By Radio Rahim

Later today, Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum is planning to meet with Golden Boy President Oscar De La Hoya to discuss future co-promotions.

In early 2014, De La Hoya reached out to Arum to end the 'Cold War' - the nickname given by reporters when referencing a period of several years where the two companies refused to do business with each other.

Times have changed and situations have changed. De La Hoya no longer does business with manager/adviser Al Haymon, and most of his events are popping up on HBO instead of Showtime - key factors which create a smooth business relationship with Top Rank, who refuse to do business with Haymon and all of their major cards are carried on HBO. 

"We're having a meeting with Oscar [today] and we're going to discuss the cards that we're going to put together. There are a lot of good fights that can be made. Promoters can talk about fights, but its the fighters who do the fighting," Arum told BoxingScene.com.