems to be the
foundation for the publicity machine that will hype a rematch that the
boxing public didn’t ask for after the rather tepid first bout. The
verbose to the point of unbearably egocentric Mayweather Sr.
acknowledged as much to ESPN’s Dan Rafael.
“I don’t even feel like I’m fighting against my son because he
don’t treat me like a father,” he said. “I will put all this aside and
have Oscar at his best. Besides, I know the fight is much bigger with
me in the corner, and that’s fine.”
Mayweather went on to dismiss Oscar’s previous trainer Freddie Roach as the Joke Coach and was equally dismissive of his estranged brother Roger who trains Floyd Jr.
Although the dysfunctional Mayweather family story has been
exhausted, particularly in the HBO 24/7 reality series that debuted for
the first bout, look for it to once again take center stage in all its
meandering lunacy.
Oscar is scheduled to take a tune-up bout on May 3rd against an
opponent yet to be determined. The leading candidate looks to be
welterweight Steve Forbes. Source_EastsideBoxing.com